rock 'n' roll
英 [ˌrɒk ən ˈrəʊl]
美 [ˌrɑːk ən ˈroʊl]
网络 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
- In fact, it was harrison's lead guitar that transformed the ensemble into a bona fide rock@ n@ roll band.
事实上,将这支合唱团转化成为真正的摇滚乐团的,就是主音吉他手哈里森。 - Music is a regular theme in his work, especially the rebelliousness of rock 'n' roll.
音乐是他作品中的一个常规主题,尤其是叛逆的摇滚乐。 - Harrison taught himself guitar by listening to early rock@ n@ roll heroes such as Elvis Presley and chuck berry.
他通过听埃尔维斯?普雷斯利和查克?贝里等早期摇滚歌王的音乐,自学吉他。 - Visitors to the show can also sit in a recording studio ( presented under the fictional label Xi Kang Records) and browse through an archive of music of dissent in the wider Chinese-speaking world, whether pop, punk or rock 'n' roll.
观看展览的观众还可以坐进录音棚(虚构的厂牌嵇康唱片),欣赏华语世界中具有抗争精神的音乐合集,无论是流行、朋克还是摇滚音乐。 - New media are rarely accepted as mainstream immediately – two recent examples include comic books and rock 'n roll music.
新媒介很少立即作为主流被接受–个最近的例子包括滑稽的书和摇滚乐和转动音乐。 - These amounted to us supplying them with rock 'n' roll records to play to American troops while asking them to defect.
实际上就是我们向他们提供摇滚乐唱片,让他们在游说美军叛变时播放。 - So is business the new rock 'n' roll?
商业是一种新的摇滚吗? - So a word that means stone also means concerts featuring rock 'n' roll bands like The Rolling Stones.
所以rock也可以表示那些有像滚石这样的摇滚乐队的演唱会。 - The Rock 'n' Roll and the Rebellion of American Youth in 1960s
摇滚乐与20世纪60年代美国青年的反叛 - That was a time when I took a crazy liking to rock 'n' roll.
那个时候我已经开始非常狂热地去喜欢摇滚乐。