Grauman's Chinese Theater
/ˌɡrɔːmənz ˌtʃaɪniːz ˈθɪətə(r)/
/ˌɡrɔːmənz ˌtʃaɪniːz ˈθiːətər/
- the original name of a famous Hollywood cinema, later called Mann's Chinese Theater, and now called TCL Chinese Theater. It was built in 1927 by Sid Grauman and designed like a Chinese pagoda (= religious building). Near its entrance there is a place where well-known film stars leave images of their hands or feet by pressing them into wet cement which then dries.
格劳曼中国剧院(Grauman's Chinese Theatre):好莱坞著名电影院的原名,后称为曼恩中国剧院,现称为TCL中国剧院。它是由西德·格劳曼(Sid Grauman)于1927年建造的,设计得像一座中国宝塔。在它的入口附近,有个著名的电影明星,他们将手或脚的图像压入湿的水泥中然后干燥,从而留下手或脚的图像。