busking

英 [bʌsk]      美 [bʌsk]
  • n. 街头卖艺
  • v. 街头卖艺(busk的ing形式)
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busking (n.)
1851, slang, described variously as selling articles or obscene ballads in public houses, playing music on the streets, or performing as a sort of informal stand-up comedy act in pubs, perhaps from an earlier word meaning "to cruise as a pirate" (see busker).
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. Passers-by in the area have been treated to some high-quality busking.
路过这一带的行人听到过水平很高的街头演唱。
3. Darren : My busking experience is quite limited but it's been quite good.
戴润: 我街头表演的经历不是很多,但却相当不错.
4. Three young men were busking in the plaza.
三个年轻人正在广场演出.
5. Darren, tell us about your busking experience.
戴润, 跟我们说说你的街头艺人经历吧.