circus的意思和读音

circus

: [ˈsɜrkəs] : [ˈsɜː(r)kəs]

n.);

circuses  

n.event,show,festival,spectacle,extravaganza

circusn.

1.[c]a group of entertainers, sometimes with trained animals, who perform skilful or amusing acts in a show that travels around to different places

2.[sing]a show performed by circus entertainers, usually in a large tent called a big top

We took the children to the circus.

3.[sing](informal));a group of people or an event that attracts a lot of attention

A media circus surrounded the royal couple wherever they went.

the American electoral circus

4.[c]广a round open area in a town where several streets meet

Piccadilly Circus广

5.[c]a place like a big round outdoor theatre for public games, races, etc.

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n.1.a group of people, and usually animals, that travels from place to place and entertains people by performing skillful or funny movements and tricks; a show with performers such as acrobats and clowns and animals such as elephants and horses that takes place in a large tent called a big top; belonging to or connected with a circus2.a situation in which there is too much excitement and uncontrolled activity3.a circular area surrounded by rows of seats where people watched fights, races, and performances in ancient Rome4.a circular area in a town where several streets cross one another1.a group of people, and usually animals, that travels from place to place and entertains people by performing skillful or funny movements and tricks; a show with performers such as acrobats and clowns and animals such as elephants and horses that takes place in a large tent called a big top; belonging to or connected with a circus2.a situation in which there is too much excitement and uncontrolled activity3.a circular area surrounded by rows of seats where people watched fights, races, and performances in ancient Rome4.a circular area in a town where several streets cross one another

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1.Like the bodiless heads you see sometimes in circus sideshows, it is as though I have been surrounded by mirrors of hard, distorting glass.

2.If you become the wind and blow me, ' said the little bunny, 'I will join a circus and fly away on a flying trapeze.“,”,“。”

3.Up to this point, the initiative process had been described as a "safety valve" . Now it became an industry and a circus.”,

4.Unfortunately the police had heard the name of the announcer's son. They attacked the circus like a hive of bees and arrested all involved.

5.New kind of circus with all the - you know - with all that stuff?--西

6.The circus failed to satisfy the child's hope for there was no elephant.使

7.Some boys told him that an elephant had damaged it The man did not believe them, but they took him to a circus which was near there.,(

8.Did not have to break off with W. after all, for as luck would have it, she ran off to Finland with a professional circus geek.W使

9.A circus owner walked into a bar to see everyone crowded about a table watching a little show./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

10.Sgt Contreras' mother, Lisa Latorre, told a newspaper in her hometown, that she did not want the event to become a media circus.·