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
- Rock 'n' roll can now be done quite openly at work, thanks to the iPod, which allows us all to pass the dull hours in the company of Mick Jagger or similar.
多亏有了ipod,现在我们可以在上班时堂而皇之地听摇滚乐,在米克贾格尔(mickjagger)等摇滚明星的陪伴下,打发无聊的时光。 - "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。 - Because rock 'n' roll itself is an awful career choice these days.
因为如今摇滚本身是一种糟糕透顶的职业选择。 - Harrison taught himself guitar by listening to early rock@ n@ roll heroes such as Elvis Presley and chuck berry.
他通过听埃尔维斯?普雷斯利和查克?贝里等早期摇滚歌王的音乐,自学吉他。 - The immediate ancestor of rock 'n' roll is rhythm-and-blues.
摇滚乐直接源自节奏布鲁斯。 - 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。 - That was a time when I took a crazy liking to rock 'n' roll.
那个时候我已经开始非常狂热地去喜欢摇滚乐。 - Barnes describes his inspiration as When you grow up with Laserium, the Beatles and Star Trek, you want to build a rock n roll rocket ship.
巴恩是这样形容他的灵感来源的:如果你的成长道路是激光天象仪、披头士乐队和《星际迷航》陪伴着的,那么你就会想要建造一艘摇滚火箭飞船。 - Rock n roll has a strong beat.
摇滚乐的节拍热爱强烈。 - The Rock 'n' Roll and the Rebellion of American Youth in 1960s
摇滚乐与20世纪60年代美国青年的反叛