busker

英 [ˈbʌskə(r)] 美 [ˈbʌskər]

n.  街头艺人

复数:buskers

BNC.26985 / COCA.40090



柯林斯词典

  1. 街头艺人
    A busker is a person who sings or plays music for money in streets and other public places.

    双语例句

    1. Viewed this way, all work is pretty meaningless, whether you are journalist, banker, busker or government minister.
      以这种方式来思考的话,所有工作都很没意义,无论你是记者、银行家、接头艺人抑或政府部长。
    2. A busker is someone who performs music or an act on the street.
      街头艺人是指在大街上演奏音乐或表演节目的人。
    3. The success of the performance depends solely on how well the busker can grab and hold a crowd's attention.
      表演是否成功的唯一标准便是街头艺人吸引和保持人群注意力的能力。
    4. I refuse to give money to any busker playing Simon and garfunkel.
      我拒绝付钱给任何演奏西蒙和加芬克尔的街头艺人。
    5. A modern-day musical about a busker and an immigrant and their eventful week, as they write, rehearse and record songs that tell their love story.
      一部现代音乐片。一个街头艺人,一个移民,二人在一周之内相遇,相知,并用音乐纪录下了他们这段爱情故事。
    6. Darren snow, an English teacher in beijing, talked about his experience as a busker.
      在北京做英语教师的戴润斯诺讲述了他当街头艺人的经历。
    7. The most common kind of busker plays a guitar.
      最常见的街头艺人是吉他演奏者。
    8. If you start asking if your job is worthwhile, you have to conclude it isn't. Viewed this way, all work is pretty meaningless, whether you are journalist, banker, busker or government minister.
      如果你开始问自己的工作是否有价值,你不得不做出否定的结论。以这种方式来思考的话,所有工作都很没意义,无论你是记者、银行家、接头艺人抑或政府部长。
    9. During the short wait time, visitors are entertained by Cirque du Soleil busker style animators.
      在短暂的等待时间里面,游客们可以观赏由太阳马戏团艺人们带来的精彩表演。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. a person who entertains people for money in public places (as by singing or dancing), usually while asking for money