choreography
名词 n.
英 /ˌkɒɹiˈɒɡɹəfi/
美 /ˌkɔɹiˈɑɡɹəfi/
英文释义
名词 n.
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The art of creating, arranging and recording the dance movements of a work, such as a ballet.
— She has staged many successful ballets, so her choreography skills must be excellent.
- The art of creating, arranging and recording the dance movements of a work, such as a ballet.; The art of creating and arranging sequences of movement for performances of any kind, such as in fight choreography.
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The art of creating, arranging and recording the dance movements of a work, such as a ballet.; The art of creating and arranging any activities that involve social coordination or orchestration.
— the delicate choreography of a marathon transplant operation involving several surgical suites
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The dance steps, sequences or styles peculiar to a work, group, performance or institution.
— The show's singing and acting was excellent, but the choreography was dull and poorly-done.
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The representation of these movements by a series of symbols.
— I've written down the choreography for y'all to take a look at.
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The notation used to construct this record.
— Take a look at this, it's the choreography for our next show.
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Borrowed from French chorégraphie, from Ancient Greek χορεία (khoreía, “dance”) + -γραφίᾱ (-graphíā, “written form (of a word, etc.), spelling”); By surface analysis, choreo- + -graphy.
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