英:['gru:və]
美:['gruvə]
英:['gru:və]
美:['gruvə]
noun
a long narrow channel or depression
a fixed routine : rut
a situation suited to one's abilities or interests : niche
top form
a great talker when he is in the groove
the middle of the strike zone in baseball where a pitch is most easily hit
a fastball right in the groove
an enjoyable or exciting experience
a pronounced enjoyable rhythm
verb
transitive verb
to make a groove in
to join by a groove
to perfect by repeated practice
grooved her golf swing
to throw (a pitch) in the groove
intransitive verb
to become joined or fitted by a groove
to form a groove
to enjoy oneself intensely
to interact harmoniously
contemporary minds and rock groove together—Benjamin DeMott
开槽机
Noun Middle English grove pit, cave, from Middle Dutch groeve; akin to Old High German gruoba pit, cave, Old English grafan to dig — more at grave >entry 5
The first known use of groove was in 1659
gropeverb
to seek by or as if by feeling around uncertainly grope for the right word
groped for the light switch
to feel one's way by groping
grope along a wall
groovyadjective
very good : excellent
groove1 of 2noun
a long narrow channel made in a surface
a fixed routine : rut
top form
groove2 of 2verb
to form a groove in
to become grooved
to enjoy very much
groove1 of 2noun
a long narrow channel made in a surface
a fixed routine : rut
top form
groove2 of 2verb
to form a groove in
to become grooved
to enjoy very much
groove1 of 2noun
a long narrow channel made in a surface
a fixed routine : rut
top form
groove2 of 2verb
to form a groove in
to become grooved
to enjoy very much
1 Marziano did that one better: He built a groover at home, which saws six indents into the binding at once.
2 The door slides along a groove in the doorframe.
3 Among the groovers on the small floor: a middle-aged white couple doing a casual foxtrot and an elderly bow-tied black guy doing something that looks like the Electric Slide.
4 "Your Love is Calling My Name" is a propulsive krautrock groover and one of the highlights of the War on Drugs's second album proper.
5 The band later expanded to include Bates's violinist brother Dylan and old sparring partner Iain Ballamy on tenor sax for two storming groovers.
6 if you groove that piece of wood, we should be able to fit this smaller board into it
7 She hasn't yet found her groove.
8 Across 15 tracks, Booth largely stays within slow grooves and singer-songwritery sonic terrains, which place the focus squarely on her softly smokey voice and vivid story arcs.
9 The group build expectations with patience and precision, from quiet, dripping-water motifs propelled by soft mallet sounds that swell and recede, to folksy Mehldau-like themes that release flows of Jarrett-like inventiveness, or hip Cuban groovers.
10 He's a great pitcher when he's in a groove.
11 None of us knew much about cutting ice; but we laid off a straight base-line of a hundred feet, hitched old Sol to the new groover, and marked off five hundred cakes.
12 the grooves on a vinyl record
13 The harmonies were beautiful, and the groove stayed consistent.
14 A slower groover followed, accented by abruptly slamming halts and coloured by high, violin-like shimmers from the guitar, and then a rocking blues.
15 “Along for the Ride” is a country-tastic groover, with “Talking to Me” a love song of a different sort.
16 “Thursday Morning” is another mellow blues groover, followed by the excellent “Daggers,” which even boasts a hint of reggae for good measure.
17 She might then scare with a raw original, then exhilarate with a driving R&B groover.
18 We grooved to the beat.
19 They have also, at the end of a very private trail, set up the “groover,” a five-gallon bucket with a toilet seat and a stellar view.
20 Being an entrepreneur, Groover says, isn't just about selling a product.
格鲁弗认为作为一名企业家,你的职责不仅仅是出售商品。
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