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31. | theatrical performances |
| 舞台演出 |
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32. | 1.a performance; a presentation; a rendition; 2.to perform; to show; to enact; to put on a show; to give on a performance; to put on a performance |
| 演出 |
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33. | but the items on the stage are different from those on the playbill. |
| 但是上演的节目和节目单上的不一样。 |
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34. | a special performance as an expression of gratitude or appreciation |
| 慰问演出 |
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35. | An usher stood at the door of the theater giving out programs. |
| 有位招待员在剧场的大门口散发节目单。 |
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36. | A poster announcing a theatrical performance. |
| 演出海报公布戏剧演出的海报 |
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37. | He was billed to appear as Macbeth. |
| 节目单上注明他将登台饰演马克白。 |
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38. | Farewell performance; swan song: |
| 告别演出 |
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39. | Foot the bill => foot2.head/top the `bill be the most important item or person on a list or a programme of entertainments |
| 清单或节目单上最主要的节目或角色 |
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40. | a two-person show |
| 二人演出 |
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