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Definition of acrobatic in English: acrobaticadjective akrəˈbatɪkˌækrəˈbædɪk Performing, involving, or adept at spectacular gymnastic feats. 杂技表演的,有关(擅长)杂技的 Example sentencesExamples - She is the only girl in the acrobatic troupe, and at 17 the youngest of the performers.
- The show, at Shanghai Circus World, is made up of performing animals and acrobatic displays.
- In various capsules of the attraction they juggled, clowned and showed off their acrobatic skills to the delight of other passengers.
- Their acrobatic movements, their pliant little bodies, could perform gyrations beyond adults.
- After 14 minutes, he produced an acrobatic save to deny Marvin Walker.
- They swoop over the crowd on wires and perform acrobatic feats on trapezes.
- He was a strong and skilled dancer, able to perform many of the acrobatic movements usually only seen on television.
- Decked out in their colorful house uniforms the girls performed acrobatic routines.
- Bell is a stuntwoman who makes her living standing in for the star when the script calls for something acrobatic or dangerous.
- Each scene is filled to the brim with artists showcasing their physical skills, from knife fights to acrobatic acts.
- Today the girls perform on a new springy podium permitting spectacular acrobatic elements.
- The season also includes a quirky musical about menopause and an acrobatic physical theatre show from the West Coast.
- The performers displayed their physical prowess in the most acrobatic style.
- The big top is back in the Temple City to mesmerise kids and elders alike with acrobatic performances.
- Actually, I really want to do acrobatic training but I can't find anywhere that offers it.
- The clowns, besides trying their best to amuse the children, demonstrate their acrobatic skills.
- That leaves little room for anyone else to use them unless they have the nimble acrobatic skills of an Olympic gymnast.
- And the downtown Acro Club teaches such acrobatic postures while mixing in the calming moves of yoga.
- The palace women played all roles, from angels to acrobatic monkeys.
- He even started adding a few acrobatic moves that he had seen on TV.
Synonyms nimble, agile, deft, lithe, limber, lissom, supple, light-footed, nimble-footed, light, light of foot, light on one's feet, spry, sprightly, lively, active
Derivativesadverb She returned to looking through her own binoculars, to see the bird again acrobatically tumbling over and over beneath the branch. Example sentencesExamples - The character moves quickly and responsively, easily and acrobatically scaling platforms, hanging from ledges and more.
- He strode forward from deep within his own half before unleashing a 30-yard piledriver that the goalkeeper acrobatically tipped over the bar.
- After three minutes, Riordan sprang the offside trap but his dangerous cross was acrobatically clutched by Stillie.
- He rather acrobatically leapt down, landing lightly on all fours.
Rhymesachromatic, Adriatic, aerobatic, anagrammatic, aquatic, aristocratic, aromatic, asthmatic, athematic, attic, autocratic, automatic, axiomatic, bureaucratic, charismatic, chromatic, cinematic, climatic, dalmatic, democratic, diagrammatic, diaphragmatic, diplomatic, dogmatic, dramatic, ecstatic, emblematic, emphatic, enigmatic, epigrammatic, erratic, fanatic, hepatic, hieratic, hydrostatic, hypostatic, idiomatic, idiosyncratic, isochromatic, lymphatic, melodramatic, meritocratic, miasmatic, monochromatic, monocratic, monogrammatic, numismatic, operatic, panchromatic, pancreatic, paradigmatic, phlegmatic, photostatic, piratic, plutocratic, pneumatic, polychromatic, pragmatic, prelatic, prismatic, problematic, programmatic, psychosomatic, quadratic, rheumatic, schematic, schismatic, sciatic, semi-automatic, Socratic, somatic, static, stigmatic, sub-aquatic, sylvatic, symptomatic, systematic, technocratic, thematic, theocratic, thermostatic, traumatic Definition of acrobatic in US English: acrobaticadjectiveˌækrəˈbædɪkˌakrəˈbadik Performing, involving, or adept at spectacular gymnastic feats. 杂技表演的,有关(擅长)杂技的 Example sentencesExamples - Actually, I really want to do acrobatic training but I can't find anywhere that offers it.
- Today the girls perform on a new springy podium permitting spectacular acrobatic elements.
- He even started adding a few acrobatic moves that he had seen on TV.
- And the downtown Acro Club teaches such acrobatic postures while mixing in the calming moves of yoga.
- In various capsules of the attraction they juggled, clowned and showed off their acrobatic skills to the delight of other passengers.
- The show, at Shanghai Circus World, is made up of performing animals and acrobatic displays.
- The palace women played all roles, from angels to acrobatic monkeys.
- The season also includes a quirky musical about menopause and an acrobatic physical theatre show from the West Coast.
- The clowns, besides trying their best to amuse the children, demonstrate their acrobatic skills.
- Decked out in their colorful house uniforms the girls performed acrobatic routines.
- He was a strong and skilled dancer, able to perform many of the acrobatic movements usually only seen on television.
- That leaves little room for anyone else to use them unless they have the nimble acrobatic skills of an Olympic gymnast.
- Their acrobatic movements, their pliant little bodies, could perform gyrations beyond adults.
- The big top is back in the Temple City to mesmerise kids and elders alike with acrobatic performances.
- After 14 minutes, he produced an acrobatic save to deny Marvin Walker.
- They swoop over the crowd on wires and perform acrobatic feats on trapezes.
- The performers displayed their physical prowess in the most acrobatic style.
- She is the only girl in the acrobatic troupe, and at 17 the youngest of the performers.
- Each scene is filled to the brim with artists showcasing their physical skills, from knife fights to acrobatic acts.
- Bell is a stuntwoman who makes her living standing in for the star when the script calls for something acrobatic or dangerous.
Synonyms nimble, agile, deft, lithe, limber, lissom, supple, light-footed, nimble-footed, light, light of foot, light on one's feet, spry, sprightly, lively, active |