Kabuki Meaning in English
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kəˈbuˌki
kuh-BOO-kee
kæbˈuːki
kab-OO-kee
परिभाषा
Kabuki is a traditional form of Japanese theater, known for its stylized drama, elaborate costumes, and decorative makeup.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Kabuki' is most often used to describe authentic Japanese theater but can, especially in politics or business, refer metaphorically to elaborate performances or behaviors that are all for show. In English, it remains a loanword and is usually not pluralized.
Spanish: kabukiPortuguese (BR): kabukiPortuguese (PT): kabukiChinese (Simplified): 歌舞伎Chinese (Traditional): 歌舞伎Hindi: काबुकीArabic: كابوكيBengali: কাবুকিRussian: кабукиJapanese: 歌舞伎Vietnamese: kabukiKorean: 가부키Turkish: kabukiUrdu: کابوکیIndonesian: kabuki
उदाहरण वाक्य
I saw a kabuki performance in Tokyo.
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Kabuki actors wear colorful makeup.
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Japan is famous for kabuki.
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The political debate felt like a kabuki show—everyone just played their part.
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It’s amazing how much history is preserved in kabuki performances.
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Some people use the word kabuki to describe anything that’s overly dramatic or showy.
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