variety show
英 [vəˈraɪəti ʃəʊ]
美 [vəˈraɪəti ʃoʊ]
综艺节目; 杂耍
英英释义
noun
- a show consisting of a series of short unrelated performances
双语例句
- A variety show with topical sketches and songs and dancing and comedians.
含有实事小品、歌舞和丑角的综艺演出。 - His father was the master of ceremonies of a variety show on TV.
他父亲是电视综艺节目的主持人。 - The evening included three parts: climbing the Juyong Pass of the Great Wall, Cultural highlight and communication, variety show and awarding ceremony.
具体分为登居庸关长城活动、文化展示与交流、文艺表演与颁奖三个阶段。 - They can also be seen off-set: hosting debates, showing up as guests on late-night comedy shows, and even making fun of themselves in skits like those on the comic variety show Saturday Night Live.
现在除了播报新闻,他们偶尔也会主持辩论或做客午夜喜剧节目,甚至会在综艺节目如《周六夜现场》上表演滑稽短剧,拿自己来开涮。 - Fearing the audience was bored after more than two years without a financial crisis, Europe and America, that veteran double act, have decided to put on a variety show.
由于担心观众因两年多没有爆发金融危机而感到厌烦,擅于联袂演出的欧洲和美国决定上演一场综艺节目。 - The program's TV ratings have ranked first among China's variety show programs over the past two decades.
在过去的二十多年中,“春晚”一直位居全国综艺节目收视率之首。 - This is a bang-up variety show.
这是一流的杂耍表演。 - We Got Married'became the nation's first make-believe marriage variety show.
我们结婚',成为全国第一个地以为婚姻文艺晚会。 - Before reality TV ruled the airwaves, the Saturday night schedules on the BBC would often feature a variety show with singers, comedians and novelty acts.
在播放真人秀电视节目之前,BBC(英国广播公司)周六晚间节目表通常会以歌手和喜剧演员表演的综艺节目以及新颖节目为主。 - This term applies to a comedy or variety show performer trying very hard and very obviously to get laughs and applause from the audience.
这个词用于描述喜剧或杂耍演员非常努力而且很显然想从观众博得笑声和鼓掌的演出。
