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vaudevillian    音标拼音: [vɑdv'ɪljən]
n. 杂耍演员

杂耍演员

vaudevillian
n 1: a performer who works in vaudeville

71 Moby Thesaurus words for "vaudevillian":
actor-proof, all-star, artist, artiste, ballet, balletic,
belly dancer, burlesque queen, chorine, chorus boy, chorus girl,
cinematic, cinematographic, conjurer, coryphee, dancer,
dancing girl, dramatic, dramatical, dramaturgic, ecdysiast,
entertainer, exotic dancer, female impersonator, film, filmic,
geisha, geisha girl, guisard, guiser, ham, hammy, histrionic,
hoofer, impersonator, legitimate, magician, melodramatic, milked,
monodramatic, mountebank, movie, mummer, musician, nautch girl,
operatic, overacted, overplayed, peeler, performer,
prestidigitator, public entertainer, scenic, show girl, singer,
spectacular, stagelike, stageworthy, stagy, starstruck, stellar,
stripper, stripteaser, stripteuse, theaterlike, theatrical,
thespian, thrown away, underacted, underplayed, vaudevillist


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  • Vaudeville - Wikipedia
    Words such as "flop" and "gag" were terms created from the vaudeville era and have entered the American idiom Vaudevillian techniques can commonly be witnessed on television and in movies, remarkably in the recent, worldwide phenomenon of TV shows such as America's Got Talent
  • Vaudeville | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
    Many future stars were developed under the vaudeville system—e g , W C Fields, juggler and comedian; Will Rogers, cowboy and comic; the famous “American Beauty,” Lillian Russell; Charlie Case, monologuist; and Joe Jackson, pantomimist
  • What Was Vaudeville- A Brief History - Broadway World
    Vaudeville was a form of variety entertainment that was popular in the United States and Canada from the late 19th century into the early 20th century It was characterized by a series of
  • VAUDEVILLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    from French vaudeville "a humorous song or skit," derived from early French vaudevire "a song that makes fun of something," from chansons de vau de Vire "songs of the valley of Vire" In the 15th century, a number of humorous songs became popular in France
  • About Vaudeville | American Masters - PBS
    Vaudeville was a fusion of centuries-old cultural traditions, including the English Music Hall, minstrel shows of antebellum America, and Yiddish theater Though certainly not free from the
  • Vaudeville - Encyclopedia. com
    Vaudeville, a collection of disparate acts (comedians, jugglers, and dancers) marketed mainly to a family audience, emerged in the 1880s and quickly became a national industry controlled by a few businessmen, with chains of theaters extending across the country
  • VAUDEVILLIAN Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
    Vaudevillian definition: Also vaudevillist a person who writes for or performs in vaudeville See examples of VAUDEVILLIAN used in a sentence
  • VAUDEVILLIAN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    2 meanings: 1 a person who writes for or performs in vaudeville 2 of, characteristic of, or relating to vaudeville Click for more definitions
  • Vaudeville: What was Vaudeville, History, Impact, Stars - Broadway Scene
    Vaudeville has a lifespan in the U S and Canada of about 50 years, starting in the 1880s and ending in the 1930s It became the place where entertainers from around the world could make it big with 10 minutes of stage brilliance, buffoonery, or bombastics
  • A Brief History of Vaudeville
    Vaudeville was a people’s culture Some scholars have focused on France as the birthplace of vaudeville The word itself is thought to derive from the val-de-Vire, a river valley in Normandy, home to the 15th-century poet Oliver Basselin





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