skit / skɪt /

⚽高中词汇小品短剧简报

skit 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a short literary piece of a humorous or satirical character.
  2. a short theatrical sketch or act, usually comical.
  3. a gibe or taunt.
  4. British Dialect. a joke or prank.

skit 近义词

n. 名词 noun

sketch

更多skit例句

  1. It’s a lesson direct-to-consumer founder Melanie Travis learned after downloading the app last year, endlessly scrolling through dance challenges, lip syncing videos, comedic skits and everything in between.
  2. Lagos-based comedian Chukwudike Akuwudike didn’t have to stray far to dream up his comedy skit.
  3. An old skit from the comedian Whitney Cummings in which she jokes that celebrities use children’s blood to prevent aging recently resurfaced as “proof” to QAnon followers.
  4. Back in 2017, Hastings and Khan had appeared together in a stilted promotional skit announcing a new spy thriller called Bard of Blood.
  5. When the first private television company in Gambia was established in December 2017, Nyang was brought on to host a weekly show, which parodies celebrities and politicians in a series of skits à la Saturday Night Live.
  6. The skit also implies that executive orders are a new aspect of governance.
  7. Nick Offerman stars in skit for ‘Last Week Tonight with John Oliver’
  8. The skit features Julia Louis-Dreyfus as an island-hungry TV star customer and that unique brand of Cranston-Paul chemistry.
  9. Ferrell pulled out his iconic cowbell from the classic Blue Oÿster Cult SNL skit—and played the hell out of it!
  10. The skit for presenting the “Best Kiss” award was, umm, cringe-worthy.
  11. Then in 1823 she made her debut at the Opera in a trio skit with Mariette and Tullia.
  12. The following lines from the clever skit give a really excellent picture of the college life in his day.
  13. N v, er Glmr fell, rak skit fr tunglinu, en Glmr hvesti augun upp mti.
  14. This was a skit purporting to be an outline or draft for an article on Haslingers career.
  15. This skit the luckless satirist dedicated to Bolingbroke, whose brilliant star was just passing into eclipse.