pierrot 的定义
plural Pi·er·rots [pee-uh-rohz; French pye-roh]. /ˌpi əˈroʊz; French pyɛˈroʊ/.
- a male character in certain French pantomime, having a whitened face and wearing a loose, white, fancy costume.
- an actor, masquerader, or buffoon so made up.
pierrot 近义词
等同于 clown
更多pierrot例句
- But she hits the mark more than she misses, e.g., a debauched rock star is described as looking like “a Pierrot gone bad.”
- It was a corso blanc, and everyone wore white—chiefly modifications of Pierrot costume—and everyone was masked.
- Punch and Punchinello, or Pierre and Pierrot are the father and the son of the ancient holy-days or holidays.
- Marie Beaugrand she spoke of, but Marie's fiancé, the last finder of the amethyst, she simply called Pierrot.
- As it happened, however, there was no mention of Pierrot Desbarat's surname in Jessie's account.
- The fact that Pierrot did not appear again was noticed by no single person.