pantomime
美 ['pæntə.maɪm]
英 ['pæntə.maɪm]
- n.哑剧;〈英〉(圣诞节上演的)童话剧;姿势;手势
- v.用手势传(意);演哑剧
- 网络默剧;圣诞童话闹剧;打手势
复数:pantomimes
n.
farce,joke,rigmarole,drama
n. | 1. 哑剧;童话剧; 2. 〔英国〕(圣诞节上演的)童话剧 3. (古罗马的)哑剧演员 4. 〔戏〕哑剧 5. 姿势;手势;表意动作 1. 哑剧;童话剧; 2. 〔英国〕(圣诞节上演的)童话剧 3. (古罗马的)哑剧演员 4. 〔戏〕哑剧 5. 姿势;手势;表意动作 |
v. | 1. 演哑剧 2. 用手势传(意) |
n. | 1. somebody who acts without speaking, using gesture and expression 2. a style of British theater, or a play in this style, traditionally performed at Christmas, in which a folktale or children's story is told with jokes, songs, and dancing 3. in ancient Rome, a theatrical performance by one masked actor who played all the characters, using only dance, gesture, and expression, and no words, while a chorus narrated the story 4. an actor in a Roman pantomime 5. a ridiculous and farcical situation that results from confusion and misunderstanding 6. a type of entertainment with no words, only actions and expressions made with your face 7. in the U.K., a play for children that makes them laugh, based on a traditional story and usually performed at Christmas 8. an annoying confused situation in which people are not behaving in a sensible way 1. somebody who acts without speaking, using gesture and expression 2. a style of British theater, or a play in this style, traditionally performed at Christmas, in which a folktale or children's story is told with jokes, songs, and dancing 3. in ancient Rome, a theatrical performance by one masked actor who played all the characters, using only dance, gesture, and expression, and no words, while a chorus narrated the story 4. an actor in a Roman pantomime 5. a ridiculous and farcical situation that results from confusion and misunderstanding 6. a type of entertainment with no words, only actions and expressions made with your face 7. in the U.K., a play for children that makes them laugh, based on a traditional story and usually performed at Christmas 8. an annoying confused situation in which people are not behaving in a sensible way |