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premiere

/prɪˈmɪər/

A premiere is the first public performance or showing of a creative work, such as a film, play, or musical composition. It marks the official debut of a production to an audience.

A premiere is the official first appearance of a creative work to the public audience.

30秒词汇

  • The first public showing of a film, play, or song.
  • Used as a noun for the event or a verb for debuting.
  • Commonly associated with red carpets and major media releases.

Summary

A premiere is the official first appearance of a creative work to the public audience.

  • The first public showing of a film, play, or song.
  • Used as a noun for the event or a verb for debuting.
  • Commonly associated with red carpets and major media releases.

Use for artistic and media releases

Stick to using 'premiere' for movies, plays, songs, and TV shows to sound most natural.

Watch the spelling carefully

The 'e' at the end is essential for the noun/verb meaning 'first showing'; without it, the meaning changes entirely.

The Red Carpet Tradition

In Western culture, premieres are often formal events where celebrities walk a red carpet to be photographed before the screening.

例句

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1

The director was nervous before the world premiere of his latest film.

2

The symphony is scheduled to premiere at the National Concert Hall next month.

3

Did you catch the season premiere of that show last night?

4

Critical analysis of the premiere suggests the play may require further editing.

词族

名词
premiere
动词
premiere
形容词
premier (related but distinct meaning)

记忆技巧

Think of the 'e' at the end of 'premiere' as standing for 'Entertainment' or 'Event.'

Overview

The word 'premiere' originates from the French word for 'first.' In English, it serves as both a noun and a verb to describe the inaugural presentation of artistic media. It is a high-stakes event for creators, as the initial reception at a premiere often dictates the commercial and critical success of the project. 2) Usage Patterns: As a noun, it is frequently preceded by 'world,' 'season,' or 'film' (e.g., 'The world premiere of the opera'). As a verb, it can be used transitively, where a studio premieres a movie, or intransitively, where the movie itself premieres on a specific date. 3) Common Contexts: You will most often encounter this word in the entertainment industry. In Hollywood, it refers to star-studded 'red carpet' events. In television, a 'season premiere' is the first episode of a new cycle. In the arts, a 'world premiere' indicates that the piece has never been performed anywhere else in the world before that moment. 4) Similar Words Comparison: While 'debut' is a close synonym, 'debut' is often used for people (an actor's debut) or general entries into a market. 'Premiere' is more specifically tied to the performance or screening itself. 'Opening night' is used specifically for theater or gallery exhibitions that will have a continued run, whereas a 'premiere' is the singular point of origin for that run. 'Launch' is typically reserved for products, apps, or business ventures rather than artistic performances.

使用说明

In formal writing, ensure you include the final 'e'. While it can be used as a verb, some traditionalists prefer 'to open' or 'to debut,' but 'to premiere' is now widely accepted in all registers of English.

常见错误

The most common mistake is confusing the spelling with 'premier.' Another mistake is using 'premiere' for the first time a person does something (e.g., 'I premiered my new shoes'), which is incorrect; 'debuted' or 'wore for the first time' is better.

记忆技巧

Think of the 'e' at the end of 'premiere' as standing for 'Entertainment' or 'Event.'

词源

Derived from the French 'première,' which is the feminine form of 'premier,' meaning 'first.' It entered English in the late 19th century specifically for the arts.

文化背景

Premieres are significant cultural milestones in the film and theater industries, often serving as marketing tools to generate 'buzz' and media coverage before a wide release.

例句

1

The director was nervous before the world premiere of his latest film.

everyday
2

The symphony is scheduled to premiere at the National Concert Hall next month.

formal
3

Did you catch the season premiere of that show last night?

informal
4

Critical analysis of the premiere suggests the play may require further editing.

academic

词族

名词
premiere
动词
premiere
形容词
premier (related but distinct meaning)

常见搭配

world premiere
season premiere
attend a premiere

常用短语

red carpet premiere

film premiere

容易混淆的词

premiere vs premier

Premier (without the final 'e') is an adjective meaning 'best' or 'first in rank,' or a noun for a prime minister. Premiere is specifically for a show's debut.

premiere vs debut

Debut is more general and can refer to a person's first appearance in a career, whereas premiere is almost always about the work itself.

语法模式

The premiere of [work] [Work] premiered on [date] To attend the [type] premiere

Use for artistic and media releases

Stick to using 'premiere' for movies, plays, songs, and TV shows to sound most natural.

Watch the spelling carefully

The 'e' at the end is essential for the noun/verb meaning 'first showing'; without it, the meaning changes entirely.

The Red Carpet Tradition

In Western culture, premieres are often formal events where celebrities walk a red carpet to be photographed before the screening.

自我测试

fill blank

Choose the correct form of the word to complete the sentence.

The new superhero movie will ___ in theaters this Friday.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: premiere

The sentence requires the base form of the verb to follow 'will'.

multiple choice

Identify the most appropriate context for the word 'premiere'.

Which of these events is best described as a premiere?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The very first screening of a documentary

A premiere is specifically the first time a work is shown to the public.

sentence building

Reorder the words to create a grammatically correct sentence.

attended / world / the / they / premiere / of / the / opera / .

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: They attended the world premiere of the opera.

This follows the standard Subject-Verb-Object structure with the adjective phrase 'world premiere'.

得分: /3

常见问题

4 个问题

A premiere usually refers to the event of showing a work for the first time, while a debut often refers to a person's first professional appearance or a general first entry.

Yes, the first episode of a new series or season is called a 'series premiere' or 'season premiere.'

Use 'premiere' (with an 'e') for the first showing of a film. Use 'premier' (without an 'e') to mean 'first in importance' or to refer to a political leader.

No, while often associated with gala events, any first public performance is technically a premiere, regardless of the scale.

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