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单词 troupe
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Definition of troupe in English:

troupe

noun truːptrup
  • A group of dancers, actors, or other entertainers who tour to different venues.

    a dance troupe
    a troupe of singers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A dance troupe will be coming up from London to provide the entertainment.
    • As early as the 1920s, the city had hosted performances by foreign ballet troupes and folk dance groups from Europe.
    • Elsewhere, many landowners funded their own troupes of serf dancers, performing folk and ballet.
    • At present there're four Lord of the Dance troupes touring the world.
    • Today, there are over fifty concert-party troupes that perform in both city and rural areas.
    • She performs with different troupes in various parts of the country and abroad.
    • These were plays performed in fifteenth century England by roving troupes of actors.
    • More than half of them became ordinary dancers in dance troupes.
    • Dance troupes, vocal and instrumental performers, fashion designers and other artists have also been invited to take part.
    • Six separate dance troupes are currently touring the world with this winner of nine global awards.
    • Behind them is an army of shamrock-studded floats, Irish dance troupes and marching bands.
    • Two performing troupes from the temple are constantly on tour overseas.
    • As part of the troupe, she toured Europe and performed in several major concerts.
    • There is a beauty to the troupes of dancers and actors, but writers have a different fate.
    • The four dancers from the troupe which performed in Bulgaria are her students.
    • Folk costumes are worn by Latvian Americans primarily when performing in song groups or dance troupes.
    • The arts council is expected to back a proposal for a national theatre that would not have a building or a troupe of actors.
    • Dance troupes are becoming more popular; their performances relate stories of everyday life.
    • A troupe of Morris dancers wouldn't have looked out of place, prancing about on the village green.
    • The stage gathered not only Bulgarian presenters but also members of folk troupes and dance ensembles from the Balkan region.
    Synonyms
    group, company, band, ensemble, set
    cast

Origin

Early 19th century: from French, literally 'troop'.

Rhymes

bloop, cock-a-hoop, coop, croup, droop, drupe, dupe, goop, group, Guadeloupe, hoop, loop, poop, recoup, roup, scoop, sloop, snoop, soup, stoep, stoop, stoup, stupe, swoop, troop, whoop
 
 

Definition of troupe in US English:

troupe

nountro͞optrup
  • A group of dancers, actors, or other entertainers who tour to different venues.

    a dance troupe
    a troupe of singers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The four dancers from the troupe which performed in Bulgaria are her students.
    • A troupe of Morris dancers wouldn't have looked out of place, prancing about on the village green.
    • Dance troupes are becoming more popular; their performances relate stories of everyday life.
    • She performs with different troupes in various parts of the country and abroad.
    • Folk costumes are worn by Latvian Americans primarily when performing in song groups or dance troupes.
    • As part of the troupe, she toured Europe and performed in several major concerts.
    • The arts council is expected to back a proposal for a national theatre that would not have a building or a troupe of actors.
    • A dance troupe will be coming up from London to provide the entertainment.
    • At present there're four Lord of the Dance troupes touring the world.
    • There is a beauty to the troupes of dancers and actors, but writers have a different fate.
    • The stage gathered not only Bulgarian presenters but also members of folk troupes and dance ensembles from the Balkan region.
    • Two performing troupes from the temple are constantly on tour overseas.
    • These were plays performed in fifteenth century England by roving troupes of actors.
    • More than half of them became ordinary dancers in dance troupes.
    • Elsewhere, many landowners funded their own troupes of serf dancers, performing folk and ballet.
    • Behind them is an army of shamrock-studded floats, Irish dance troupes and marching bands.
    • Today, there are over fifty concert-party troupes that perform in both city and rural areas.
    • As early as the 1920s, the city had hosted performances by foreign ballet troupes and folk dance groups from Europe.
    • Six separate dance troupes are currently touring the world with this winner of nine global awards.
    • Dance troupes, vocal and instrumental performers, fashion designers and other artists have also been invited to take part.
    Synonyms
    group, company, band, ensemble, set

Origin

Early 19th century: from French, literally ‘troop’.

 
 
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