jazzed
英 [dʒæzd]
美 [dʒæzd]
v. 奏爵士乐; 使活泼
jazz的过去式
COCA.45142
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.
双语例句
- 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。 - They've certainly jazzed this place up since the last time I was here.
自打我上次来这儿以后,他们确实已使这地方变得更加生气勃勃。 - And jazzed it up a little.
让它更机灵了一些。 - LL: Yes, the third reason is that I am jazzed to be spending some time with one of my favorite friends.
对了,忘了邀请他一起来了。你不是说有三个理由让你兴奋吗? - I can tell you aren't jazzed up by group events.
我可以看出来,你并没有因为集体活动而变得活跃起来。 - Jazzed up the living area with beaded curtains. She ran off a list of the places they would visit.
用串珠窗帘装饰房间,使它变得有生气她一口气报出一串他们将访问的地名。 - He removed overtly religious images such as the cross and stained glass. He jazzed up services with videos, drama and contemporary music.
他去掉了诸如十字架和彩绘玻璃这样的直截了当的宗教形象,引入录影带,戏曲和当代音乐等服务,使之生动活泼。 - And the bad guys seem jazzed by their evildoing.
坏家伙们似乎对他们的恶行乐在其中。 - They jazzed up the woman till she looked like a teenager.
他们把这个女人打扮得像十几岁一样。 - The tune is basically the same as the old one, but considerably jazzed up.
调子基本还是老调子,但已在很大程度上转变为爵士乐风格。