1.
To choose actors for(a play, for example).
为(如一出戏)选派演员
2.
"As song and dance dramas go, this one is no great shakes."
就歌舞剧而言,这一出戏并无突出之处。
3.
This was a scene-it could be nothing else, and he must face it!
这是一出戏——整个是一出戏,而且他非得硬着头皮唱不可!
4.
The students tour a play for one week each spring.
学生每年春季带一出戏巡回演出一星期。
5.
hiss(at)a new play
向一出新戏发出嘘声.
6.
the play ran for 100 performances or the frequent performances of the symphony testify to its popularity.
这出戏一共演出了100
7.
Last week a new play was acted.
上星期演出一出新戏。
8.
Jennifer will have to take part in a new play soon.
Jennifer将在一出新戏里演出。
9.
Here is the program. They are having a new piece.
这儿有戏目。他们正在上演一出新戏。
10.
a Shakespeare play.
一出莎士比亚戏剧。
11.
They all piled out of the theatre.
他们一窝蜂地涌出戏院。
12.
They are rehearsing a new play.
他们在排练一出新戏。
13.
I hear it's going to be a new play.
我听说是一出新戏。
14.
the opening of a play.
这部戏剧的第一场演出
15.
They have rung back the curtains on a new show.
他们隆重上演一出新戏。
16.
There will be a further performance of the opera next week.
这出戏下星期还要演出一
17.
It was a surprise to us when his play flopped.
他那出戏一败涂地, 出乎我们的预料。
18.
We have in The New Women a live play, a play which is distinctly in the movement.
《新妇女》是一出生气勃勃的戏,一出显然符合时代潮流的戏。