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Majorettes Meaning in English

word · lemma: majorette

ˌmeɪdʒəˈrɛts
may-juh-RETS
mˌeɪdʒəɹˈɛts
may-juh-RETS

释义

Majorettes are performers, usually young women, who march in parades and twirl batons, often dancing in coordinated routines with a marching band.

用法与细微差别

Mostly used in the context of parades, school events, and festivals; it is a distinctly American and European tradition. The singular is 'majorette'. Can refer to groups or teams.

例句

The majorettes performed at the school parade.

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Children waved at the majorettes passing by.

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There were five majorettes in matching uniforms.

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Everyone cheered when the majorettes did their baton tricks.

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The majorettes practiced every day to perfect their routine.

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It's not easy to synchronize as well as the majorettes do.

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