thespian如何读

英:[ˈθespiən]

美:[ˈθɛspiən]

thespian是什么意思

  • adj.

    戏剧的;悲剧的;

  • n.

    演员;悲剧演员;

  • thespian自然拼读

    Thes·pi·an

    the spi n

    thespian英英释义

    noun

    actor

    adjective

    often capitalized [from the tradition that Thespis was the originator of the actor's role] relating to the drama : dramatic

    capitalized of or relating to Thespis

    thespian词源中文解释

    1670年代,“与悲剧或戏剧表演有关的”,源自希腊 Thespis,公元前6世纪的伊卡利亚诗人,常被称为希腊悲剧之父。这个名字的字面意思是“受神灵启发的”。

    thespian词源英文解释

    The first known use of thespian was in 1567

    thespian 例句

    1 The conceit is that Pooter has arranged to have his diaries performed on stage with the help of some amateur thespians.

    2 Limiting her thespian efforts to wig and wardrobe changes — and adding or subtracting eyeliner — Ms. Portnoy embodies a hackneyed plot device unlikely to fool the average toddler.

    3 Some of Ms. Parker’s fellow thespians showed up wearing designers who pay them to appear in ad campaigns.

    4 The awkward asides are a reminder, Pettengill said, that “he wasn’t the best thespian.”

    5 They may not have the thespian skills necessary to restrain the staginess of their elocution, leading to “indicating,” or overacting to express emotion.

    6 She enjoys acting in plays and joined the school's thespian club.

    她喜欢戏剧表演,而且还加入了学校的戏剧社团.

    7 However, it’s hard to rouse a head of steam for a thespian whose raison d’être is to “get famous” and who cops to “trying to achieve sex symbol status.”

    8 Bette has always had the rep of being a broad as opposed to being a thespian or female vocalist, and she can play broad to the hilt.

    9 He said that many of these supporting actors, lunch-pail thespians, also worked in other two-reel comedies that are mostly forgotten now.

    10 Speaking at the European premiere of his new romantic drama "The Lucky One," the 24-year-old actor said that he's had an easy ride so far, but it's now time to prove he's a legitimate thespian.

    11 If it’s entertaining, it’s due to the sheer surreal factor of seeing two accomplished thespians floundering so intently.

    12 “Great painters, poets, sculptors, musicians and thespians all lived in this building. It was kind of a mecca for artists. What a magical place for a young artist to grow up in.”

    13 The Academy might not recognize dog actors, but don’t you worry; in Hollywood, every thespian will be celebrated.

    14 And other parents complaining that Barrie has hijacked the school pantomime to showcase his own thespian talents as the Fairy Godmother.

    15 Stout direction and experienced character actors at the height of their powers provide thespian flesh that still effectively clothes the bones of a weakening skeleton.

    16 As a thespian, he is working at about the level of George Clooney in a Nespresso ad, and the qualified success of this vanity project is a function of his humility.

    17 While there, he managed to instigate a hitherto unseen level of rage in Nigel Havers, known as one of Britain's most suave and unruffled thespians.

    18 The team found that more than two-thirds of actors only had credits for just one year – perhaps suggesting that having dipped a toe in thespian waters, many budding actors had a change of heart.

    19 Or will you try and get the machine going with the highbrow American thespians?

    20 That persona may be jarring to fans of the veteran thespian who, in his Oscar-nominated roles in films such as “The Remains of the Day,” is the very master of dignity.

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