choreograph

英 ['kɒrɪəgrɑːf] 美
  • vt. 设计舞蹈动作;为…编舞
  • vi. 设计舞蹈动作

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英英释义


1. compose a sequence of dance steps, often to music;
"Balanchine choreographed many pieces to Stravinsky's music"
2. plan and oversee the development and details of;
"The meeting between the two Presidents had been carefully choreographed"

实用场景例句


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.

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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.

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双语例句


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.

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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.

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英文词源


choreograph (v.)
1943, American English, back-formation from choreography, or else from French choréographier (1827). Figurative sense from c. 1965. Related: choreographed.

词态变化


第三人称单数: choreographs;过去式: choreographed;过去分词: choreographed;现在分词: choreographing;