kabuki

kabuki

美 [kəˈbuki]  英 [kəˈbuːki]

  • n.歌舞伎(日本传统剧种,由男子表演)
  • 网络歌舞鬼;歌舞伎町;歌舞伎演员

英汉双解

n.
1.
歌舞伎(日本传统剧种,由男子表演)traditional Japanese theatre, in which songs, dance and mime are performed by men

英汉解释

n.
1.
〈外〉歌舞伎

英英解释

n.

例句

Kabuki is now in an age of renewed popularity as a fresh generation of stars has taken over the leading roles.

随着新一代明星承担主要角色现在歌舞伎再度流行

With such ideas and to interview the young man, just a year kabuki parking more than 10000! ! ! ! !

怀着这样想法面试牛郎年轻人光是歌舞伎超过1万

Although kabuki is one of the world's few remaining all-male theatrical traditions, its roots are traced to a woman named Izumo no Okuni.

尽管歌舞伎世界现存演员男性戏剧传统之一根源可以追溯一个名叫奥库尼Okuni女人

By his 20's, he is considered one of the major young Kabuki actors of his generation, with proven track records and the noble good look.

20以后因为被证明历年成绩高贵神情视为一代年轻歌舞伎演员佼佼者

The moral of this financial Kabuki play is that government intervention does not always work immediately, or, in this case, for a decade.

日本金融歌舞伎表演寓意政府干预不是永远立竿见影例子可能整个十年才能

Kabuki, Japanese classic theatrical play, has always been a rich source of movie actors.

日本传统戏剧表演艺术歌舞伎一直盛产电影明星

In another episode, a heartbroken performer of traditional kabuki theater turns into a monster and wreaks havoc on his community.

集中一位伤心歌舞伎演员变成怪兽大肆进行破坏

Traditionally, Kabuki skills are passed from older members of a family of actors to younger members, down through the generations.

歌舞伎艺术领域演技一直通过歌舞世家代代相传得以传承

Mr Brown's Republican predecessor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, used to call the ritualised drama that is California's budget process a "kabuki" .

布朗先生前任阿诺德.施瓦辛格预算案通过过程形容一种类似歌舞伎例行公事戏剧

He played a role in his first Kabuki stage and in his first TV drama (together with his father) at the age of 5.

第一登上歌舞伎舞台出演第一电视剧父亲)。

You want to allow your peers in Kobe and California to collaborate on a Kabuki version of your masterpiece.

希望神户加利福尼亚同行合作歌舞伎形式表现作品

The book, "Watts City" was recorded in a number of dramas, Linan, rap, and engaged in these arts Kabuki actor.

一条记载当时临安一些杂剧说唱从事这些演员

Because of the strange costumes and reversed-gender roles, Okuni's performances came to be known as kabuki dance.

由于奇特服装颠倒性别角色奥库尼表演开始称为歌舞伎舞蹈kabukidance)。

The author points out that Kabuki represents the national art treasure of Japan and is the quintessence of Japanese culture.

作者指出歌舞伎日本代表性民族艺术瑰宝日本国粹

Times are now good for kabuki, but that was not always the case.

如今虽然时代有利于歌舞伎发展事实并非总是如此

These dolls were often modeled on kabuki actors and famous courtesans, who in their diverse ways were the superstars of their day.

这些玩偶经常模仿歌舞演员著名妓女她们各自不同方式那时超级巨星

On a recent visit to Osaka, I stood in the famous Dotonbori street, a little way down from the Shochiku-za kabuki theatre.

最近一次大阪著名街上这里歌舞伎剧场

But I watched Kabuki a lot when I was little, and really liked it, so I decided to become an actor.

但是自己从小经常歌舞喜欢歌舞因此决心将来成为一名歌舞伎演员

Even those in the strategy sessions began privately referring to the team meetings as "kabuki" and became as disengaged as their colleagues.

即使那些参加策略会议私下团队会议称为演戏”,从而变得他们同事一样懒散

For instance, I can go to see a kabuki theater in these clothes and go to expensive restaurants with clients.

例如可以歌舞伎剧场穿这样衣服昂贵餐厅客户

They expected a minor demonstration of, say, Kabuki costume technique, or perhaps butoh suspension performance.

他们想要一个歌舞伎习惯技巧或者停顿小型示范表演

To create these almost superhuman characters, Danjuro developed the striking style of makeup employed in kabuki today.

为了创造这些几乎超人人物发展歌舞伎引人注目化妆风格

It is said that sushi got its start as a snack eaten at intermissions of kabuki performances.

据说寿司本来观看歌舞伎休息小点心

David Capel charts the rise and fall and rise of the popular performing art kabuki.

大卫·卡博尔(DavidCapel绘制歌舞伎通俗表演艺术兴衰史

It features the onnagata performers, male kabuki actors who perform the roles of women.

特色表演也就是扮演女性角色歌舞伎演员

In response, kabuki theaters switched to boy actors for the female roles.

为此歌舞伎剧院进行改革男孩演员扮演女性角色

The dance of the geisha has evolved from the dance performed on the kabuki stage.

艺妓舞蹈歌舞伎表演舞台上演

This gave kabuki a bad name and eventually led in 1629 to women being banned from performing in theaters.

歌舞伎带来名声最终导致1629年禁止妇女剧场演出

Like sumo and Kabuki, the traditional art of making sushi has long been monopolized by men.

相扑歌舞伎一样制作寿司传统技艺也是男性垄断

He also explained the art of Kabuki make-up with video demonstration on screen.

环节播放录影同时歌舞伎化妆艺术

Young people, in particular, sometimes feel shackled by rigid conventions of behavior that can seem as arcane as a Kabuki drama.

特别是年轻人他们有时因为这些习惯硬性要求觉得倍受约束正如晦涩难懂歌舞伎戏曲表现那样

America's debt debate seems still more kabuki-like.

美国债务争论似乎日本歌舞伎

The kabuki actors wear traditional costumes, and sing in addition to acting.

歌舞伎演员身穿传统戏除了表演之外唱歌

Kabuki, Japan's most famous classical theater, has a history of about 400 years.

歌舞伎有着400历史日本具有代表性古典戏剧

Kabuki, a representative Japanese drama form, had its start in the Edo period (1603 to 1867).

歌舞伎日本代表戏剧时代(1603~1867)。

You have the big, like, kabuki eye. -Big kabuki eyes, yeah. -Yeah. Yeah.

歌舞伎一样眼睛歌舞伎眼睛是的是的是的

They don't know what kabuki eyes are. . . and neither do I. -Okay, fine.

他们知道歌舞伎眼睛什么样包括没事关系

The origin and development of Japanese Kabuki

日本歌舞伎起源发展

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