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
- Their troupe is on tour in the South.
他们的剧团在南方巡回演出。 - This performing arts troupe has evolved a style of its own.
这个艺术团已经形成了独特的风格。 - In1992, the Guangdong experimental modern dance troupe was established.
1992年广东实验现代舞团正式成立。 - Tangshan shadow play troupe also has participated in the National Arts Festival and the display has won the award.
唐山皮影剧团还多次参加全国的艺术节和汇演,多次荣获奖励。 - It's very rude for you to treat that troupe like that.
你那样对待那个剧团太粗鲁了。 - The Opera Troupe will stage a new play next month.
剧团下月将有一出新戏露演。 - 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。 - He specializes in big cymbals in the troupe band.
他在剧团的乐队里,是专门打铙钹的。 - They watched a Yan'an cultural troupe perform folk dances.
他们观看了延安的一个文工团表演民间舞蹈。 - 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。