choreograph

动词 v.
/ˈkɒɹiəɡɹɑːf/|/ˈkɒɹiəɡɹæf/    /ˈkɔɹjəɡɹæf/

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To design and record the choreography for a dramatic work such as a ballet. transitive
    — So he choreographs each event depending on the crowd, starting with something to learn the drill, like “Marching Through Georgia,” working in something to loosen people up like the hokeypokey, and probably a contra dance (long lines, not squares) like the Virginia reel.
  2. To direct the development of a project; to orchestrate. transitive
    — Fight sequences fall into one of three categories: “MAMs” (many against many), “OHMs” (one hits many), and “triple O′s” (one on one). Group fights — MAMs and OHMs — are more difficult to choreograph than triple O′s, and TV shows that included well-choreographed MAMs and OHMs received higher marks than those devoid of mass attacks.
  3. To work as a choreographer. intransitive

词形变化

choreographs present,singular,third-person choreographing participle,present choreographed participle,past choreographed past

词源

Back-formation from choreography, equivalent to choreo- + -graph.
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