kabuki

kabuki [kəˈbu:ki] [ˌkɑ:buˈki] 

kabuki 基本解释
<日>歌舞伎(创始于17世纪的日本传统剧种);
kabuki 网络解释

kabuki

1. 卡布奇:躺在一个拒绝你的妓女身旁,还是小心翼翼地与一个受痔疮之苦的卡布奇(Kabuki)男孩交欢?照顾一个身患肺病的妻子,还是养一个不断向你要钱的青年?在明亮的屋子里享用一个买来的男童戏子,还是接过一个要求你和她一起去死的陌生妓女的剃刀?

2. 歌舞鬼:Shuki 朱鬼 | Kabuki 歌舞鬼 | Touki 凍鬼

kabuki 单语例句

1. Li often borrows techniques from traditional Peking Opera and Japanese Kabuki, and is celebrated for his versatility in switching between male and female roles.

2. Another specialty of the kabuki stage is a footbridge that divides the audience.

3. Kabuki is a traditional Japanese form of theater with its origins in the Edo period.

4. The kabuki stage rotates and is equipped with trapdoors through which the actors can appear and disappear.

5. It attempts to connect Peking Opera with different theater genres, such as traditional Japanese kabuki theater and modern ballet.