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BNC: 10014 COCA: 23363

pantomime

noun
/ˈpæntəmaɪm/
/ˈpæntəmaɪm/
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  1. (also British English, informal panto)
    [countable, uncountable] (in the UK) a type of play with music, dancing and jokes, that is based on a fairy tale and is usually performed at Christmas(英国多在圣诞节期间上演的)童话剧
    • We took the children to a pantomime.我们带孩子们去看哑剧。
    • He has also appeared in pantomime.他也演过哑剧。
    • the pantomime season哑剧季节
    Culture pantomimepantomimePantomimes, also called pantos, are put on in theatres throughout the UK for several weeks before and after Christmas. Most are intended for children. They are a British tradition which has developed over several centuries. A pantomime combines a fairy tale with comedy, music and singing, acrobatics and verse. Among the most popular stories are Aladdin, Babes in the Wood, Cinderella, Dick Whittington, and Jack and the Beanstalk.The audience usually takes an active part in a performance: characters on stage speak to the audience directly and they shout back their answer. Sometimes they have noisy arguments, exchanging shouts of 'Oh yes, it is‘ and 'Oh no, it isn't‘. Audiences are often encouraged to join in the singing, and to boo loudly whenever a bad character appears. Other pantomime traditions include that of the hero, called the principal boy, being played by a young woman, and a funny old woman, called a dame, being played by a male comedian. Pantomimes often also include several animal characters played by actors in animal costume.Many of the most successful pantomimes performed in professional theatres have well-known television or sports personalities playing leading roles. Hundreds of amateur pantomimes are also put on each year.Pantomimes of this kind do not exist in the US where the word pantomime means a play or entertainment performed without words.
    Topics Film and theatrec2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • Christmas
    pantomime + noun
    • cow
    • dame
    • horse
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  2. [uncountable, countable, usually singular] the use of movement and the expression of your face to communicate something or to tell a story哑剧;默剧 synonym mime
    • a magical tale told through pantomime and song通过哑剧和歌曲讲述的神奇故事
    • When I finally arrived, he made a pantomime of checking his watch and shaking it in disbelief.当我终于到了的时候,他做了一个哑剧,一边检查着手表,一边怀疑地摇晃着。
  3. [countable, usually singular] (British English) a silly and confused situation 滑稽可笑的局面synonym farce
    • The company’s board meetings had become a pantomime and no decisions were ever made.该公司的董事会会议成了一场闹剧,从未做出任何决定。
  4. Word Originlate 16th cent. (first used in the Latin form and denoting an actor using mime): from French pantomime or Latin pantomimus, from Greek pantomimos ‘imitator of all’ (from panto- ‘all, universal’ and mime).
BNC: 10014 COCA: 23363
pantomime

noun

(in the UK) ADJECTIVE | PANTOMIME + NOUN ADJECTIVEChristmas聖誕節童話劇PANTOMIME + NOUNcow, dame, horse, villain(兩人套上道具合扮的)童話劇奶牛;(男子扮演的)滑稽大嬸;(兩人套上道具合扮的)童話劇馬;童話劇裏的壞人season童話劇演出季 note at performance (for verbs)
BNC: 10014 COCA: 23363
BNC: 10014 COCA: 23363
pantomime
Types of story or play: adaptation, allegory, anecdote...
Types of entertainment: air show, bullfight, burlesque...
Noisy and confused activity: disturbance, disorder, commotion...

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