ventriloquist
英 [ven'trɪləkwɪst]
美 [vɛn'trɪləkwɪst]
英文詞源
- ventriloquist
- ventriloquist: [17] A ventriloquist is etymologically a ‘stomach-speaker’. The word is an anglicization of late Latin ventriloquus, a compound formed from Latin venter ‘stomach’ (source also of English ventral [18] and ventricle [14]) and loquī ‘speak’ (source of English colloquial [18], elocution [15], eloquent [14], loquacious [17], etc).
The ultimate model for this was Greek eggastrímuthos ‘speaking in the stomach’. The term was originally a literal one; it referred to the supposed phenomenon of speaking from the stomach or abdomen, particularly as a sign of possession by an evil spirit. It was not used for the trick of throwing one’s voice until the end of the 18th century.
=> colloquial, elocution, eloquent, locution, loquatious, ventral, ventricle - ventriloquist (n.)
- 1650s in the classical sense, from ventriloquy + -ist. In the modern sense from c. 1800. Ventriloquists in ancient Greece were Pythones, a reference to the Delphic Oracle. Another English word for them was gastromyth.
雙語例句
- 1. He looked like a ventriloquist's dummy.
- 他看上去像腹語術表演者用的人偶。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. Peter worked in night club as a ventriloquist.
- 彼得在夜總會當一名口技表演者。
來自辭典例句
- 3. A figure of a person or an animal manipulated a ventriloquist.
- 口技表演者用來處理聲音的一種木製雕塑.
來自互聯網
- 4. Every ventriloquist carries a dummy of their own.
- 所有的口技表演者都隨身帶著人偶.
來自互聯網
- 5. One character is a ventriloquist, another a sleepwalker.
- 一角色為口技演員, 另一是夢遊者.
來自互聯網