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		Definition of nickelodeon in English: nickelodeonnoun ˌnɪkəˈləʊdɪənˌnɪkəˈloʊdiən North American 1dated, informal A jukebox, originally one operated by the insertion of a nickel coin. 〈非正式,旧〉(原指投入5分钱便会演奏的)自动点唱机 Example sentencesExamples -  Songs well up from the subliminal nickelodeon in my head.
 -  This sounds like I'm describing the days of crystal-set radios and hand-cranked nickelodeons, I know.
 -  An equivalent system is the punched-hole stack of connected cards used in a pianola, or the rotating slotted-metal disk in a nickelodeon, where the music is being played in response to the arrangement of the holes.
 -  She devotes loving attention to her orchestra, and especially to the coin-operated nickelodeon, the earliest version of a juke box.
 -  Well, it's based on this Tijuana nickelodeon machine.
 
 2historical A cinema with an admission fee of one nickel. 〈史〉(门票为5分钱的)5分钱电影院 Example sentencesExamples -  In working class neighborhoods, children and teenagers flocked to the cheap storefront movie theaters, called nickelodeons, where even at night only a minority of the audience were adults.
 -  In 1918, the Chicago Motion Picture Commission heard evidence of the pernicious effect nickelodeons were having on America's youth.
 -  Another sound in the nickelodeons was the murmur of immigrant voices translating aloud the titles into the languages of Europe.
 -  Italian theaters and music halls, for example, largely gave way to vaudeville, nickelodeons, organized sports, and radio programming.
 -  Before long, thousands of nickelodeons popped up in cities across the country, ushering in a new era of the motion picture as profit-making industry, entertainment for the masses and pop culture juggernaut.
 
 Synonyms movie theatre, movie house 
 OriginEarly 20th century: from nickel + a shortened form of melodeon. RhymesCambodian, collodion, custodian, melodeon, Odeon    Definition of nickelodeon in US English: nickelodeonnounˌnikəˈlōdēənˌnɪkəˈloʊdiən North American 1dated, informal A jukebox, originally one operated by the insertion of a nickel coin. 〈非正式,旧〉(原指投入5分钱便会演奏的)自动点唱机 Example sentencesExamples -  Well, it's based on this Tijuana nickelodeon machine.
 -  Songs well up from the subliminal nickelodeon in my head.
 -  This sounds like I'm describing the days of crystal-set radios and hand-cranked nickelodeons, I know.
 -  An equivalent system is the punched-hole stack of connected cards used in a pianola, or the rotating slotted-metal disk in a nickelodeon, where the music is being played in response to the arrangement of the holes.
 -  She devotes loving attention to her orchestra, and especially to the coin-operated nickelodeon, the earliest version of a juke box.
 
 2historical A movie theater with an admission fee of one nickel. 〈史〉(门票为5分钱的)5分钱电影院 Example sentencesExamples -  Another sound in the nickelodeons was the murmur of immigrant voices translating aloud the titles into the languages of Europe.
 -  Italian theaters and music halls, for example, largely gave way to vaudeville, nickelodeons, organized sports, and radio programming.
 -  Before long, thousands of nickelodeons popped up in cities across the country, ushering in a new era of the motion picture as profit-making industry, entertainment for the masses and pop culture juggernaut.
 -  In 1918, the Chicago Motion Picture Commission heard evidence of the pernicious effect nickelodeons were having on America's youth.
 -  In working class neighborhoods, children and teenagers flocked to the cheap storefront movie theaters, called nickelodeons, where even at night only a minority of the audience were adults.
 
 Synonyms movie theatre, movie house 
 OriginEarly 20th century: from nickel + a shortened form of melodeon.     |