performer的意思和读音

performer

: [pərˈfɔrmər] : [pə(r)ˈfɔː(r)mə(r)]

n.

performers  

adj.+n.female performer,musical performer,veteran performer

n.spectator

n.player,actor,musician,artist,actress

performern.

1.a person who performs for an audience in a show, concert, etc.

a brilliant/polished/seasoned performer

2.a person or thing that behaves or works in the way mentioned

He was a poor performer at school and left with no qualifications.

VW is the star performer of the motor industry this year.

n.1.,;,,2.,,;3.;

n.1.someone who performs in front of an audience, for example an actor or musician2.someone who does something with a particular amount of success; a company or product that is successful or unsuccessful in comparison with others

1. instrument n performer n △ rhythm n ...

2. performance n. performer n. perhaps ad. ...

3. talent show performer success ...

4. leading actor performer negative character ...

5. perform v. performer n. involvement n. ...

6.performer4:

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1.They are usually on top of this sort of thing, but the only thing on top was our performer, and what a performance!

2.After learning I understand that: after the birth of musical works by the performer's interpretation, we referred to as a second creation.

3.The performer was composed as she readied herself for her entrance on stage.

4.Anne would have been a delightful performer, had her health allowed her to learn.

5.As a techie with the heart of a performer, he was a link between arts and sciences on campus.

6.Sure, Chinese take-out has always been a solid performer as a cornerstone of my diet, but there wasn't any mystery to it.

7.Music is often dependent on the ability of the performer.

8.How much of your image as a performer is you and not the result of professional styling??。

9.All this from a performer who, Mr. Cowell maintained, truly came out of nowhere.“。”

10.Sydney has been the poorest performer of any of the markets, but its future prospects are better than the other states.