diva 英 [ˈdi:və]   美 ['divə]

diva

diva  英 [ˈdi:və] 美 ['divə]

n. 歌剧中的首席女主角 

名词复数:divas 

Does he like diva singers? 他是否喜欢天后歌手?
All his other women had been supporting players, but Ava was a diva with a soul whose turbulence equalled his own. 他所有其他的女人只是配角,可是艾娃是一个女主角,她骚动的灵魂与他的相匹配。

  • Technically, a diva is a big-time female opera star. Beverly Sills and Maria Callas were two of the world's most renowned divas. More commonly, though, we call anyone who thinks they're more fabulous than everyone else a diva.
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  • n. 歌剧中的首席女主角
  • 1. Does he like diva singers?

    他是否喜欢天后歌手?

  • 2. All his other women had been supporting players, but Ava was a diva with a soul whose turbulence equalled his own.

    他所有其他的女人只是配角,可是艾娃是一个女主角,她骚动的灵魂与他的相匹配。

  • 3. So in order for a diva to successfully demolish a wine glass, she would have to fortuitously choose one with microscopic defects that are big enough to buckle under pressure.

    所以为了让女歌剧演员成功的爆掉一个玻璃酒杯,她还得有这个运气选到了一只有细微瑕疵的杯子,而且瑕疵要大到在压力下会变形才行。

  • diva (n.) "distinguished woman singer, prima donna," 1883, from Italian diva "goddess, fine lady," from Latin diva "goddess," fem. of divus "divine (one);" see divine (adj.).
diva / ˈdiːvə ; NAmE ˈdiːvə / noun a famous woman singer, especially an operasinger 著名女歌唱家(尤指歌剧女主角) diva divas diva / ˈdiːvə ; NAmE ˈdiːvə /
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