bebop
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /ˈbiːbɒp/
美 /ˈbibɑp/
英文释义
名词 n.
- An early form of modern jazz played by small groups and featuring driving rhythms and complex, often dissonant harmonies.
动词 v.
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To participate in bebop jazz, such as by dancing in a way associated with the genre.
— Six months into their career, the Clash already showed themselves the equal of any rock band that had come before them, simply by assaulting the last frontier of rock mythology: the notion that the rock audience, like some sort of bebopping proletariat, was a receptacle of goodness and hope, and that rock 'n' roll offered redemption.
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To walk in an easygoing, carefree manner.
— Typically one could spot Chet bebopping down the sidewalk in an Amish hat, or hunched over a cafeteria table discussing Calvinism or the Vietnam war.
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词源
词源 1
Alteration of earlier rebop, nonsense syllables used in scat singing in the 1940s. Compare doo be doo be doo, doo-wop, etc.
词源 2
Alteration of earlier rebop, nonsense syllables used in scat singing in the 1940s. Compare doo be doo be doo, doo-wop, etc.
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