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Groundling

UK
/ˈɡraʊnd.lɪŋ/
US
/ˈɡraʊnd.lɪŋ/
ru

Translation groundling into russian

groundling
Noun
raiting
UK
/ˈɡraʊnd.lɪŋ/
US
/ˈɡraʊnd.lɪŋ/
In Shakespeare's time, groundlings would stand in the pit of the theater.
Во времена Шекспира простолюдины стояли в яме театра.
The groundlings were known for their loud reactions during performances.
Зрители были известны своими громкими реакциями во время представлений.
Additional translations
обыватель
простак

Definitions

groundling
Noun
raiting
UK
/ˈɡraʊnd.lɪŋ/
US
/ˈɡraʊnd.lɪŋ/
A member of a theater audience who traditionally stood in the pit below the stage, often considered to be of lower social status.
In Shakespeare's time, the groundlings would stand in the open-air pit and watch the plays for a penny.
A person with unsophisticated tastes or limited knowledge, often used in a derogatory sense.
The critic dismissed the popular movie as something only groundlings would enjoy.

Idioms and phrases

theatre groundling
In Shakespeare's time, the theatre groundling stood in the pit and watched the performance.
плёбс театра (зритель из бедной публики)
Во времена Шекспира плёбсы театра стояли в партере и смотрели представление.
elizabethan groundling
The Elizabethan groundling often heckled the actors during a play.
элизабетинский плёбс
Элизабетинский плёбс часто выкрикивал реплики актёрам во время спектакля.
rowdy groundling
A rowdy groundling disrupted the show by shouting loudly.
шумный зритель-плёбс
Шумный зритель-плёбс сорвал шоу, громко выкрикивая фразы.
crowd of groundlings
A crowd of groundlings gathered at the foot of the stage.
толпа плёбса
Толпа плёбса собралась у подножия сцены.
shakespearean groundling
A Shakespearean groundling paid a penny to stand in the theatre and watch the play.
шекспировский зритель плёбс
Шекспировский зритель плёбс платил пенни за то, чтобы стоять в театре и смотреть пьесу.