单词 | groove |
释义 | grooveWord family adjectivegroovedgroovynoungroovergroovinessgrooveadverbgroovily groove /ɡruːv/ ●○○ noun [countableC] 1 LINEa thin line cut into a hard surface 凹槽 The bolt slid easily into the groove. 插销顺畅地滑入凹槽。 a shallow groove cut into the cliff 悬崖上的一道浅槽 2 be stuck in a groove CHANGE/BECOME DIFFERENTto do something in the same way for a long time so that it becomes boring 墨守成规,一成不变 Our product range was stuck in a groove. 我们的产品线一成不变。 3 informal the beat of a piece of popular music 〔流行音乐的〕节奏 a hypnotic dub groove 迷幻的强节奏音乐 Examples from the Corpus groove• Then you cut a groove into the wood, so that the two pieces can be slotted together.• I get myself in sort of a groove.• Jazzy grooves and top-class rapping; this helped invent trip-hop and all manner of other dubious things.• This type of groove should be played very tight, smack on the beat at all times, but with a little bounce.• The music moves from ominous grooves to all-out instrumental pummeling of the listener -- all in the same piece.• As the lights went down and the groove got going, people started dancing.• Its blade was two-edged, and made of heavy bronze, the grooves chased like lotus stems.• The record player needle kept jumping out of the grooves. (1300-1400) Dutch groeve |
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