choreograph
英 [ˈkɒr.i.ə.ɡrɑːf]
美 [ˈkɔːr.i.ə.ɡræf]
- vt. 设计舞蹈动作;为…编舞
- vi. 设计舞蹈动作
将“choreograph”分解为“chore”和“-graph”。想象一个场景,"chore" 指的是重复的家务活,而 "-graph" 意味着记录或描绘。将这些元素组合起来,就像是在记录或描绘一系列家务动作,从而创造出一个舞蹈或表演的编排。这样可以帮助记忆“choreograph”意味着编排舞蹈或动作。
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- choreograph (v.)
- 1943, American English, back-formation from choreography, or else from French choréographier (1827). Figurative sense from c. 1965. Related: choreographed.
- 1. This was a show they had helped to choreograph, sometimes in minute detail.
- 这是一场他们设计的表演, 甚至有时具体指导其中的微小细节.
- 2. The stunt performers have been taking advantage of the lighter weight to choreograph even faster moves.
- 更轻的光剑有助于特技表演者设计比以往更迅捷的打斗动作.