vibe
名词 n.
动词 v.
英文释义
名词 n.
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An atmosphere or aura felt to belong to a person, place or thing.
— The couple canceled their night out when they got a bad vibe from the new babysitter.
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Something that is good, trendy, pleasant, or atmospheric; a thing or person with a good vibe.
— Once inside, Clayton wasted no time testing his chemistry with the women, kissing Teddi, Kira, Eliza, Cassidy and Rachel. However, not all of his relationships were so easy — Claire announced to the other contestants that her one-on-one time with Clayton was “not the vibe,” noting that he was too nice for her.
- A vibraphone.
- Vibration.
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A vibrator (sex toy).
— Water and electricity might not mix, but water and battery-powered fun sure do. Whether you are using a vibe alone or with a partner, in the tub or in the shower, the sensation of intense vibration feels especially nice underwater. Although waterproof vibrators can resemble anything from a lipstick to a kitty cat, most have one of four basic designs.
动词 v.
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To stimulate with a vibrator.
— If your usual routine is hammering or vibing your clit for three minutes before you run out the door, try giving yourself five minutes of exploratory time.
- To relax and enjoy oneself.
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To agree.
— Besides, even if you don't vibe with his subject matter, he is a style king of West Coast, down-tempo gangsta-pimp music.
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To get along; to hit it off.
— Sam started out being someone I totally vibed with on every level.
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To feel in agreement with; to appreciate or enjoy.
— Nia was glad she'd let Rico bring her to the club as she vibed with the fusion of Latin sounds and American hip-hop.
- To treat (a fellow performer) in a condescending or insulting manner, typically during a performance or jam session, to signal to them that they are unsatisfactory.
- To vibe code.
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
Apocopic form of vibration, vibrator, etc.
词源 2
Apocopic form of vibration, vibrator, etc.
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