troupe
英 [truːp]
美 [truːp]
n. (演员、歌手等的)班子,表演团
vi. 巡回演出
复数:troupes
Collins.1 / BNC.16383 / COCA.11543
牛津词典
noun
- (演员、歌手等的)班子,表演团
a group of actors, singers, etc. who work together
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT-COLL (巡回演出的)演出团,歌舞团,戏班子
Atroupeis a group of actors, singers, or dancers who work together and often travel around together, performing in different places.- ...troupes of travelling actors.
巡回演出演员组成的剧团
- ...troupes of travelling actors.
英英释义
noun
- organization of performers and associated personnel (especially theatrical)
- the traveling company all stayed at the same hotel
双语例句
- During the Festival of Arts, I went to see a Beijing opera put up by a Shanghai troupe.
艺术节的时候,我看了一出由上海某剧团演的京戏。 - Contemporary Dance Troupe have played a great role in promoting Chinese modern dance.
特别是香港城市当代舞蹈团的曹承渊对推广现代舞也发挥了重要作用。 - A troupe of acrobats entertained them.
一群杂技演员为他们作了表演。 - The most typical symbol of social component is the organization of its theatrical troupe.
其社会构成最典型的标志就是它的戏班组织。 - The China Opera and Dance Troupe Chorus sang some well-known songs.
是由中国歌舞剧团合唱队演唱的一些著名歌曲。 - The troupe is rehearsing ( for) a historical play.
剧团正在排一出历史剧。 - When the touring theatrical troupe arrived at the mountain village, the villagers all ran to tell one and another beaming with delight.
巡回剧团来到山村,人们笑逐颜开,奔走相告。 - The troupe has already left here, so we've missed the chance to see the play.
那剧团已经离开这里了,我们瞧不上那出戏了。 - He specializes in big cymbals in the troupe band.
他在剧团的乐队里,是专门打铙钹的。 - S: Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. It's being staged by a famous British theatrical troupe.
是莎士比亚的《罗米欧与朱丽叶》。由英国著名的剧团演出。