"itinerant entertainer," 1857, from busk (v.) "to offer goods for sale only in bars and taprooms," 1851 (in Mayhew), perhaps from busk "to cruise as a pirate," which was used in a figurative sense by 1841, in reference to people living shiftless and peripatetic lives. Busker has been mistakenly derived from buskin in the stage sense.
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. Acrobat, busker . Their feet to the sky, their heads to the floor.
耍雜的, 賣藝的, 腳踩天, 頭頂?shù)?
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2. NICK EDWARDS : The pair even keep the odd serenading busker amused.
尼克愛(ài)德華茲: 這兩只綿羊讓人思索想著美好的回憶.
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3. Outside the church there was a sun - warmed busker who caught our eyes.
在教堂外,一個(gè)沐浴在陽(yáng)光下的賣藝人吸引力我們的注意力.
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4. The oldest performer is 89 year - old'Busker Bill '.
他們中有52%的人在其它地方有帶薪工作.
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5. Bilingual Time Darren Snow, an English teacher in Beijing, about his experience as a busker.