corpse
复数形式
corpses
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尸体, 死尸
the lifeless body of a human being
- The detectives found the corpse in the abandoned warehouse.
侦探们在废弃的仓库里找到了尸体。
- The corpse was taken to the morgue for an autopsy.
尸体被运到停尸房进行尸检。
- He was horrified when he stumbled upon a corpse in the forest.
他在森林里绊到一具尸体时感到非常恐惧。
- The ancient tomb contained the well-preserved corpse of a pharaoh.
古墓里包含着一具保存完好的法老尸体。
- The firefighters discovered several corpses in the burned building.
消防员在烧毁的建筑中发现了几个尸体。
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尸体, 破坏角色的演员
an actor who breaks character by laughing or forgetting their lines, causing the scene to come to a halt
A corpse is an actor who disrupts a scene by breaking character, usually due to laughing uncontrollably or forgetting their lines. This interruption often causes the performance to momentarily stop, as the actor struggles to regain composure or recall their lines. The term highlights the difficulty of maintaining the illusion of the performance and can add an element of unpredictability to live theater.
- During the intense drama, one actor suddenly became a corpse, cracking up in the middle of a serious scene.
在紧张的戏剧中,一位演员突然变成了尸体,在严肃的场景中大笑起来。
- The comedian was known for making his co-stars corpse during live performances.
这位喜剧演员以在直播表演中让他的合作演员corpse而闻名。
- She tried her best to stay in character, but ended up as a corpse when her fellow actor made a funny face.
- He was so nervous that he became a corpse, forgetting his lines completely.
他太紧张了,以至于变成了一个尸体,完全忘记了自己的台词。