第三人称复数:circuses
circus基本解释
名词马戏,马戏团; 马戏表演(常在大帐篷里进行); 环形广场,(用于某些地名)圆形广场; 乱哄哄的热闹场面
circus相关例句
名词
1. circus
1. She took the children to the circus.
她带孩子们去看马戏。
circus网络解释
1. 马戏:1768年,英国人Philip Astley将小丑表演中的喜剧成分和杂技成分融入到马术(horsemanship)中,这种表演立刻受到欢迎,于是我们现在看到的马戏(circus)诞生了.
circus词典解释
1. 马戏团
A circus is a group that consists of clowns, acrobats, and animals which travels around to different places and performs shows.
e.g. My real ambition was to work in a circus.
我的真正理想是在马戏团工作。
e.g. ...circus performers.
马戏团演员
2. 闹哄哄的人群;架势很大的活动
If you describe a group of people or an event as a circus, you disapprove of them because they attract a lot of attention but do not achieve anything useful.
e.g. It could well turn into some kind of a media circus.
这很可能会演变成媒体的一场闹剧。
e.g. ...the travelling circus of political journalists.
四处奔走的一群政治记者
3. (有时用于街道名称)环形路,环形广场,环形交叉口
Circus is sometimes used as part of the name of a street which goes in a circle.
e.g. ...Piccadilly Circus.
皮卡迪利广场
circus英英释义
circus的反义词
noun
1. a performance given by a traveling company of acrobats, clowns, and trained animals
e.g. the children always love to go to the circus
2. a frenetic disorganized (and often comic) disturbance suggestive of a large public entertainment
e.g. it was so funny it was a circus
the whole occasion had a carnival atmosphere
Synonym: carnival
3. an arena consisting of an oval or circular area enclosed by tiers of seats and usually covered by a tent
e.g. they used the elephants to help put up the circus
4. (antiquity) an open-air stadium for chariot races and gladiatorial games
5. a travelling company of entertainers
including trained animals
e.g. he ran away from home to join the circus