choreograph
verb [ T ] uk/ˈkɒr.i.ə.ɡrɑːf/ us/ˈkɔːr.i.ə.ɡræf/
编舞;设计舞蹈动作
to plan the combination of movements to be performed in a dance
The ballet was choreographed by Ashton. 这部芭蕾舞剧由阿什顿编舞。
She continues to choreograph new dances for her company, although she rarely performs anymore. 尽管她已经很少表演了,但她继续为她的公司编排新的舞蹈。
精心设计(活动等)
to plan an event or course of action very carefully
The carefully choreographed ceremony emphasized the governor's focus on education. 精心编排的仪式强调了州长对教育的重视。
The announcement was elaborately choreographed. 该公告得到了精心设计。
See: choreography
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- She choreographed a routine and took the idea to New York.
- The show is beautifully choreographed.
- Trials are often tightly choreographed, with lawyers instructed to not tell certain facts to a jury.