hoofer
hoofer — 名詞
1. someone who dances as a job, especially in tap, jazz, or musical‑theatre shows o
職業舞者
尤指跳踢踏舞或音樂劇的舞台舞者
someone who dances as a job, especially in tap, jazz, or musical‑theatre shows on stage
The Broadway musical needed an experienced hoofer like Sana to lead the ensemble dance numbers.
那齣百老匯音樂劇需要一位像 Sana 那樣經驗豐富的職業舞者來帶領整組舞群。
collocation: experienced hoofer
Joon trained as a hoofer for years before landing a lead role in London.
Joon 接受了好幾年的職業舞者訓練,後來才在倫敦的一齣劇中獲得主角角色。
Old photographs show hoofer Alessia performing a fast tap routine in 1950s New York.
舊照片中顯示職業舞者 Alessia 在 1950 年代的紐約表演節奏明快的踢踏舞。
At seventy, hoofer Andrés still teaches tap routines to young dancers in Chicago.
年屆七十的職業舞者 Andrés 仍在芝加哥教年輕學生跳踢踏舞。
- dancer
neutral, general term for any kind of dancer
- tap dancer
specifies the dance style most associated with hoofers
- performer
broader term; may include singers and actors as well
用法筆記
Avoid using 'hoofer' for ballet or contemporary dancers — it is best reserved for tap, jazz, and musical‑theatre performers. The word is too informal for résumés or formal writing.