variety show
英 [vəˈraɪəti ʃəʊ]
美 [vəˈraɪəti ʃoʊ]
综艺节目; 杂耍
英英释义
noun
- a show consisting of a series of short unrelated performances
双语例句
- We made a little money playing for dances, and we performed at school events, including the annual Band Variety Show.
我们为舞会伴奏挣了几个钱,我们还在学校的活动中表演,比如一年一度的管乐联合演出。 - It greatly disturbs me, as I thought the wisecracking variety show hosts and hot candidates on the dating shows were the only things worth for me to wait in front of TV, said Wang, a senior majoring in hydraulic engineering.
这让我很不爽,在我看来,妙语连珠的综艺主持人和性感火辣的相亲节目嘉宾就是我守候在电视机前的唯一理由。主修水利工程的大四学生小王说道。 - It is worth enjoying such a variety show of classical music and play with human concernment and modern spirit.
如此富于人文关怀与现代精神之古乐、剧综合节目,值得一赏。 - I also like variety show, but that depends on the host or hostess.
我也喜欢综艺节目,但这得看节目主持人。 - Before reality TV ruled the airwaves, the Saturday night schedules on the BBC would often feature a variety show with singers, comedians and novelty acts.
在播放真人秀电视节目之前,BBC(英国广播公司)周六晚间节目表通常会以歌手和喜剧演员表演的综艺节目以及新颖节目为主。 - A body of dancers or singers who perform together. a variety show with topical sketches and songs and dancing and comedians.
一起演出的舞蹈或歌唱演员团体。含有实事小品、歌舞和丑角的综艺演出。 - This term applies to a comedy or variety show performer trying very hard and very obviously to get laughs and applause from the audience.
这个词用于描述喜剧或杂耍演员非常努力而且很显然想从观众博得笑声和鼓掌的演出。 - Fearing the audience was bored after more than two years without a financial crisis, Europe and America, that veteran double act, have decided to put on a variety show.
由于担心观众因两年多没有爆发金融危机而感到厌烦,擅于联袂演出的欧洲和美国决定上演一场综艺节目。 - Sullivan Sunday night variety show in front of millions, a kind of "debate" took place.
沙利文的星期日晚间的综艺节目出现在千百万人面前时,就引起了某种辩论。 - His father was the master of ceremonies of a variety show on TV.
他父亲是电视综艺节目的主持人。
