vaudeville
英式音标:[ˈvɔ:dəvɪl] 美式音标:[ˈvɔdˌvɪl, ˈvod-, ˈvɔdə-]
vaudeville基本解释 n. 杂耍;轻歌舞剧;歌舞杂耍表演n. (Vaudeville)人名;(法)沃德维
vaudeville怎么读
英式音标:[ˈvɔ:dəvɪl]
美式音标:[ˈvɔdˌvɪl, ˈvod-, ˈvɔdə-]
vaudeville基本解释
n. 杂耍;轻歌舞剧;歌舞杂耍表演
n. (Vaudeville)人名;(法)沃德维尔
vaudeville的意思释义
n.
歌舞杂耍表演;
英英释义
vaudeville[ \'vəudəvil, \'vɔ:- ]n.a variety show with songs and comic acts etc.
同义词:music hall
vaudeville用法及例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
Starting in Vaudeville she moved to Hollywood and appeared in numerous films.
从滑稽喜剧开始她步入好莱坞并且出现在无数的电影当中。
Although I was burning with fever, I was dressed and taken to the Vaudeville.
尽管我发着高烧,我还是叫人替我穿好了衣服,乘车到歌舞剧院去。
例句参考
American Vaudeville as Ritual:Blue Vaudeville: Sex, Morals, and the Mass Marketing of Amusement, 1895–1915
The Voice of the City: Vaudeville and Popular Culture in New York (review)
Validity, vaudeville, and values: A short history of social concerns over standardized testing.
The Voice of the City: Vaudeville and Popular Culture in New York by Robert W. Snyder
Waltzing in the Dark: African American Vaudeville and Race Politics in the Swing Era
What Made Pistachio Nuts? Early Sound Comedy and the Vaudeville Aesthetic
“Public Policy is Like Having a Vaudeville Act”: Languages of Duty and Difference among Think Tank
“Public Policy is Like Having a Vaudeville Act”: Languages of Duty and Difference among Think Tank-Affiliated Policy Experts
100 PLUS 2; Centenarian Enjoying the Long Ride the Former Vaudeville Child Singer Still Can Carry a Good Tune
vaudeville词源
vaudeville
vaudeville: [18] In 15th-century France there was a fashion for songs from the valley of the Vire, in the Calvados region of Normandy (particularly popular, apparently, were the satirical songs composed by a local fuller, Olivier Basselin). They were known as chansons du Vau de Vire ‘songs of the valley of the Vire’, which became shortened to vaudevire, and this was later altered to vaudeville. It was originally used in English for a ‘popular song’; the application to ‘light variety entertainment’ did not emerge until the early 19th century.
vaudeville (n.)
1735, \"a country song,\" especially one for the stage, from French vaudeville (16c.), alteration (by influence of ville \"town\") of Middle French vaudevire, said to be from (chanson du) Vau de Vire \"(song of the) valley of Vire,\" in the Calvados region of Normandy, first applied to the popular satirical songs of Olivier Basselin, a 15c. poet who lived in Vire. The alternative explanation is that vaudevire derives from Middle French dialectal vauder \"to go\" + virer \"to turn.\" From the popularity of the songs in France grew a form of theatrical entertainment based on parodies of popular opera and drama, interspersed with songs.
The Théatre du Vaudeville is rich in parodies, which follow rapidly upon every new piece given at the Opera, or at the Théatre Français. Their parody upon Hamlet is too ludicrous for description, but irresistibly laughable; and the elegaut light ballet of La Colombe Retrouvée [The Dove found again], I saw parodied at the Vaudeville as \"La Maison Retrouvée\" [The House found again], with a breadth of farce quite beyond the genius of Sadler\'s Wells. Some of the acting here, particularly that of the men, is exquisite; and the orchestra like all the orchestras in Paris is full and excellent. [\"France in 1816,\" by Lady Morgan]
As a sort of popular stage variety entertainment show suitable for families, from c. 1881 in U.S., displaced by movies after c. 1914, considered dead from 1932.vaudeville相关例句
1.The room was decorated with pictures of vaudeville celebrities.
这个房间有轻歌舞剧明星的照片装饰。
5.a theater in which vaudeville is staged.
表演歌舞杂耍的地方。