busk

英 [bʌsk] 美 [bʌsk]

v.  街头卖艺

现在分词:busking过去式:busked过去分词:busked

BNC.36708 / COCA.40432



牛津词典

verb

  1. 街头卖艺
    to perform music in a public place and ask for money from people passing by

    柯林斯词典

    1. VERB 街头卖艺
      People who busk play music or sing for money in the streets or other public places.
      1. They spent their free time in Glasgow busking in Argyle Street.
        他们闲暇时就在格拉斯哥的阿盖尔街上演唱卖艺。

    双语例句

    1. They spent their free time in Glasgow busking in Argyle Street.
      他们闲暇时就在格拉斯哥的阿盖尔街上演唱卖艺。
    2. In Europe, what kinds of people busk?
      在欧洲,什么样的人会在街头表演呢?
    3. But I did busk in a few cities.
      不过,我还是在一些城市的街头进行了表演。
    4. Even in areas where it is legal to busk, make sure that if you draw a crowd you won't end up obstructing traffic.
      即使是在可以合法进行街头表演的地方,也要确保一点,那就是如果你吸引住一堆人群,你不能到最后因此而阻碍了交通。
    5. Prostitutes work the low-rise tenements, fortune-tellers cluster by the multistory car park and impoverished Chinese opera troupes busk for a few dollars just outside the public toilets.
      妓女们在低矮的房间里接客,算命先生们在高楼大厦的停车场边三五成群,落魄的京剧班子为了可怜的几美元在公共厕所外演出。
    6. A lot of music students busk in their vacation to earn some extra money.
      许多学音乐的学生在假期里进行街头表演赚取零用钱。

    英英释义

    verb

    1. play music in a public place and solicit money for it
      1. three young men were busking in the plaza