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词汇 balletomane
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Definition of balletomane in English:

balletomane

noun ˈbalɪtəʊˌmeɪnbæˈlɛdəˌmeɪn
  • A ballet enthusiast.

    芭蕾舞迷

    Example sentencesExamples
    • So, musicians make a better living, while balletomanes enjoy the status and the possibilities for collaborative fireworks that come only with live accompaniment.
    • The news that The Royal Ballet's artistic director had resigned in September set balletomanes buzzing and journalists digging.
    • Balletomanes from all corners of the world testify to the prestige and popularity of this world-class event.
    • Lest you wonder, I am just a balletomane; this letter will come as a surprise to NBC, to which I am sending a copy.
    • Petipa had mellowed by the time he created Don Quixote; in 1847 he was still trying to impress the Czar and the St. Petersburg balletomanes.
    • The influential balletomanes associated with the Russian companies were limited and conservative in the extreme in their attitude to music.
    • As an avid balletomane, I read Clive Barnes's historical review of the Kirov Ballet's new/old Sleeping Beauty with great interest.
    • What does a well-bred balletomane do in a strange town over Christmas?
    • I first saw them on a postage-stamp-size stage in the Village where the troupe consisted of perhaps eight balletomanes.
    • I suspect that the Iron Lady was probably as much of a balletomane as yours truly..
    • There is nothing to ruffle the tutus of any local balletomane in this year's Royal New Zealand Ballet's Tutus on Tour programme.
    • A group of St Petersburg balletomanes are said to have celebrated their devotion to Taglioni's art by cooking and eating a pair of her shoes.
    • Talking of twists, balletomanes will smile at the the doting ‘Ballet Mother ‘that appears a few times.
    • ‘It'll be exciting for the confirmed balletomane, but it is also a popular, spectacular piece of dance that will give a lot of people a lot of pleasure,’ says McMaster.
    • The Israel Ballet is celebrating its thirty-fifth anniversary this season with a showcase of programs to whet the appetite of many a balletomane.
    • Local balletomanes wondered, ‘Who is this Helgi Tomasson?’
    • The man's genius was a known fact; known, that is, by England's critics, cognoscenti, and a small coterie of that country's balletomanes.
    • It may not be filling the House but it's certainly fuelling the balletomanes!

Derivatives

  • balletomania

  • noun balɪtəʊˌˈmeɪnɪə
    • I don't experience such balletomania with other ballet companies, but these unique Kirov dancers have constantly renewed my passion in ballet.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Perversely, the Trocks, who always have one foot in genuine balletomania, are ahead of the curve when it comes to historic revivals.
      • Mania, not just balletomania, reigned, with visits by companies from the Bolshoi to the Royal through the 70's.
      • Washington is a town where balletomania is more diluted than in other national capitals like Paris, London, Moscow and Copenhagen.
      • She introduced ballet to remote crevices of the world and inspired balletomania thousands of miles from her native Russia.

Origin

1920s: from ballet + Greek manēs 'mad'.

Definition of balletomane in US English:

balletomane

nounbæˈlɛdəˌmeɪnbaˈledəˌmān
  • A ballet enthusiast.

    芭蕾舞迷

    Example sentencesExamples
    • So, musicians make a better living, while balletomanes enjoy the status and the possibilities for collaborative fireworks that come only with live accompaniment.
    • It may not be filling the House but it's certainly fuelling the balletomanes!
    • A group of St Petersburg balletomanes are said to have celebrated their devotion to Taglioni's art by cooking and eating a pair of her shoes.
    • The man's genius was a known fact; known, that is, by England's critics, cognoscenti, and a small coterie of that country's balletomanes.
    • Lest you wonder, I am just a balletomane; this letter will come as a surprise to NBC, to which I am sending a copy.
    • What does a well-bred balletomane do in a strange town over Christmas?
    • I first saw them on a postage-stamp-size stage in the Village where the troupe consisted of perhaps eight balletomanes.
    • ‘It'll be exciting for the confirmed balletomane, but it is also a popular, spectacular piece of dance that will give a lot of people a lot of pleasure,’ says McMaster.
    • The news that The Royal Ballet's artistic director had resigned in September set balletomanes buzzing and journalists digging.
    • Local balletomanes wondered, ‘Who is this Helgi Tomasson?’
    • Talking of twists, balletomanes will smile at the the doting ‘Ballet Mother ‘that appears a few times.
    • Balletomanes from all corners of the world testify to the prestige and popularity of this world-class event.
    • The influential balletomanes associated with the Russian companies were limited and conservative in the extreme in their attitude to music.
    • The Israel Ballet is celebrating its thirty-fifth anniversary this season with a showcase of programs to whet the appetite of many a balletomane.
    • I suspect that the Iron Lady was probably as much of a balletomane as yours truly..
    • Petipa had mellowed by the time he created Don Quixote; in 1847 he was still trying to impress the Czar and the St. Petersburg balletomanes.
    • As an avid balletomane, I read Clive Barnes's historical review of the Kirov Ballet's new/old Sleeping Beauty with great interest.
    • There is nothing to ruffle the tutus of any local balletomane in this year's Royal New Zealand Ballet's Tutus on Tour programme.

Origin

1920s: from ballet + Greek manēs ‘mad’.

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