rock'n'roll
英 [ˈrɒknˈrəʊl]
美 [ˈrɑkənˈroʊl]
网络 摇滚乐; 摇滚; 摇滚音乐; 摇滚唱法; 摇滚舞
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
- Rock'n'roll has become so commercialised and safe since punk.
摇滚乐自从朋克乐以后就已经过于商业化而缺乏新意了。 - 'They play classic rock'n'roll,' states her boyfriend, 'My dad digs them too.'
“他们演奏经典摇滚乐,”她的男朋友说道,“我爸爸也喜欢他们。” - Whatever happened to our rock'n'roll?
无论发生在我们的摇滚乐? - His rock'n'roll fantasy during his last year in law school.
在法学院的最后一年里,他就开始实践他的摇滚梦了。 - US magazines hailed her as the greatest rock'n'roll singer in the world
美国杂志把她奉为世界上最伟大的摇滚歌手。 - For a while rock'n'roll was all the go; then it was replaced by something else.
摇滚乐曾一度流行,但很快就被别的东西取代了。 - Look, these young people are fascinated by rock'n'roll.
看,这些年轻人对摇滚乐很着迷。 - But those early recordings helped define the kind of music that the world now knows as rock'n'roll.
但猫王早期的唱片帮助定义了如今举世皆晓的摇滚乐。 - I'm going to a rock'n'roll concert tonight.
我今晚正要去参加摇滚音乐会。 - It rapidly became apparent that rock'n'roll was a very broad church indeed.
摇滚乐实际无所不包,这一点很快就显而易见了。