kabuki

英[kəˈbuːki]
美[ kəˈbuːki]

基本释义

n.
<日>歌舞伎(创始于17世纪的日本传统剧种)

实用例句

In Japan, Koshiro Matsumoto , the Kabuki actor , played Salieri , and audience loved him.

日本的歌舞伎演员松本幸四郎演出salieri, 极获好评.

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The most famous ronin were the 47 whose actions were celebrated in the kabuki play Chushingura.

有四十七位浪人最为著名,近松门左卫门在《忠臣藏》剧目中颂扬了他们的行为.

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Okuni retired around 1610 and by that time, there were many imitators of kabuki theatre.

在公元1610年阿国结束了舞台生涯,到那时截止, 已经有很多歌舞伎戏院的效仿者了.

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It features the onnagata performers, male kabuki actors who perform the roles of women.

它的特色是女形表演者, 也就是扮演女性角色的男歌舞伎演员.

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For a truly memorable experience, attend a show at the oldest kabuki 1 theater in Japan.

如果想要一个真正难忘的经验, 您可以到日本最古老的歌舞伎座里观赏表演.

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In Japan, koshiro matsumoto , the kabuki actor , plays salieri , and audiences love him.

日本的歌舞伎演员松本幸四郎演出Salieri, 极获好评.

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Tower has carved like King Kong, muscle plump, bold powerful and lively dance scene in Kabuki.

塔身雕有金刚像, 肌肉丰满, 刚劲有力,舞伎活泼多姿.

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