busker 英 ['bʌskə(r)]   美 ['bʌskə(r)]

busker

busker  英 ['bʌskə(r)] 美 ['bʌskə(r)]

n. 街头艺人 

名词复数:buskers 

The most common kind of busker plays a guitar. 最常见的街头艺人是吉他演奏者。
If some minstrel belts out “Imagine” or gets a crowd to sing along hoping to carry away a hatful of coins, this busker could face a fine ranging from $50 to $200. 如果在这片草莓园里,有流浪歌手高歌吟唱他的《想象》或是唱着民谣摇滚,招致大批群众围观,而只是为了能让自己“行乞”的帽子装满硬币的街头艺人们,可能会面临50到200美元不等的罚款。

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  • n. 街头艺人
  • 1. The most common kind of busker plays a guitar.

    最常见的街头艺人是吉他演奏者。

  • 2. If some minstrel belts out “Imagine” or gets a crowd to sing along hoping to carry away a hatful of coins, this busker could face a fine ranging from $50 to $200.

    如果在这片草莓园里,有流浪歌手高歌吟唱他的《想象》或是唱着民谣摇滚,招致大批群众围观,而只是为了能让自己“行乞”的帽子装满硬币的街头艺人们,可能会面临50到200美元不等的罚款。

  • 3. Join a polar bear club or sing along with a busker in the streets and see what happens.

    加入北极熊俱乐部或者跟着街头歌手一起卖唱看看会有什么事情发生。

  • busker (n.) "itinerant entertainer," 1857, from busk (v.) "to offer goods for sale only in bars and taprooms," 1851 (in Mayhew), which is perhaps from busk "to cruise as a pirate," which was used in a figurative sense by 1841, in reference to people living shiftless and peripatetic lives; compare the nautical sense of busk (v.). Busker has been mistakenly derived from buskin in the stage sense.
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