theatrical performance
英 [θiˈætrɪkl pəˈfɔːməns]
美 [θiˈætrɪkl pərˈfɔːrməns]
网络 戏剧表演; 文艺演出
英英释义
noun
- a performance of a play
双语例句
- Perhaps more importantly, both communities must find ways to operate as "informed critics" of science& just as theatre critics endorse theatrical practice but not necessarily every performance.
或许更重要的是,这两个群体必须找到担任科学的“知情批评者”的方式&正如戏剧批评家认可戏剧实践活动但是并不必然认可每一场表演。 - In the cut, the theatrical performance was also favored by the ruling class.
而在禁中,戏曲表演明显也受到了统治阶级的青睐。 - On the other hand, drama can also be revitalized in the theatrical system as the blueprint for the performance with the audience as its ultimate receptors.
另一方面,戏剧又可以作为舞台表演的蓝图于戏剧系统中得以再现,供观众欣赏。 - Use of paintings, sculpture, and video in live theatrical performance by the artist.
现场戏剧表演中艺术家掺入绘画、雕塑和摄像等形式的综合艺术。 - From the viewpoints of reception theory and readers-response theory, the present writer delves deeply into the overlooked problem of how the audience read theatrical performance in the Western dramatic theory and dramatic history studies.
作者运用西方晚近兴起的接受美学和读者反应理论的成果,深入考察了西方戏剧理论和戏剧史研究中一个被忽略的问题,即观众是如何解读戏剧表演的。 - Different from fiction and poetry, drama has the dualistic nature as both a literary art for readers and a theatrical art for stage performance.
不同于小说和诗歌,戏剧具有二元性,不仅可以作为文学作品供读者阅读,也可以用于舞台演出。 - Firstly, it gives a survey of the core theories in such fields of study as the German School of Functionalist Translation Studies, Intercultural Communication, Theatrical Performance, Gestalt Psychology, Discourse and Register Analyses, etc.
首先,本文纵览德国功能派译学、跨文化交际、话剧表演、话语和语域分析、格式塔心理学等学科的核心理论。 - Troupe scope of business: theatrical performances, cultural exchanges, performance brokerage, endorsements.
艺术团经营范围为:文艺演出,文化交流,演出经纪,广告代言。 - And it is generally acknowledged that this complexity of drama translation is connected with the fact that every play has two manifestations& it is a literary work as well as a theatrical art in the form of performance.
众所周知,戏剧翻译的复杂性源于这样一个事实:剧本并不是仅作为文学作品而存在的,它同时也昭示着一种以表演为主要形式的戏剧艺术。 - Theatrical performance is practically the history of the understanding about hallucination and theatricality as the history of their ebb and flow.
一部戏剧演出史,几乎就是人们对幻觉性与剧场性的认识史,是幻觉性与剧场性相互斗争、相互消长的历史。