jazz,英文单词,名词、形容词、及物动词、不及物动词,作名词时意为“爵士乐,爵士舞;喧闹,人名;(德)雅茨”,作形容词时意为“爵士乐的;喧吵的”,作及物动词时意为“奏爵士乐,跳爵士舞;游荡”,作不及物动词时意为“奏爵士乐;使活泼”。单词发音 英[dʒæz]美[dʒæz]短语搭配 Utah Jazz...
jazz 显示所有例句 n. — see also acid jazz 1. [u] 爵士乐a type of music with strong rhythms, in which the players often improvise(= make up the music as they are playing) , originally created by African American musicians IDM
Jazzis mother's milk to me. 爵士乐对于我来说是不可或缺的。 《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》 oldjazzrecordings reissued on CD 以激光唱片重新发行的老爵士乐 《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》 For the uninitiated, Western Swing is a fusion ofjazz, rhythm & blues, rock & roll and country music. ...
1. jazz 1. He jazzed up the room with some bright red curtains. 他用一些鲜红的窗帘将房间装饰得更具生气。 名词 1. She's just full of jazz. 她浑身是劲儿。 2. jazz的解释 2. Don't give me any of that jazz about your great adventure!
jazz n.[U] 1. 爵士乐(舞) We went to a jazz concert last night. 我们昨晚去听爵士音乐会。 2. 【美】【俚】活泼;喧闹 She's just full of jazz. 她浑身是劲儿。 3. 【俚】唬人之谈;空话,胡扯 vt. 1. 把...奏成爵士音乐 2. 使有刺激性,使活泼[(+up)]...
jazz 基本词汇 英[dʒæz] 美[dʒæz] n.爵士乐;空话;各种杂物 vt.使有生气;以爵士风格演奏 vi.跳爵士舞;奏爵士乐;游荡 释义常用度 爵士乐 奏爵士乐 跳爵士舞 形容词: jazzish 名词: jazzer 过去式: jazzed 过去分词: jazzed 现在分词: jazzing 第三人称单数: jazzes 成人英语MBA联考单词...
jazz 1 of 2 noun ˈjaz Synonyms of jazz 1 a : American music developed especially from ragtime and blues and characterized by propulsive syncopated rhythms, polyphonic ensemble playing, varying degrees of improvisation, and often deliberate distortions of pitch and timbre b : popular dance...
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jazz 1jazz/ˈʤæz/noun Britannica Dictionary definition of JAZZ [noncount] 1 :a type of American music with lively rhythms and melodies that are often made up by musicians as they play He likes/playsjazz. She was listening to (some)jazz. ...
Jazz, musical form, often improvisational, developed by African Americans and influenced by both European harmonic structure and African rhythms. It is often characterized by syncopated rhythms, polyphonic ensemble playing, and the use of original timbre