mime
mime 英 [maɪm] 美 [maɪm]
n. 哑剧;小丑;滑稽戏 vi. 摸拟表演 vt. 摸拟表演
进行时:miming 过去式:mimed 过去分词:mimed 第三人称单数:mimes 名词复数:mimes
- A mime is a performer who uses exaggerated facial expressions and body movements — instead of words — to communicate with his audience.
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- n. 哑剧;小丑;滑稽戏
- vi. 摸拟表演
- vt. 摸拟表演
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1. Each mime part with attachment can specify its content type too.
每个带附件的 MIME 部件也都可以指定其内容类型。
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2. Finally, the mime starts screaming and yelling, "Help, Help me!", but the lion is quick and pounces.
最后,这个哑剧开始尖叫,并呼喊,“救命啊,救我啊! ,”但狮子迅速向他扑来。
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3. You can see that the street musicians and mime actors perform for the audiences who understand how to appreciate here.
在这里你也会看到街头音乐家和哑剧演员,为懂得欣赏的群众表演着。
- mime (n.) c. 1600, "a buffoon who practices gesticulations" [Johnson], from French mime (16c.) and directly from Latin mimus, from Greek mimos "imitator, mimic, actor, mime, buffoon," of unknown origin. In reference to a performance, 1640s in a classical context; 1932 as "a pantomime."
- mime (v.) 1610s, "to act without words," from mime (n.). The transferred sense of "to imitate" is from 1733 (Greek mimeisthai meant "to imitate"). Meaning "to pretend to be singing a pre-recorded song" is from 1965. Related: mimed; miming.
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