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acrobatic

/ak-ruh-bat-ik/US // ˌæk rəˈbæt ɪk //

杂技表演,杂技,杂技演员,杂技团

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or like an acrobat or acrobatics.
    • : having the good balance, agility, and coordination of an acrobat.

Examples

  • Squirrels’ aerial acrobatics make the rodents masters of the form, a new study suggests.

  • The argument that fully grown women can’t learn the new acrobatic elements is one of lazy coaches who don’t want to work too hard.

  • The pair also did acrobatic flights together in which “she’d fly up and take food from him in midair” or “he would drop it down to her,” Olear said.

  • A mutation in the RORB gene popped up as a likely suspect for the rabbits’ acrobatic handstands.

  • A mutation in the RORB gene popped up as a likely candidate for the rabbits’ acrobatic handstands.

  • Fresh after Camilla and the cuddly Roo in a blanket, here's Chaz and the acrobatic sheep.

  • The Shanghai Acrobatic Troupe feels like the birthplace of this craft.

  • Steele was polished and acrobatic in his attempts to address the entire ballroom from his seat on the far end of the dais.

  • For several minutes she did acrobatic stunts at the end of the swaying ladder.

  • After he had performed sundry acrobatic feats with him, he carried him back to his bed.

  • The joyous entr'acte does not take place; the convulsive movements of the wings and the acrobatic postures are suppressed.

  • Again I observe the acrobatic postures, the forehead touching the ground, the hinder part of the body raised.

  • To jurisprudence was left only the empty shell, and a man like Ihering spoke of a circus for dialectico-acrobatic tricks.

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