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circus美 ['sɜrkəs] 英 ['sɜː(r)kəs] - n.马戏团;马戏表演(常在大帐篷里进行);引人注意的人(或事)
- 网络妮裳马戏团;马戏场;杂技团
n. event,show,festival,spectacle,extravaganza 1. | [c] 马戏团a group of entertainers, sometimes with trained animals, who perform skilful or amusing acts in a show that travels around to different places |
2. | [sing] 马戏表演(常在大帐篷里进行)a show performed by circus entertainers, usually in a large tent called a big top |
| We took the children to the circus. 我们带孩子去看了马戏表演。 |
3. | [sing] (informal) 引人注意的人(或事);热闹场面a group of people or an event that attracts a lot of attention |
| A media circus surrounded the royal couple wherever they went. 无论王室夫妇走到何处,他们的身后都会跟着一大群媒体记者。 | | the American electoral circus 美国大选的热闹场面 |
4. | [c] 圆形广场;环形交叉路口a round open area in a town where several streets meet |
5. | [c] 露天圆形竞技场a place like a big round outdoor theatre for public games, races, etc. |
n. | 2. (圆形的)马戏场;杂技场(古罗马的)圆形竞技场 6. 〔口语〕乱哄哄的热闹场面;在作某种表演的一群人 2. (圆形的)马戏场;杂技场(古罗马的)圆形竞技场 6. 〔口语〕乱哄哄的热闹场面;在作某种表演的一群人 |
n. | 1. a group of traveling entertainers, including clowns, acrobats, and sometimes animal trainers and their animals 2. a performance given by circus entertainers, or the place where they perform 3. an open stadium built by the ancient Romans to stage chariot races or fights between gladiators 4. a performance staged in a Roman stadium 5. an open space, approximately circular in shape, where several streets meet 6. a confused, noisy, or overwhelming event or situation, especially one that seems full of self-importance 7. a group of people, and usually animals, that travels from place to place and entertains people by performing skillful or funny movements and tricks 8. a situation in which there is too much excitement and uncontrolled activity 9. a circular area surrounded by rows of seats where people watched fights, races, and performances in ancient Rome 10. a circular area in a town where several streets cross one another 1. a group of traveling entertainers, including clowns, acrobats, and sometimes animal trainers and their animals 2. a performance given by circus entertainers, or the place where they perform 3. an open stadium built by the ancient Romans to stage chariot races or fights between gladiators 4. a performance staged in a Roman stadium 5. an open space, approximately circular in shape, where several streets meet 6. a confused, noisy, or overwhelming event or situation, especially one that seems full of self-importance 7. a group of people, and usually animals, that travels from place to place and entertains people by performing skillful or funny movements and tricks 8. a situation in which there is too much excitement and uncontrolled activity 9. a circular area surrounded by rows of seats where people watched fights, races, and performances in ancient Rome 10. a circular area in a town where several streets cross one another |
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