| 释义 | 
		troupertroup‧er /ˈtruːpə $ -ər/ noun [countable] informal    - Eric was a real trouper, helping his mother when he could.
 
 - And so out go the old troupers and in come the fresh-faced kids.
 - But Maisie proved to be a real trouper - just like her mum.
 - But we troupers just go on and on.
 - She is the same wholehearted trouper she has been through war and peace for three generations.
 - She went through all the rituals like a trouper.
 - They were all old troupers and knew the importance of entering on a high note.
 - What good old troupers they are!
 
   ADJECTIVE► old· And so out go the old troupers and in come the fresh-faced kids.· They were all old troupers and knew the importance of entering on a high note.· What good old troupers they are!   1someone who has a lot of experience of work in the entertainment business2someone who works hard and keeps trying, even when the situation is difficult  |