1.动人的场面,景色
2.舞台造型;戏剧性场面
1.an unusual or impressive scene that you remember for a long time; a painting of a group of people arranged in an interesting way
2.a form of silent theater in which a group of actors stand or sit in certain positions to create a picture of a historical scene
1.Etude Tableaux are a set of very successful works in the romantic period composed by him, which have vital performing and artistic value.
他的钢琴《音画练习曲》是浪漫主义时期音乐会练习曲中的佳作,具有极其重要的演奏价值和艺术价值。
2.This is followed by the igniting of a huge tableaux filled with fireworks and an aerial firework display.
接著,会点燃一个装满烟火的巨大图偶像(tableaux),并开始施放高空烟火秀。
3.There was every kind of table, from fantasy to tableaux of New England history.
各种各样的故事,从幻想到新英格兰的历史场面,无所不有。
4.Composition and close-up are the two important aspects in the arrangement of film tableaux.
构图和特写是电影画面处理的两个重要方面。
5.The freezing dungeon-like complex includes screams, murder tableaux, and repentant tourists.
冻结的地牢式画面混合了人们的尖叫,杀人的场景,迎接着前来忏悔的参观者们。
6.The choreographers are not only at home in group folk dances but are also confident when it comes to tableaux and pas de deux.
舞蹈设计者不但熟悉集体民间舞蹈,对舞台造型和双人舞也非常自信。
7.This version of history is portrayed in elaborate detail in colonial-era tableaux.
在殖民时代的舞台表演中,这个版本的历史得到了极其详尽的展示。
8.Monsieur Eiffel. Il y a beaucoup de beaux tableaux et des sculptures.
艾菲尔先生,有很多的画和雕塑。
9.I found the film's insipid acting and tableaux vivants hard to take.
我认为,这部影片平淡的表演和布景都乏善可陈。
10.Griseldis, ou Les cinq sens. Ballet-pantomime in 3 acts, 5 tableaux.
格里塞蒂斯,或五分钱,3幕5场芭蕾舞剧。