kabuki
- n. (日本)歌舞伎
中文詞源
來自日本化漢語,ka,歌,bu,舞,ki,伎。
英文詞源
- kabuki (n.)
- 1896, from Japanese, popular theater (as opposed to shadow puppet-plays or lyrical Noh dramas), literally "art of song and dance," from ka "song" + bu "dance" + ki "art, skill" [Barnhart, OED]. Alternative etymology (in Webster's) is from nominal form of kabuku "to be divergent, to deviate," from early opinion of this form of drama. Since c. 1650, all parts are played by males.
雙語例句
- 1. Kabuki appeared in the mid - seventeenth century in Japan.
- 日本的歌舞伎興起于十七世紀中葉.
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- 2. In Japan, Koshiro Matsumoto , the Kabuki actor , played Salieri , and audience loved him.
- 日本的歌舞伎演員松本幸四郎演出salieri, 極獲好評.
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- 3. The most famous ronin were the 47 whose actions were celebrated in the kabuki play Chushingura.
- 有四十七位浪人最為著名,近松門左衛門在《忠臣藏》劇目中頌揚了他們的行為.
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- 4. Okuni retired around 1610 and by that time, there were many imitators of kabuki theatre.
- 在公元1610年阿國結束了舞臺生涯,到那時截止, 已經有很多歌舞伎戲院的效仿者了.
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- 5. 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員.
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