geisha
geisha 英 [ˈgeɪʃə] 美 [ˈɡeʃə, ˈɡi-]
n. (日)艺妓;歌妓
名词复数:geishas
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- n. (日)艺妓;歌妓
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1. Like all geisha, they are trained in the art of Japanese dance and music.
正如所有的艺妓,她们也要接受日本舞蹈与音乐艺术的训练。
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2. Some geisha would not only dance and play music, but would write beautiful, melancholy poems.
一些艺妓不仅仅会跳舞,会演奏乐器,还会写优美的,悲伤的诗歌。
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3. With the period detail and deep resonance of Memoirs of a geisha, this lyrical and emotionally charged novel delves into one of the most mysterious of human relationships: female friendship.
通过这一时期的细节和对艺妓回忆录的深深地认同感,这部抒情的和充满感情的小说探究了一个最神秘的人类关系:女性的友谊。
- geisha (n.) 1887, "Japanese girl whose profession is to sing and dance to entertain men;" hence, loosely, "prostitute," from Japanese, literally "person accomplished in the social arts," from gei "art, performance" + sha "person." Compare almah, and Athenian auletrides "flute-girls," female musicians who entertained guests at a symposium with music at the start of the party and sex at the end of it.
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