Meaning of Amphitheatre | Babel Free
ˈæmfɪˌθiːətəDefinitions
- An open, outdoor theatre (which may be a theatre in the round, or have a stage with seating on only one side), especially one from the classical period of ancient Greece or Rome, or a modern venue of similar design.
- A town in the Shire of Pyrenees, central western Victoria, Australia
- A natural formation of a similar shape, where a steep mountain or slope or particular rock formation forms a partial or complete bowl, especially one used as a performance space (and possibly modified by carving out seats, etc) because the slopes naturally amplify or echo sound.
Equivalents
Azərbaycanca
amfiteatr
Български
амфитеатър
Català
amfiteatre
Čeština
amfiteátr
Cymraeg
amchwaraefa
Dansk
amfiteater
Deutsch
Amphitheater
Ελληνικά
αμφιθέατρο
Esperanto
amfiteatro
Español
anfiteatro
Français
amphithéâtre
Galego
anfiteatro
Italiano
anfiteatro
Kurdî
amfîtiyatro
Lietuvių
amfiteatras
Latviešu
amfiteātris
Nederlands
amfitheater
Polski
amfiteatr
Português
anfiteatro
Română
amfiteatru
Русский
амфитеатр
Slovenščina
amfiteater
Svenska
amfiteater
ไทย
ทวิอัฒจันทร์
Tagalog
ampiteatro
Tiếng Việt
hý trường
Examples
“Ancient Roman amphitheatres were mostly oval or circular in plan, with seating tiers that surrounded the central performance area, like a modern open-air stadium.”
“We had previously visited the building prepared for the assemblage, which was a vast pentagonal semicircular amphitheatre of painted wood and canvas work, ...”
“The dry quarry in Shrewsbury [was] in use from at least 1445-6 [...until] 1568-9 (and perhaps beyond)[. ...] Location of this as the site of a semicircular amphitheatre [used in the 1400s and 1500s] is confirmed by the evidence, published in total for the first time in the present volume.”
“The difference between the approach to Baylen from the west and from the east, is that on the former side the traveller reaches the town through a semicircular amphitheatre of upland, while by the latter he comes up a V-shaped valley ...”
“Brecon or Aberhonddu, a typical Welsh town of 5,350 inhabitants, stands in a grand amphitheatre of hills and mountains at the confluence of the rivers Usk, Honddu, and Tarell.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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