Pantomime Again Look Up British Definition

pan·to·mime

(păn′tə-mīm′)

due north.

1. Communication by means of gesture and facial expression: Some tourists brand themselves understood abroad by pantomime.

2.

a. The telling of a story without words, by means of bodily movements, gestures, and facial expressions.

b. A play, trip the light fantastic toe, or other theatrical performance characterized by such wordless storytelling.

c. An aboriginal Roman theatrical functioning in which ane actor played all the parts by means of gesture and movement, accompanied by a narrative chorus.

d. A player in such a performance.

3. A traditional British Christmas entertainment for children, usually based on nursery tales and featuring stock characters in costume who sing, dance, and perform skits.

v. pan·to·mimed, pan·to·mim·ing, pan·to·mimes

v. tr.

To represent or express by pantomime: pantomime a story on the stage; pantomimed "infant" past cradling an imaginary babe.

v. intr.

To express oneself in pantomime.


[Latin pantomīmus, a pantomimic thespian, from Greek pantomīmos : panto-, all (from pās , pant-; run into pan-) + mīmos, mime.]


pan′to·mim′ic (-mĭm′ĭk) adj.

pan′to·mim′ist (-mī′mĭst) n.

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pantomime

(ˈpæntəˌmaɪm)

n

1. (Theatre) (in Britain)

a. a kind of play performed at Christmas time characterized by farce, music, lavish sets, stock roles, and topical jokes. Sometimes shortened to: panto

b. (as modifier): a pantomime horse.

2. (Theatre) a theatrical entertainment in which words are replaced by gestures and bodily actions

3. action without words as a means of expression

4. (Theatre) (in ancient Rome) an actor in a dumb show

5. informal importantly Brit a confused or farcical situation

vb

another word for mimefive

[C17: via Latin from Greek pantomīmos; run across panto-, mime]

pantomimic, pantomimical adj

ˌpantoˈmimically adv

pantomimist n

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pan•to•mime

(ˈpæn təˌmaɪm)

due north., v. -mimed, -mim•ing. n.

1. the art of conveying emotions, deportment, and thoughts past gestures without speech.

2. a play or entertainment in which the performers express themselves past gesture alone, often to the accompaniment of music.

3. significant gesture without speech communication.

4. (in the Roman Empire)

a. a masked dancer, accompanied by a chorus.

b. a dramatic performance by such a dancer and chorus.

5. a theatrical spectacle common in England at Christmastime, with stock characters who sing, dance, and tell jokes.

6. a pantomimist.

v.t.

7. to express in pantomime.

v.i.

viii. to limited oneself in pantomime.

[1580–ninety; earlier pantomimus < Latin < Greek pantómīmos]

pan`to•mim′ic (-ˈmɪm ɪk) adj.

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pantomime

the fine art of mute acting. — pantomimist, n.

See also: Performing

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pantomime


By participle: pantomimed
Gerund: pantomiming
Imperative
pantomime
pantomime
Present
I pantomime
you pantomime
he/she/information technology pantomimes
we pantomime
you pantomime
they pantomime
Preterite
I pantomimed
you pantomimed
he/she/information technology pantomimed
nosotros pantomimed
yous pantomimed
they pantomimed
Present Continuous
I am pantomiming
you lot are pantomiming
he/she/it is pantomiming
we are pantomiming
you are pantomiming
they are pantomiming
Nowadays Perfect
I have pantomimed
you have pantomimed
he/she/it has pantomimed
we have pantomimed
you have pantomimed
they have pantomimed
Past Continuous
I was pantomiming
yous were pantomiming
he/she/it was pantomiming
nosotros were pantomiming
you were pantomiming
they were pantomiming
Past Perfect
I had pantomimed
you lot had pantomimed
he/she/it had pantomimed
we had pantomimed
yous had pantomimed
they had pantomimed
Time to come
I will pantomime
you will pantomime
he/she/information technology will pantomime
we will pantomime
you will pantomime
they will pantomime
Future Perfect
I will take pantomimed
you will take pantomimed
he/she/information technology volition have pantomimed
we will take pantomimed
you will have pantomimed
they will have pantomimed
Future Continuous
I will exist pantomiming
yous will be pantomiming
he/she/information technology volition be pantomiming
we will exist pantomiming
you will be pantomiming
they will be pantomiming
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been pantomiming
you have been pantomiming
he/she/information technology has been pantomiming
nosotros have been pantomiming
y'all accept been pantomiming
they have been pantomiming
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been pantomiming
you will have been pantomiming
he/she/it will have been pantomiming
nosotros volition have been pantomiming
you will have been pantomiming
they will have been pantomiming
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been pantomiming
you had been pantomiming
he/she/information technology had been pantomiming
we had been pantomiming
you had been pantomiming
they had been pantomiming
Conditional
I would pantomime
you lot would pantomime
he/she/information technology would pantomime
nosotros would pantomime
you would pantomime
they would pantomime
By Conditional
I would have pantomimed
you would have pantomimed
he/she/it would have pantomimed
we would have pantomimed
y'all would have pantomimed
they would have pantomimed

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pantomime

Originally all mime, it is based on children'south fairy tales and traditionally features transvestite performances from the male person romantic and female comic lead roles.

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Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Legend:

Noun 1. pantomime - a performance using gestures and body movements without words pantomime - a performance using gestures and body movements without words

panto - an abbreviation of pantomime

Verb 1. pantomime - deed out without words but with gestures and bodily movements only; "The acting students mimed eating an apple tree"

playact, roleplay, act, play - perform on a stage or theater; "She acts in this play"; "He acted in `Julius Caesar'"; "I played in `A Christmas Carol'"

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Translations

dětská vánoční hra hrát pantomimu pantomima pohádková revue

pantomime eventyrkomedie mimerere

pantomiimi

pantomima

tátogat

látbragîsleikur

パントマイム

무언극

gestų kalba kalėdinis vaidinimas vaikams parodyti gestais

attelot ar kustibam pantomima pantomīma uzvedums

rozprávková revue vyjadriť posunkami

pantomima

pantomimteater

pandomimperi masalı temsili hareketlerle anlatmak

vở kịch câm

pantomime

[ˈpæntəmaɪm]

A. Due north

3. (Brit) (fig) (= farce) what a pantomime!¡qué farsa!
it was a real pantomimefue una verdadera comedia

B. CPD pantomime dame N (Brit) papel femenino en comedia musical navideña, tradicionalmente interpretado por un hombre

PANTOMIME

Una pantomime, abreviada en inglés como panto, es una obra teatral que se representa normalmente en Navidades ante united nations público familiar. Suele estar basada en un cuento de hadas u otra historia conocida y en ella nunca faltan personajes como la dama (dame), papel que siempre interpreta un histrion, el protagonista joven (chief boy), normalmente interpretado por una actriz, y el malvado (villain). Aunque es un espectáculo familiar dirigido fundamentalmente a los niños, en él se alienta la participación de todo el público y posee una gran dosis de humor para adultos.

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pantomime

[ˈpæntəmaɪm] northward (British)

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pantomime

Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged seventh Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

pantomime

[ˈpæntəˌmaɪm] n

a. (Brit) (at Christmas) → spettacolo natalizio(sulla falsariga delle favole per bambini)

Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

pantomime

(ˈpӕntəmaim) noun

one. a play performed at Christmas fourth dimension, usually based on a popular fairy tale, with music, dancing, one-act etc. pantomime فَن التَّمْثيل الصّامِت коледна сценка pantomima (vánoční) pohádková revue die Pantomime, weihnachtliches Laienspiel eventyrkomedie θεατρική εορταστική παράσταση revista musical en época de Navidades (Brit) jõulunäidend نمایش فکاهی و موزیکال joulunäytelmä spectacle de Noël פנטומימה मूकाभिनय, मूकनाट्य muzički igrokaz na temu iz bajke pantomim pantomim látbragðsleikur (spettacolo natalizio) おとぎ芝居 동화극 kalėdinis vaidinimas vaikams pantomīma; uzvedums pantomim pantomime gjøglerspill, eventyrspill pantomima هغه لوبې چې بيله خبرو كولو اجرا كيږي، ګونګه لوبه، ګړى ګړى چوپ pantomima (spectacol de) pantomimă рождественская пьеса-сказка (vianočná) rozprávková revue božična predstava Božićna predstava julshow การแสดงในช่วงวันคริสต์มาส peri masalı temsili 童話劇,舞劇 вистава для дітей; п'єса-казка کرسمس کے موقع کا ايک ڈرامہ kịch thần thoại 童话剧,舞剧

ii. (too mime) a operation by an actor done without using words. He studied pantomime in acting school. pantomime تَمثيل إيمائي пантомима pantomina pantomima die Pantomime pantomime παντομίμα pantomima pantomiim نمایش صامت pantomiimi pantomime פנטומימה मूक अभिनेता, मूक अभिनय pantomima pantomim pantomim pantomima パントマイム、無言劇 무언극(無言劇), 팬터마임 pantomima, gestų kalba pantomīma pantomim pantomime pantomime pantomima پرته له ږغه ننداره пантомима pantomíma pantomima pantomima pantomim ละครใบ้ pandomim 默劇表演 пантоміма خاموش اداکاري kịch câm 哑剧表演

verb

to act out a scene without using words. Since she couldn't speak French, she had to pantomime her request for h2o. uitbeeld, met gebare praat يُمَثِّل بِصورَة إيمائيَّه играя в пантомима gesticular hrát pantomimu gebärden, mit Körpersprache darstellen mimerere κάνω παντομίμα hacer una pantomima žestikuleerima به صورت پانتومیم بیان کردن esittää pantomiiminä mimer לַעֲשוֹת פַּנטוֹמִימָה मूक अभिनय करना, इशारों से अपनी बात ज़ाहिर करना nijemo prikazivanje tátogat berpantomim mimare 身振で表現する 무언극(無言劇)을 하다 parodyti gestais attēlot ar kustībām menggunakan bahasa badan zich in gebarentaal uitdrukken mime grać mimicznie هغه لوبې چې بيله خبرو كولو اجرا كيږي изъясняться жестами vyjadriť pantomimicky, naznačiť posunkami izraziti (se) z mimiko pokazati pantomimom åskådliggöra med gester, mima แสดงละครใบ้ hareketlerle anlatmak 打手勢,演默劇 порозумітися жестами خاموش اداکاري کرنا ra hiệu 打手势,演哑剧

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pantomime

مَسْرَحٌ لِلْأَطْفَالِ dětská vánoční hra pantomime Pantomime παντομίμα pantomima pantomiimi pantomime pantomima pantomima パントマイム 무언극 pantomime pantomime pantomima pantomima пантомима pantomimteater ละครที่มีพื้นฐานมาจากเทพนิยายแสดงช่วงคริสต์มาส pandomim vở kịch câm 童话剧

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