pantomime
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约17世纪,源自拉丁語 pantomīmus,源自古希臘語 παντόμιμος (pantómimos),源自πᾶς (pâs, “全”) + μιμέομαι (miméomai, “模仿”)。
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pantomime (可數 和 不可數,複數 pantomimes)
- (現罕用) 滑稽哑剧演员 (自17世纪)
- 1865, Edward Burnett Tylor, Researches into the Early History of Mankind and the Development of Civilization
- [He] saw a pantomime perform so well that he could follow the performance from the action alone.
- 1865, Edward Burnett Tylor, Researches into the Early History of Mankind and the Development of Civilization
- (歷史,指古希腊和罗马的) 哑剧 (自17世纪)
- (英國) 一种面向儿童的童话剧 (自18世纪)
- 2011 10月 20, Michael da Silva, “Stoke 3 - 0 Macc Tel-Aviv”, 出自 BBC Sport[1]:
- With the Stoke supporters jeering Ziv's every subsequent touch, the pantomime atmosphere created by the home crowd reached a crescendo when Ziv was shown a straight red shortly after the break in extraordinary circumstances.
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- 滑稽哑剧 (自18世纪)
- 1851, Herman Melville, Moby Dick, chapter 26
- A staid, steadfast man, whose life for the most part was a telling pantomime of action, and not a tame chapter of sounds.
- 1994, Nelson Mandela, Long Walk to Freedom, Abacus 2010, p. 26:
- In pantomime, Chief Joyi would fling his spear and creep along the veld as he narrated the victories and defeats.
- 1851, Herman Melville, Moby Dick, chapter 26
- (比喻義) 滑稽的局面
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pantomime (第三人稱單數簡單現在時 pantomimes,現在分詞 pantomiming,一般過去時及過去分詞 pantomimed)
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pantomime f
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pantomīme