rock music
英 [ˈrɒk mjuːzɪk]
美 [ˈrɑːk mjuːzɪk]
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
- The success of the recent TV series has aroused young people's curiosity about rock music.
最近的电视连续节目的成功激起了年轻人对摇滚乐的好奇。 - He once told an interviewer that he didn't even like rock music.
他曾告诉一位采访者,他甚至都不喜欢摇滚乐。 - I'm not particularly keen on Rock music.
我不是特别喜欢摇滚乐。 - She added some new flavor to modern pop and rock music with her incredibly marketable success.
她为现代流行乐和摇滚乐注入了新鲜的元素,在专辑销量上也获得了巨大的成功。 - 'Nirvana' squared the circle by making a record that was both superb pop and rock music at the same time.
“涅磐”乐队做到了不可能做到的事,录制了一张既有流行风又带有摇滚范儿的唱片。 - Don't you think it's too noisy here? The rock music! I can hardly bear it.
你不觉得这里太吵了吗?那些摇滚乐!我受不了了! - The music for this piece is full of rhythmic energy of rock music.
这个版本的音乐是充满了有节奏的能量的摇滚音乐。 - Young people have no idea why the old people can not understand their excitement towards rock music.
年轻人不明白为什么上了年纪的人不能理解他们对摇滚乐的兴奋与激动。 - But I am especially fond of rock music because I can dance to it.
我特别喜欢的是摇滚乐,因为可以随着音乐一起跳舞。 - Rock music has often been linked with the drug culture.
人们常常把摇滚乐和毒品文化联系在一起。