actors
英 [ˈæktəz]
美 [ˈæktərz]
n. 演员
actor的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 演员(单数形式的actor通常指男演员,但有些女演员喜欢被称为actor而不是actress)
Anactoris someone whose job is acting in plays or films. 'Actor' in the singular usually refers to a man, but some women who act prefer to be called 'actors' rather than 'actresses'.- His father was an actor in the Cantonese Opera Company...
他的父亲是粤剧团的演员。 - You have to be a very good actor to play that part.
要想演那个角色,你必须是个非常出色的演员。
- His father was an actor in the Cantonese Opera Company...
双语例句
- He became one of the best known actors of his day
他成了他那个时期最著名的演员之一。 - He was amused by the way younger actors started to hero-worship and copy him.
年轻一些的演员们开始把他当成偶像崇拜并加以模仿,这让他觉得很有意思。 - He wants actors who can speak Welsh. Obviously I've had it.
他要的是会说威尔士语的演员。明摆着,我是没指望了。 - New actors are invariably keyed up for their first stage appearance.
初次上台,新演员总有点儿发憷。 - The actors not performing sit at the side of the stage in full view, waiting for their cues
还未轮到演出的演员坐在舞台旁边能看得一清二楚的地方,等待着他们的出场提示。 - The play was terrible; half the actors didn't know what to do with their hands.
这个剧演得糟极了,一半演员连手都不知怎么放。 - The play was so gripping that the audience quickly identified with the actors.
那出戏是如此扣人心弦,以至于观众很快地与演员融为一体。 - Unlike many actors, he never enjoyed his celebrity.
和许多演员不同的是,他从不喜欢出名。 - Did the amateur actors bring off the performance?
那些业余演员是不是把那个节目演好了? - This was house of Commons gossip, as esoteric as theatre gossip, as continuously enthralling to them as theatregossip was to actors.
这叫作众议院的流言蜚语,它同戏剧界的流言蜚语一样,对圈外人是高深莫测的,而对他们说来,也象戏剧界的流言蜚语对演员们一样,使人神往不止,乐此不倦。