disco
英['dɪskəʊ]
美['dɪskoʊ]
CET4 TEM4
n. (名词)
- [C]迪斯科舞厅; 迪斯科舞会 party usually with flashing lights, where people dance to recorded pop music
Noun:
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popular dance music (especially in the late 1970s); melodic with a regular bass beat; intended mainly for dancing at discotheques
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a public dance hall for dancing to recorded popular music
Verb:
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dance to disco music
- 1. Guests bopped and jigged the night away to the disco beat.
- 客人们整个晚上随着迪斯科的节奏跳博普舞和吉格舞。
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- 2. A disco isn't exactly a den of iniquity.
- 迪斯科舞厅并非藏污纳垢之处。
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- 3. A sit-down dinner was followed by a disco.
- 晚宴之后播放了一曲迪斯科舞曲。
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- 4. Teenage disco music pumped out at every station.
- 每一站都喧闹地播放着十几岁少年所喜爱的劲爆迪斯科音乐。
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- 5. Fridays and Saturdays are regular disco nights.
- 周五和周六是固定的迪斯科之夜。
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用作名词 (n.)
- This disco is a magnet for young people.
这家迪斯科舞厅经常吸引大批年轻的顾客。
- He picked up the girl at a college disco.
他在学校的迪斯科舞会上偶然结识了那姑娘。
- We danced to the disco music.
我们跟着迪斯科乐曲跳舞。
用作名词 (n.)
- Can you find a disco ?
你能找到迪斯科舞厅吗?
- We could hear loud disco music coming from the hall.
我们听到迪斯科音乐从大厅传来。