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jazz

英 [dʒæz]

美 [dʒæz]

n.  爵士乐
v.  奏爵士乐; 使活泼

现在分词:jazzing 过去式:jazzed 第三人称单数:jazzes 过去分词:jazzed 

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Collins.3 / BNC.5759 / COCA.3848

短语动词

jazz up
1. 使更有趣;使更绚丽多彩;使更令人兴奋  2. 使更具流行音乐(或爵士乐)风格  

短语用例

    jazz sth↔up

    • 使某事更有趣;使某事更令人兴奋;使某事更有吸引力
      to make sth more interesting, exciting or attractive
      1. a jazz band/club
        爵士乐队 / 夜总会
      2. traditional/modern jazz
        传统 / 现代爵士乐
      3. jazz musicians
        爵士乐师
    • 使一段音乐听起来更现代化;使更具有流行音乐(或爵士乐)的风格
      to make a piece of music sound more modern, or more like popular music or jazz

      习惯用语

        n.

          and all that jazz
        • 以及诸如此类的东西(或事情)
          and things like that
        • How's it going? You know─love, life and all that jazz.
          怎么样啊?你知道——说的就是爱情、生活以及诸如此类的事情嘛。

        牛津词典

          noun

          • 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
            1. a jazz band/club
              爵士乐队 / 夜总会
            2. traditional/modern jazz
              传统 / 现代爵士乐
            3. jazz musicians
              爵士乐师

          verb

            verb

              柯林斯词典

              • N-UNCOUNT 爵士乐
                Jazzis a style of music that was invented by African American musicians in the early part of the twentieth century. Jazz music has very strong rhythms and often involves improvisation.
                1. The pub has live jazz on Sundays.
                  那家酒馆每周日都有现场爵士乐演奏。
                2. ...the great American jazz pianist George Shearing.
                  美国伟大的爵士乐钢琴演奏家乔治·希林

              英英释义

              noun

              • a style of dance music popular in the 1920s
                1. a genre of popular music that originated in New Orleans around 1900 and developed through increasingly complex styles
                  1. empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk
                    1. that's a lot of wind
                    2. don't give me any of that jazz
                    Synonym:windmalarkeymalarkyidle wordsnothingness

                  verb

                  双语例句

                  • Researchers have ploughed through 16,000 different pieces of classical, rock and jazz music
                    研究者好不容易完成了对1.6万首不同的古典、摇滚和爵士乐曲的研究。
                  • Musicians blast their brassy jazz from street corners.
                    玩音乐的人在街角大声弹奏起尖锐刺耳的爵士乐。
                  • Cubism had affinities with the new European interest in jazz.
                    主体派和欧洲新近的爵士音乐热有密切关系。
                  • He was one of the most influential performers of modern jazz
                    他是现代爵士乐最有影响力的表演者之一。
                  • She protested that it wasn't traditional jazz at all, but an unholy row
                    她抗议说那根本不是传统爵士乐,而是令人憎恶的噪音。
                  • At that time, his virtuosity on the trumpet had no parallel in jazz.
                    那时,他高超的小号吹奏技巧在爵士乐界无人能比。
                  • His music fused the rhythms of jazz with classical forms
                    他的音乐把爵士乐的节奏和古典乐的形式结合在了一起。
                  • Trumpeter Marcus Belgrave ran a jazz workshop for young artists
                    小号手马库斯·贝尔格雷夫为年轻艺术家办了一个爵士乐研习班。
                  • Marsalis has a formidable reputation in both jazz and classical music
                    马萨利斯在爵士乐和古典音乐领域都有极高的声望。
                  • It was jazz music he loved, its syncopations.
                    他喜爱爵士乐,喜欢它的切分音。