B2 adjective #18,000 가장 일반적인 2분 분량

busk

You can busk if you play music on the street. People give you money if they like your song. It is fun and outside.

When you busk, you perform in public places. You might play a guitar or sing. People walk by and put money in your case.

To busk is to perform music or entertainment on the street to earn money from passersby. It is a common way for young artists to gain experience and build a fanbase.

The term busk refers to the act of street performance. While often associated with music, it can include magic or comedy. It is a legal activity in many cities, though some require a permit.

Busk implies a specific cultural practice of public artistic expression. It serves as a bridge between private rehearsal and professional performance, allowing artists to refine their stage presence in a high-traffic, low-barrier environment.

Historically rooted in the concept of 'seeking' a livelihood, busking represents the democratization of performance. It challenges traditional venue-based entertainment by bringing art directly into the public sphere, often blurring the lines between performer and audience.

busk 30초 만에

  • To perform in public.
  • Often for money.
  • Common in cities.
  • Requires practice.

When you busk, you are essentially turning the street into your personal stage. It is a vibrant, artistic way to share your talents with the world while making a little extra cash.

You will often see people busking in busy city centers, parks, or near transit hubs. It is not just about the money; it is a fantastic way for musicians to practice their craft in front of a live, unpredictable audience.

The word busk comes from the Spanish word buscar, which means 'to seek.' It arrived in English during the 19th century, originally referring to those who 'sought' a living by performing.

Historically, buskers were often wandering minstrels or entertainers who traveled from town to town. Over time, it became a recognized term for the street performers we see today in modern urban landscapes.

You use busk primarily as a verb. You might say, 'He decided to busk in the subway' or 'She has been busking for years.'

Common phrases include 'a busking permit' or 'a busking spot.' It is a casual, descriptive term used in both daily conversation and by local governments when discussing street performance regulations.

While there are few formal idioms using the word, people often use it in the context of 'busking for change.' 1. Busking for a living: Relying solely on street performance for income. 2. Street cred: Often gained through busking. 3. Passing the hat: The act of collecting money during a busk. 4. Open mic busking: Informal jam sessions. 5. Busker's luck: Hoping for a good crowd.

The verb busk is regular. Its forms are busks, busking, and busked. The IPA pronunciation is /bʌsk/ in both British and American English.

It rhymes with dusk, husk, musk, tusk, and rusk. The stress is always on the single syllable.

재미있는 사실

It evolved from the Spanish 'buscar' through the Italian 'buscare'.

발음 가이드

UK /bʌsk/
US /bʌsk/
라임이 맞는 단어
dusk husk musk tusk rusk
자주 하는 실수
  • pronouncing the 'u' like 'oo'
  • stressing the second syllable
  • adding an extra vowel at the end

난이도

독해 2/5

Easy to read

쓰기 2/5

Easy to use

말하기 2/5

Easy to say

듣기 2/5

Easy to hear

다음에 무엇을 배울까

선수 학습

music street money

다음에 배울 것

performance permit charity

고급

itinerant minstrelsy

알아야 할 문법

Infinitive verbs

to busk

Regular past tense

busked

Subject-verb agreement

He busks

수준별 예문

1

He likes to busk.

He enjoys performing.

Simple present.

2

They busk in the park.

They perform in the park.

Subject-verb.

3

I see a man busk.

I watch a street performer.

Infinitive.

4

Can you busk?

Do you perform?

Question form.

5

They busk for money.

They perform for cash.

Purpose.

6

We watch them busk.

We see them perform.

Object verb.

7

She will busk today.

She performs later.

Future tense.

8

Do they busk here?

Is this a spot?

Question.

1

The musician loves to busk in the subway.

2

Many people stop to watch the buskers.

3

I saw a girl busk with her dog.

4

Is it legal to busk on this corner?

5

He earns money when he goes to busk.

6

They busk every Saturday morning.

7

She learned to busk in London.

8

The busk was very popular today.

1

Street performers often busk to pay their rent.

2

He decided to busk across Europe last summer.

3

The city council has new rules for those who busk.

4

Busking is a great way to overcome stage fright.

5

She has been known to busk in the busiest plazas.

6

Many famous bands started out as people who busk.

7

If you want to busk, you need a good amplifier.

8

They were busking for charity yesterday.

1

The atmosphere in the square was electric while the band continued to busk.

2

Local regulations regarding where one can busk have become quite strict.

3

He treats every busking session as a professional audition.

4

Busking requires a certain level of confidence and charisma.

5

Many tourists enjoy the authentic feel of a city where artists busk.

6

She found that she could make more money when she chose to busk in tourist hotspots.

7

The art of the busk is a long-standing tradition in this city.

8

They were invited to play a real gig after someone heard them busk.

1

The impromptu nature of the busk adds a layer of spontaneity to the urban landscape.

2

He views the act of busking as a form of social experiment rather than just a way to make money.

3

The city’s vibrant culture is largely defined by the diverse performers who busk on its corners.

4

Her transition from the subway platform to the concert hall began when she chose to busk.

5

The legal complexities of where and when one can busk often spark debate among city planners.

6

He mastered the subtle art of the busk, knowing exactly which songs would draw a crowd.

7

The busking community provides a unique support network for aspiring independent artists.

8

Despite the cold weather, he continued to busk, fueled by his passion for the music.

1

The performative ritual of the busk serves as a visceral reminder of the city's artistic pulse.

2

One might argue that the busk is the most honest form of artistic exchange, stripped of all artifice.

3

The tradition of the busk has evolved from itinerant minstrelsy to a sophisticated urban performance art.

4

His decision to busk was a deliberate rejection of the commercialized music industry.

5

The ephemeral nature of the busk makes each performance a unique, unrepeatable moment in time.

6

She found that the anonymity of the busk allowed her to experiment with new musical styles.

7

The socio-economic implications of the busk are often overlooked in urban development discourse.

8

To busk is to reclaim public space for the purpose of human connection and creative expression.

동의어

street-perform play for tips entertain serenade perform in public

반의어

perform privately record in-studio practice indoors

자주 쓰는 조합

busk on the street
busk for money
busking permit
busking spot
busking career
professional busker
busk in the subway
busk for charity
busking gear
busking crowd

관용어 및 표현

"pass the hat"

collecting money

After the song, he passed the hat.

casual

"work the street"

performing in public

He has been working the street for years.

casual

"sing for your supper"

earning a meal through work

He had to sing for his supper.

idiomatic

"street cred"

respect in the community

Busking gave him street cred.

slang

"busker's luck"

random chance of success

It was just busker's luck.

casual

"play for the masses"

performing for the public

He loves to play for the masses.

formal

혼동하기 쉬운

busk vs bask

similar spelling

bask means to enjoy warmth

He basked in the sun.

busk vs husk

rhyme

husk is the outer shell

The corn husk.

busk vs tusk

rhyme

tusk is an elephant tooth

The elephant's tusk.

busk vs musk

rhyme

musk is a scent

The deer musk.

문장 패턴

A1

Subject + busk + in + place

They busk in the subway.

A2

Subject + busk + for + purpose

He busks for charity.

B1

Subject + decided + to + busk

She decided to busk.

B2

It + is + common + to + busk

It is common to busk here.

C1

He + treated + the + busk + as + a + job

He treated the busk as a job.

어휘 가족

명사

busker a person who busks

동사

busk to perform in public

형용사

busking related to the act of busking

관련

performance the broader category

사용법

frequency

5

자주 하는 실수
  • busking as a noun only can be a verb

    Learners often forget it is an action verb.

  • confusing with begging busking is performance

    Busking involves entertainment, not just asking for money.

  • spelling as 'busk' busking/busked

    Remember the double 'k' in some forms.

  • using 'busk' for private gigs busking is public

    Private shows are not busking.

  • forgetting the 'to' to busk

    Infinitive requires 'to'.

Memory Palace

Imagine a busker on your street corner.

Native Usage

Use it when talking about street musicians.

Cultural Insight

Busking is a respected tradition.

Grammar Shortcut

Treat it like 'play'.

Say It Right

Rhymes with dusk.

Avoid Confusion

It's not begging.

Etymology

Means 'to seek'.

Study Smart

Use it in a sentence today.

Global View

Common in all big cities.

Verb Forms

Regular verb.

암기하기

기억법

BUSK: B-U-S-K (Buskers Use Streets to Keep-money).

시각적 연상

A person with a guitar case open on the sidewalk.

Word Web

music street money performance public

챌린지

Describe a busker you saw.

어원

Spanish

원래 의미: To seek

문화적 맥락

Generally positive, but check local laws.

Very common in cities like London, New York, and Dublin.

The movie 'Once' Various street music festivals

실생활에서 연습하기

실제 사용 상황

travel

  • Where can I busk?
  • Is busking allowed?
  • Great busking spot

music

  • He is a busker
  • Busking performance
  • Street music

city life

  • Busking permit
  • Public performance
  • City center

career

  • Started as a busker
  • Busking career
  • Professional performer

대화 시작하기

"Have you ever seen a busker?"

"Do you think busking should be allowed?"

"What instrument would you play if you were to busk?"

"Do you enjoy street music?"

"What is the best place to perform in your city?"

일기 주제

Write about a busker you saw.

Why do you think people busk?

If you were a busker, what would you play?

Describe the atmosphere of a street performance.

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

It depends on the city; many require permits.

Yes, as long as it is portable.

Often, yes, check local laws.

No, busking involves performance.

A person who busks.

Sometimes, if allowed by transit authorities.

For some, yes.

High-traffic public areas.

셀프 테스트 10 질문

fill blank A1

The musician likes to ___ in the park.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: busk

Busk is the correct verb for performance.

multiple choice A2

What does a busker do?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Performs music

Busking is performance art.

true false B1

Busking is usually done in private homes.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

Busking is done in public.

fill blank B2

He needed a ___ to perform legally.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: permit

Busking permit is the standard term.

multiple choice C1

What is the etymological root of busk?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: buscar

It comes from the Spanish buscar.

true false C1

Busking is a form of professional art.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

It is recognized as a valid performance art.

fill blank C2

He ___ his craft on the busy street corner.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: honed

Honed is the best fit for improving skills.

/ 10 correct

Perfect score!

관련 콘텐츠

Entertainment 관련 단어

shows

B1

동사로는 무언가를 보여주거나 사실을 증명한다는 뜻이야. 명사로는 여러 개의 공연이나 쇼를 의미해.

spotlight

B1

무대 등에서 특정 인물이나 장소를 밝게 비추는 강한 불빛을 말해요. 또는 많은 사람들의 관심이나 주목을 받는 상황을 뜻하기도 해요.

busker

B2

A busker is a person who performs music or other forms of entertainment in public places, such as street corners or subway stations, typically to earn money from passersby. This term specifically refers to the act of street performance as a means of earning tips or 'busking'.

depict

B2

그림이나 이야기 등을 통해 무언가를 표현하는 거야. 사람이나 상황을 어떤 모습으로 보여주는지를 의미해.

puzzles

B1

Games, problems, or toys designed to test ingenuity and knowledge by requiring the solver to piece together information or physical parts. As a verb, it describes the act of causing someone to feel confused or perplexed because something is difficult to understand.

antagonist

C1

To act in opposition to someone or something, or to provoke hostility and anger through specific actions or behavior. It involves intentionally or unintentionally creating an adversary or causing someone to become unfriendly.

contestants

B1

대회나 게임에 참여하여 상이나 승리를 얻기 위해 경쟁하는 사람들을 말해요.

win

A1

경기나 게임에서 일등을 하는 것입니다. 노력 끝에 무언가를 성취하거나 상을 받는 것을 의미하기도 해요.

play

A1

To engage in activity for enjoyment and recreation rather than for a serious or practical purpose. It is also used to describe participating in a sport or performing music on an instrument.

hypermarion

C1

A hypermarion is an advanced, highly complex puppet or robotic figure designed to achieve movements and expressions that exceed the limitations of both traditional puppetry and human performers. It is typically used in avant-garde theater or robotics to explore the boundaries between artificial life and human control.

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