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词汇 bayadère
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Definition of bayadère in English:

bayadère

noun ˌbʌɪəˈdɛːˈbaɪəˌdɛr
  • A Hindu dancing girl, especially one at a southern Indian temple.

    (尤指印度南部神庙中的)舞女

    the bayadère emerged from a Hindu temple to perform her ritual dance
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Gamzatti is so furious, that she also decides to have the bayadère killed.
    • Nikiya, the most beautiful of the bayadères (temple dancers), has been chosen to be consecrated the lead temple dancer and she and the young warrior, Solor, are very much in love.
    • The two variations of the four bayadères in the 2nd Act are indeed the ones previously seen before and after the Grand Pas.
    • One of the bayadères rose with a lithe and supple movement of the body not comparable to anything save the slow separating of a white scud from the main cloud which one sees on a summer's day high up in the cirrus regions.
    • It tells of the bayadère (temple dancer) Nikiya who loves the warrior Solor.

Origin

From French, from Portuguese bailadeira, from bailar 'to dance' (related to medieval Latin ballare 'to dance').

Definition of bayadère in US English:

bayadère

nounˈbaɪəˌdɛrˈbīəˌder
  • A Hindu dancing girl, especially one at a southern Indian temple.

    (尤指印度南部神庙中的)舞女

    the bayadère emerged from a Hindu temple to perform her ritual dance
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Gamzatti is so furious, that she also decides to have the bayadère killed.
    • Nikiya, the most beautiful of the bayadères (temple dancers), has been chosen to be consecrated the lead temple dancer and she and the young warrior, Solor, are very much in love.
    • It tells of the bayadère (temple dancer) Nikiya who loves the warrior Solor.
    • One of the bayadères rose with a lithe and supple movement of the body not comparable to anything save the slow separating of a white scud from the main cloud which one sees on a summer's day high up in the cirrus regions.
    • The two variations of the four bayadères in the 2nd Act are indeed the ones previously seen before and after the Grand Pas.

Origin

From French, from Portuguese bailadeira, from bailar ‘to dance’ (related to medieval Latin ballare ‘to dance’).

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