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单词 burlesque
释义
    burlesque [英 [b?:?lesk] 美 [b?:r?lesk] ]
    burlesque的意思、解释
     过去式:burlesqued;   过去分词:burlesqued;   现在分词:burlesquing;   复数形式:burlesques;
    burlesque 基本解释
    名词滑稽模仿; (包括脱衣舞的)滑稽歌舞杂剧
    形容词嘲弄地模仿的; 滑稽剧的,用滑稽剧的
    及物/不及物动词(嘲弄地)模仿,(通过模仿)取笑
    burlesque的近义词
    burlesque 相关例句
    名词
    1. By taking bribes the judge made a burlesque of his high office.
    那位法官受了贿赂,嘲弄了自己的高位。
    burlesque 网络解释
    1. 滑稽剧:从19世纪90年代盛行于伦敦的喜歌剧和滑稽剧(Burlesque)发展而成. 由歌曲、说白、合唱和舞剧结合在一起. 音乐通俗、内容轻松. 有的虽带有讽刺政治或涉及社会问题,但大多为谈情说爱的日常生活题材. 20世纪起流行于美国和说英语的国家.
    2. 诙谐或游戏诗文的,讽刺或滑稽的:14. monologue 独白 | 15. burlesque 诙谐或游戏诗文的,讽刺或滑稽的 | 16. Nativity 基督的诞生
    3.
    3. 作戏, 滑稽表演 单词词性滑稽的, 可笑的:actual number 实数 | burlesque 作戏, 滑稽表演 滑稽的, 可笑的 | silicon chip 硅片
    burlesque 双语例句
    1. burlesque是什么意思
    1. Special wait for immaterial culture bequest like Shanghai opera, burlesque, if their libretto, play cannot come down with exact literal record, it is very adverse to culture inheritance so.
    非凡像沪剧、滑稽戏等非物质文化遗产,它们的唱词、剧本假如不能用准确的文字记录下来,那么对文化传承是很不利的。
    2. It was not a column meant to convey news, but a writer`s column commenting on the news by using different literary forms: essay devices, satire, burlesque, sometimes even fiction.
    它不是那种报道新闻的专栏,而是作者使用各种文体——随笔,讽刺小品、打油诗,有时甚至是小说——议论时事的专栏。
    3. Marsh was also entirely capable of cruel satire, as he showed when he painted patrons of the opera preening in furs and jewels during the bitter winter of 1936; his smug debutantes and dowagers and their escorts are far less sympathetically portrayed than the blowziest strippers or fattest bathers in his burlesque and Coney Island paintings.
    马什也完全有能力残酷讽刺,因为他发现他画的时候,在1936年的寒冬在皮草和珠宝歌剧得意洋洋的顾客,他的得意首次参加和太后和他们的陪同远不同情描绘比blowziest脱衣舞或肥他滑稽的泳客和科尼岛的画。
    4. Burlesque star DITA VON TEESE enjoys extravagant shopping sprees and once spent $70, 000 (43, 000) on a single dress.
    2楼舞娘Dita 非常享受于奢侈的购物,曾经一次在一条裙子上花了70000美元。
    5. He just is a second banana in that burlesque.
    他只不过是那场滑稽戏里的配角。
    6. While in town, they took advantage of some of the local entertainment, including Holly Madison's burlesque revue Peepshow.
    在市中心的时候,他们去本地娱乐场所玩了一下,还看了霍利·麦迪森的脱衣舞秀《西洋镜》。
    7. Doggerel:verse=burlesque:play
    打油诗是一种讽刺诗=讽刺剧是一种讽刺剧。。
    8. burlesque的解释
    8. Preciosity in France was eventually carried to excess and led to exaggeration and affectation (particularly by the burlesque writers), as it did in other countries—as seen, for example, in the movements Gongorism in Spain, Marinism in Italy, and Euphuism in England.
    法语中的这个词Preciosity最后被延伸和夸大,其他一些国家也有类似的现象,如西班牙的恭果拉主义,意大利的马利诺风格,和英国的尤弗伊斯体。
    9.
    9. Burlesque''', which usually denotes a stage work, suggests outlandish mimicry and broad comedy to provoke laughter.
    burlesque'''通常指一部舞台作品,含有为激发笑声的奇异的模仿和粗俗的喜剧的意思。
    10. His latest play is not as much a farce as a burlesque tragedy.
    他最近的一个剧本与其说是一个滑稽剧,不如说是一个滑稽的悲剧。
    11. He worked in the theatre as a comic in burlesque companies, and from 1908 in silent films.
    他尽可能地推迟那一天的到来:1936的《摩登时代》是第一部他在影片里发声唱歌的电影,他扮演一名侍者,操着编造的胡言乱语,听起来不像任何国家的语言。
    12. But, more importantly, we work to put together this mod with the kind of passion normally reserved for Burlesque shows.
    但是,更重要的是,我们努力把这个国防部的那种激情通常保留给滑稽剧表演。
    13. As you know, I have just wrapped production on my first feature film, Burlesque, which will be in theaters this Thanksgiving.
    如你们所知,我刚刚完成了我的电影处女作Burlesque,这部电影将会在今年的感恩节上映。
    14. By taking bribes the judge made a burlesque of his high office.
    那位法官受了贿赂,嘲弄了自己的高位。
    15. He shouldn't burlesque the elder.
    他不应嘲弄那长者。
    16. The book read like a black comic burlesque.
    这本书读起来像部荒诞可笑的讽刺作品。
    17. I think most of his poems are pieces of burlesque.
    我认为他的诗中大多数是滑稽讽刺作品。
    18. But, Nabokov's relationship to this modernist past is not just the burlesque that he visits on Eliot, is not just this complicated attraction and dis-identification that he works on with Proust.
    但是,纳博科夫和现代主义者的关系不只是,他对艾略特的滑稽模仿,也不只是和普鲁斯特,复杂的吸引和不认同。
    19. They make fun of them through ridicule, satire, or burlesque.
    他们用嘲弄讥讽或滑稽模仿来取笑他们。
    20. A comedy characterized by slapstick and burlesque.
    以打闹剧和粗俗的歌舞表演为特点的喜剧。
    burlesque 词典解释
    1. 滑稽讽刺表演(或文章);装滑稽取笑;嘲弄
    A burlesque is a performance or a piece of writing that makes fun of something by copying it in an exaggerated way. You can also use burlesque to refer to a situation in real life that is like this.
    e.g. The book read like a black comic burlesque.
    这本书读起来像部荒诞可笑的讽刺作品。
    e.g. ...a trio of burlesque Moscow stereotypes.
    一部嘲弄莫斯科老观念的滑稽三重唱
    burlesque 单语例句burlesque是什么意思
    1. She suggests surrounding yourself with female imagery and one of her top tips is to visit a burlesque show and applaud the female form.
    2. Alex Reid celebrated his birthday with a trip to the Wam Bam Club burlesque show at Cafe de Paris in London with Chantelle Houghton.
    3. Cher gave Christina Aguilera relationship advice on the set of their film'Burlesque'.
    4. The burlesque star - who filed for divorce from rocker Marilyn Manson in December 2006 - admits she enjoys attracting attention from the opposite sex.
    5. She accused him of taking a later flight from London because he had been hanging out too late at a burlesque bar.
    6. The burlesque dancer and jazz singer previews her new show at the iconic nightclub in Beijing.
    7. Victoria Beckham is planning to join burlesque dance troupe The Pussycat Dolls in her latest effort to bolster her profile in America.
    8. Holly - who is a former girlfriend of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner - is currently starring in Las Vegas burlesque concert'Peepshow'.
    9. Christina Aguilera was publicly kissing her new boyfriend following the UK premiere of her movie'Burlesque'.
    10. This burlesque performance and party relives the years of American jazz and swing.
    burlesque 英英释义
    burlesque在线翻译
    noun
    1. a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way
    Synonym: parodylampoonspoofsendupmockerytakeofftravestycharadepasquinadeput-on
    2. a theatrical entertainment of broad and earthy humor
    consists of comic skits and short turns (and sometimes striptease)
    burlesque的反义词
    verb
    1. make a parody of
    e.g. The students spoofed the teachers
    Synonym: spoofparody
    adj
    1. relating to or characteristic of a burlesque
    e.g. burlesque theater
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