kabuki的意思和读音

kabuki

: [kəˈbuki] : [kəˈbuːki]

n.

kabukin.

1.traditional Japanese theatre, in which songs, dance and mime are performed by men

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n.1.traditional Japanese plays that contain songs, dances, and mime, and in which men play both male and female parts

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1.Kabuki is now in an age of renewed popularity as a fresh generation of stars has taken over the leading roles.

2.With such ideas and to interview the young man, just a year kabuki parking more than 10000! ! ! ! !怀1

3.Although kabuki is one of the world's few remaining all-male theatrical traditions, its roots are traced to a woman named Izumo no Okuni.(Okuni)

4.By his 20's, he is considered one of the major young Kabuki actors of his generation, with proven track records and the noble good look.20

5.The moral of this financial Kabuki play is that government intervention does not always work immediately, or, in this case, for a decade.竿

6.Kabuki, Japanese classic theatrical play, has always been a rich source of movie actors.

7.In another episode, a heartbroken performer of traditional kabuki theater turns into a monster and wreaks havoc on his community.

8.Traditionally, Kabuki skills are passed from older members of a family of actors to younger members, down through the generations.

9.Mr Brown's Republican predecessor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, used to call the ritualised drama that is California's budget process a "kabuki" ..

10.He played a role in his first Kabuki stage and in his first TV drama (together with his father) at the age of 5.)。