柯林斯詞典dancer /?dɑ?ns?/ (dancers) 1. N-COUNT A dancer is a person who earns money by dancing, or a person who is dancing. 舞蹈縯員; 舞者 His girlfriend was a dancer with the New York City Ballet. 他的女朋友曾是紐約市芭蕾舞團(tuán)的舞蹈縯員。2. N-COUNT If you say that someone is a good dancer or a bad dancer, you are saying how well or badly they can dance. 舞跳得…的人 He was the best dancer in LA. 他曾是洛杉磯舞跳得最好的人。 返回 dancer劍橋詞典someone who dances either as a job or for pleasure 舞蹈縯員;跳舞者 He's a dancer in the Royal Ballet. 他是皇家芭蕾舞團(tuán)的舞蹈縯員。 I never knew you were such a good dancer. 我一直都不知道你的舞跳得這麼好。 例句 She is a classically trained dancer.Still only 25, she has been compared to the greatest dancer of all time .An understanding of human anatomy is important to a dancer.She is predominantly a dancer, but she also sings .I've got no sense of rhythm , so I'm a terrible dancer. 返回 dancer