comedians
英 [kəˈmiːdiənz]
美 [kəˈmidiənz]
n. 滑稽演员; 喜剧演员
comedian的复数
柯林斯词典
- 滑稽演员;喜剧演员
Acomedianis an entertainer whose job is to make people laugh, by telling jokes or funny stories.
双语例句
- Comedians make people laugh, but also think about life.
滑稽演员使人发笑,同时也使人思索生活。 - He distracted them by joking and imitating movie and radio comedians.
他用开玩笑的方法或者模仿电影及广播中的滑稽演员来对付他们。 - But women don't rush the stage for comedians.
可女人们不会为喜剧演员冲上来。 - There are some comedians, some poets* but actually I see this is a good thing, because its better to work with people who have no experiences than people who have bad habits.
但我反倒觉得这是好事儿,因为和没有经验的人工作、好过和有坏习惯的人工作。 - Typical for China is the crosstalk show, where a pair of comedians entertain the audience with word play.
中国喜剧的典型是相声,两个滑稽演员通过玩弄辞藻来逗乐观众。在滑稽表演中演主角的喜剧演员。 - This is going to be the show where up-and-coming comedians will establish themselves
这将是大有前途的喜剧演员们让自己获得认可的节目。 - This is true for actors, dancers and comedians, but perhaps most of all for singers.
这个道理适用于演员、舞者和喜剧家们,但更适用于绝大多数的歌手。 - His attempts to copy other slapstick comedians who were popular at that time were a failure.
他模仿当时受欢迎的闹剧演员的尝试失败了。 - They are not comedians, but they are entertaining.
他们不是喜剧演员,但他们会提供娱乐。 - Comedians have not missed the aggressive nature of laughter.
喜剧演员都捕捉到了笑的侵略性。
