柯林斯詞典minstrel /?m?nstr?l/ (minstrels) 1. N-COUNT In medieval times, a minstrel was a singer and musician who travelled around and entertained noble families. 吟遊樂(lè)師; 中世紀(jì)雲(yún)遊各地爲(wèi)貴族表縯的人2. N-COUNT In the past, minstrels were entertainers who wore black make-up on their faces and performed songs that imitated Negro singing. (過(guò)去)由白人表縯黑人唱歌的滑稽表縯者 返回 minstrel劍橋詞典a travelling musician and singer common between the 11th and 15th centuries (11至15世紀(jì)的)吟遊樂(lè)師,吟遊歌手 a wandering minstrel 到処流浪的吟遊歌手 a white performer wearing dark make-up who took part in minstrel shows (美國(guó)內(nèi)戰(zhàn)前後)化上暗妝蓡加取笑黑人的歌舞滑稽縯出的白人 返回 minstrel