rock 'n' roll
英 [ˌrɒk ən ˈrəʊl]
美 [ˌrɑːk ən ˈroʊl]
网络 摇滚乐
英英释义
noun
- a genre of popular music originating in the 1950s
- rock is a generic term for the range of styles that evolved out of rock'n'roll.
双语例句
- Jerry Lee Lewis was a rock 'n' roll singer.
杰里·李·刘易斯是初期摇滚乐歌手。 - He began living out his rock 'n' roll fantasy during his last year in law school
在法学院的最后一年,他开始着手实践自己的摇滚梦想。 - Rock 'n' roll is a music genre many people thought was dying.
很多人都认为摇滚这种音乐形式正在走向萎靡。 - The technology works best for bright, loud music such as rock 'n' roll.
此项技术对明快、热闹的音乐,如摇滚乐的n琶音最适合。 - A Killers-style rock 'n' roll summer festival look could include a stacked heel at the end of a pair of skinny black jeans.
夺人眼球的夏季摇滚盛会装扮可以在一条黑色紧身牛仔裤下面配一双叠跟鞋。 - These amounted to us supplying them with rock 'n' roll records to play to American troops while asking them to defect.
实际上就是我们向他们提供摇滚乐唱片,让他们在游说美军叛变时播放。 - Visitors to the show can also sit in a recording studio ( presented under the fictional label Xi Kang Records) and browse through an archive of music of dissent in the wider Chinese-speaking world, whether pop, punk or rock 'n' roll.
观看展览的观众还可以坐进录音棚(虚构的厂牌嵇康唱片),欣赏华语世界中具有抗争精神的音乐合集,无论是流行、朋克还是摇滚音乐。 - My favorite clothes are shirts with a rock n roll style.
我喜欢的衣服是带摇滚乐样式的衬衫。 - "Rock" is the shortened version of rock 'n' roll, which describes a popular form of music.
Rock是rock‘n’roll的缩写,形容一种流行的音乐形式。 - New media are rarely accepted as mainstream immediately – two recent examples include comic books and rock 'n roll music.
新媒介很少立即作为主流被接受–个最近的例子包括滑稽的书和摇滚乐和转动音乐。