busk



n. 妇女胸衣;妇女胸衣前端的钢丝
vt. 准备好
vi. 沿街卖艺
n. (Busk)人名;(英)巴斯克;(瑞典)布斯克
vt.
准备好;
变形
过去式:busked过去分词:busked现在分词:busking第三人称单数:busks
双语例句
用作动词(v.)
I busk outside a railway station at night.
晚上我到火车站外面去卖艺。
I used to busk, but I was always being moved on by the police.
我以前常在街头卖艺,但警察总是命令我走开。
I plan to busk in some busy streets to make the money I need for the travel.
我计划在一些繁华的路段进行街头表演,筹钱去旅行。
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busk (n.)
"strip of wood, whalebone, etc., used in corset-making," 1590s, probably from French busc (16c.), from Italian bosco "splinter," of Germanic origin (see bush (n.)).
busk (v.)
"to prepare, to dress oneself," also "to go, set out," c. 1300, probably from Old Norse buask "to prepare oneself," reflexive of bua "to prepare" (see bound (adj.2)) + contraction of Old Norse reflexive pronoun sik. Most common in northern Middle English and surviving chiefly in Scottish and northern English dialect. Related boun had the same senses in northern and Scottish Middle English. Related: Busked; busking. The nautical term is attested from 1660s (in a general sense of "to tack, to beat to windward"), apparently from obsolete French busquer "to shift, filch, prowl," which is related to Italian buscare "to filch, prowl," Spanish buscar (from Old Spanish boscar), perhaps originally from bosco "wood" (see bush (n.)), with a hunting notion of "beating a wood" to flush game.
1. I busk outside a railway station at night.
晚上我到火车站外面去卖艺。
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2. A busk er is someone who performs music or an act on the street.
街头艺人是指在大街演出表演与上演奏音乐或表演节目的人。
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3. Wife of shop-owner see center shes in melody, employment in all her flowers floor to busk;
老板娘看中心妍精通音律,聘用她在万花楼卖艺;
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4. I plan to busk in some busy streets to make the money I need for the travel.
我计划在一些繁华的路段进行街头表演,筹钱去旅行。
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5. Darren snow an english teacher in beijing talked about his experience as a busk er.
在北京做英语教师的戴润·斯诺讲述了他当街头艺人的经历。
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6. I used to busk, but I was always being moved on by the police.
我以前常在街头卖艺,但警察总是命令我走开。
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7. Bilingual time talked to darren snow an english teacher in beijing about his experience as a busk er.
《双语时代》走访了在北京做英语教师的戴润?斯诺,讲述了他当街头艺人的经历。
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8. He likes the night scenes with some colorful light around the river and some busk ers singing or dancing on the river bank.
他喜欢夜间爱河畔那五光十色与街灯五彩缤纷的景色。
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9. When a woman doctor who suffers a severe myopic went to shoes-polishing shop for her busk ins the bald boss squatted down to serve her personally.
一个高度近视的女博士去擦鞋店擦高统靴,秃头老板亲自蹲下来给她效劳。
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10. Chaplin his childhood in the playground and itinerant troupes busk or odd jobs.
卓别林,他的童年,在操场上和巡回剧团卖艺或零工。
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11. Chaplin his childhood in the playground and itinerant troupes busk or odd jobs.
卓别林,他的童年,在操场上和巡回剧团卖艺或零工。
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12. corset busk of plastics
塑料紧身胸衣
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