amphitheatre

noun
🔊/ˈæmfɪθɪətə(r)/
🔊/ˈæmfɪθiːətər/
(US English amphitheater)
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  1. a round building without a roof and with rows of seats that rise in steps around an open space. Amphitheatres were used especially in ancient Greece and Rome for public entertainments.(尤指古希腊和古罗马的)圆形露天剧场,圆形露天竞技场
    • The Roman amphitheatre stands just outside the fortress walls.古罗马竞技场就坐落在城墙外。
    Topics Historyc2, Buildingsc2
  2. a room, hall or theatre with rows of seats that rise in steps阶梯式座位大厅(或剧场、室)
  3. (specialist) an open space that is surrounded by high sloping land圆形凹地
    • The path emerges from the gorge into an open amphitheatre with slopes all around.这条路从峡谷进入一个露天的圆形剧场,周围遍布着斜坡。
  4. Word Originlate Middle English: via Latin from Greek amphitheatron, from amphi ‘on both sides’ + theatron, from theasthai ‘behold’.