buskers

英 [ˈbʌskəz] 美 [ˈbʌskərz]

n.  街头艺人
busker的复数



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. There are currently over 600 buskers permitted to play for tube commuters in London.
      目前,有600多名街头艺人得到了许可,可以为伦敦乘地铁通勤的人进行表演。
    2. Also respect the space of other buskers.
      也不要侵占其他街头艺人的空间。
    3. Buskers, regardless of whether they are professional musicians or amateurs, can enjoy the experience of performing anonymously.
      街头艺人,无论是专业的音乐家还是业余爱好者,都会从匿名表演中享受到乐趣。
    4. Of the 602 licensed London Underground Buskers, 78 per cent are men, 22 per cent are women.
      在602名拥有许可证的伦敦地铁街头艺人中,78%是男性,22%是女性。
    5. When the sun and the buskers came out, the city sparkled.
      当太阳升起,街头音乐家们开始演奏的时候,整个城市熠熠生辉。
    6. During the days when the Thames regularly froze during winter, Londoners used to hold fairs upon it, with people skating and watching buskers and so on.
      在泰晤士河冬季还经常结冰的日子里,伦敦人常常在冰面上赶集,滑滑冰、看看杂耍等。
    7. However, players of other instruments, from the classical violin to the handsaw, are also buskers.
      不过,演奏其它乐器的人也算街头艺人,他们演奏的乐器囊括了从古典小提琴到锯琴的各种乐器。
    8. There were always buskers at places like earl's court station.
      在伯爵广场车站这样的地方总有一些街头艺人。
    9. Many buskers choose subway tunnels because of the interesting sound effects.
      许多街头艺人选择地铁通道是因为那里有趣的声音效果。
    10. Why do you think buskers are so popular in Europe?
      你认为,街头艺人在欧洲非常受欢迎的原因是什么?