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
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- a jazz band/club
爵士乐队 / 夜总会 - traditional/modern jazz
传统 / 现代爵士乐 - jazz musicians
爵士乐师
- a jazz band/club
- 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- a jazz band/club
爵士乐队 / 夜总会 - traditional/modern jazz
传统 / 现代爵士乐 - jazz musicians
爵士乐师
- a jazz band/club
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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.- The pub has live jazz on Sundays.
那家酒馆每周日都有现场爵士乐演奏。 - ...the great American jazz pianist George Shearing.
美国伟大的爵士乐钢琴演奏家乔治·希林
- The pub has live jazz on Sundays.
英英释义
noun
- a style of dance music popular in the 1920s
- a genre of popular music that originated in New Orleans around 1900 and developed through increasingly complex styles
- empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk
- that's a lot of wind
- don't give me any of that jazz
verb
- have sexual intercourse with
- This student sleeps with everyone in her dorm
- Adam knew Eve
- Were you ever intimate with this man?
- play something in the style of jazz