busker
英 ['bʌskə]
美 ['bʌskɚ]
- n. 大道芸人
- n.(バスカー)人名;(英)バスク語
英語の語源
- busker (n.)
- "itinerant entertainer," 1857, from busk (v.) "to offer goods for sale only in bars and taprooms," 1851 (in Mayhew), perhaps from busk "to cruise as a pirate," which was used in a figurative sense by 1841, in reference to people living shiftless and peripatetic lives. Busker has been mistakenly derived from buskin in the stage sense.
例文
- 1. Acrobat, busker .Their feet to the sky,their heads to the floor.
- ふざけて、芸を売って、天を踏んで、頭の上で。
- 2.NICK EDWARDS:The pair even keep the odd serenading busker amused.
- ニックエドワーズ:2匹のヒツジはいい思い出を考えさせられる。
- 3.Outside the church there was a sun-warmed busker who caught our eyes.
- 教会の外で、太陽の光を浴びている職人が私たちの注意力を引きつけている。
- 4.The oldest performer is 89 year-old ' Busker Bill '.
- 彼らの52%が他の場所で有給労働をしている。
- 5.Bilingual Time Darren Snow,an English teacher in Beijing,about his experience as a busker .
- 「バイリンガル時代」北京で英語教師をしている戴潤?スノー、大道芸人になった経験を語った。
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