tap-dancer
noun [ C ] uk/ˈtæp ˌdɑːn.sər/ us/ˈtæp ˌdæn.sɚ/
踢踏舞演员
someone who does a type of dance in which a rhythm is formed by the noise of the dancer's shoes on the floor
Smith is a brilliantly original tap-dancer who leaves a lasting impression. 史密斯是一位出色的原创踢踏舞演员,能给人留下深刻的印象。
See: tap dancing
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- For his more doleful songs, he simply cradled his microphone; during the faster ones he cavorted around the stage like a tap-dancer.
- He has long boasted of being the quickest tap-dancer in the world.
- Filling the stage with so many tap-dancers limits the possibilities of design.