释义 |
ac·ro·bat \ˈakrəˌbat, usu -ad.+V\ noun (-s) Etymology: French & Greek; French acrobate, from Greek akrobatēs tightrope walker, acrobat, from akrobatos walking on tiptoe, walking up high, from akros highest + -batēs (from bainein to go); akin to Greek akē point — more at edge, come 1. : one that performs (as on a trapeze or bars) gymnastic feats or exercises 2. : one adept at swiftly changing his position or viewpoint < an intellectual acrobat > |