acrobat
/ˈækrəbæt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈækrəbæt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈa-krə-ˌbat/ (ame, mw)
acrobat — 名詞
- acrobatsingular
- acrobatsplural
1. a performer who entertains an audience by balancing, tumbling, swinging, or doin
雜技演員
表演高難度身體動作的人
a performer who entertains an audience by balancing, tumbling, swinging, or doing other hard body movements with very fine control.
The acrobat swung above the crowd and landed lightly on the platform.
那名雜技演員在觀眾上方擺盪,輕巧地落在平台上。
acrobat + action verb in performance scene
At the night market, one acrobat balanced bowls on her head.
在夜市裡,一名雜技演員把碗平衡在頭上。
collocation: balance objects on the head
Two young acrobats practised flips in the school gym after class.
兩名年輕雜技演員下課後在學校體育館練空翻。
The circus acrobat climbed the rope while drums beat below.
那名馬戲團雜技演員沿著繩子往上爬,下面鼓聲不停。
During rehearsal, an acrobat caught Diego's hands high above the net.
彩排時,一名雜技演員在安全網上方高處接住 Diego 的手。
- gymnast
usually refers to sport or training rather than stage entertainment
- tightrope walker
one specific kind of acrobat who performs on a rope or wire
- trapeze artist
aerial performer working on a hanging bar or swing
- performer
much broader; does not specifically suggest difficult body movements
文法句型
an acrobat on the wire
acrobats perform before an audience
用法筆記
Usually names a stage or circus performer rather than someone doing ordinary exercise. More specific labels such as 'tightrope walker', 'trapeze artist', and 'contortionist' refer to particular kinds of acrobat.