英:[ˈbu:gi]
美:[ˈbʊgi]
英:[ˈbu:gi]
美:[ˈbʊgi]
boog·ie
bU gi
复数:boogies
第三人称单数:boogies
现在分词:boogieing
过去式:boogied
过去分词:boogied
noun
boogie-woogie
earthy and strongly rhythmic rock music conducive to dancingalso: a period of or occasion for dancing to this music
verb
intransitive verb
to dance to rock musicalso: revel, party
to move quickly
to get going
"跳布吉舞音乐",始于1974年,源自于 boogie,这是一种基于蓝调和弦的晚期1960年代的摇滚音乐风格; 早期它是一种蓝调风格的名称(1941年,也作为动词),缩写为 boogie-woogie(1928年),这是一个押韵的重复名词 boogie(1917年),在美国英语俚语中意味着“租赁派对”。一首歌曲的标题“那种打击乐的布吉布吉舞”出现在1912年的版权登记中。1923年作为“黑人”的贬义词。
The first known use of boogie was in 1929
1 That was followed by a tragic and fatal incident, when a swimmer on a boogie board was killed by a shark at Newcomb Hollow Beach, in Wellfleet.
2 “Well, I hope the Beast is ready to boogie, because Mrs. Turton is ready to dance. Look,” she added, wiggling one of her sneakers in the air.
3 The sandpaper finishes and washboard-rubbed grooves suit a batch of shuffles and boogies tailored for being performed on wooden crates and with pawn-shop gear.
4 The waves looked at least ten feet tall and crushed me and my boogie board into the sand more times than I can count.
那边的海浪看起来至少有十英尺高,把我和我的冲浪趴板打翻到沙滩的次数多到我都算不清。
5 Boogie Nights is a 1997 American drama film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.
上映于1997年的美国剧情片《不羁夜》由保罗•托马斯•安德森(Paul Thomas Anderson)编剧和导演。
6 “When he was eight weeks old, he jumped onto a boogie board in the pool, and I just knew that he was a star,” his owner, Grace Glavin, said.
7 Or maybe the First Lady really just wanted to boogie with a root vegetable.
8 For the last 60 days, my chinook salmon jihad has been on full-tilt boogie status.
9 Sometimes he'll shove the kid out his front door using his foot while his girlfriend cackles, "Why don't you make like a Kleenex and put some boogie in it!"
10 Seemingly overnight, New York City has become a real-life “Footloose” — at least for dance-happy gay men who feel as if they have nowhere to boogie these days.
11 Jangling like spare change, the group's swampy Americana fare occupies a comfortable place between crunchy boogie and jittery country.
12 The soundtrack pumped as the models sat down for a family lunch and then boogied over the photographers' pit to pull off their best dance moves in front of the snapping flashbulbs.
13 I had taught myself a little dance that I called “the boogie.”
14 I moved from boogie boards and tankinis to expensive, carefully selected bathers; elegant sarongs; and summer reading lists.
15 And when it's time to boogie down, you probably't shove a cassette into your 8 - track player.
当是时候放松下时, 你可能也不会将磁带推进8音轨的播放器内.
16 “In the ’90s, when I was growing up going to the beach, boogie boarding was cool.
17 We found our way to the wide sandy beach, where families congregated under colorful umbrellas and teenage boys paraded in and out of the water with their boogie boards.
18 There are metal bands, punk bands, drone bands, boogie rock bands and sludge bands.
19 He would boogie through an entire Taj Mahal concert or ride his BMW like a bat out of hell, letting the wind blow through his brain.
20 I remember the herring and the new potatoes, the ring-dance around the maypole, some song about a frog, the fetching girls with wildflowers in their hair, the shameless boogieing to Abba.
1 布基乌基乐曲
2 毒素
3 布基乌基
4 离开
out off away clear departure going ex- pro- outta stir go part leave beat Blow Split retire quit withdraw ankle depart shrink absent evacuate detach nick egress scat keep away run along be away stand off make tracks sling hook push along haul off
5 黑人
negritic chocolate ugly colored Negro Ethiopian Afro dinge nonwhite shad-mouth inkface scobe splib houtie member color black brother native boot shade African shine ink spill charcoal skillet jig spade moor domino raisin skunk spook nigger clink Kaffir choco darky blackamoor moke munt jigaboo schvartze cuffee boong nig-nog son of Ham
9 霹雳舞
10 鼻屎干
11 快速离开