audition
v.
"to try out for a performance part," 1935, from audition, n.. Transitive sense by 1944. Related: Auditioned; auditioning.
n.
1590s, "power of hearing," from Middle French audicion "hearing (in a court of law)," from Latin auditionem (nominative auditio) "a hearing, listening to," noun of action from past participle stem of audire "hear" (see audience). Meaning "trial for a performer" first recorded 1881.
〔蒋〕[audit听,-ion名词后缀] 听觉,听
〔李〕[audit=to hear听;-ion n.=the act表行为→] n. ① hearing听② trial hearing(to an actor or singer)(对演员等)试听