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单词 boy band
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Definition of boy band in English:

boy band

noun
  • A pop group composed of attractive young men, whose music and image are designed to appeal primarily to a young teenage audience.

    (流行音乐)少男(或少女)组合

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Deep down though, they're still a boy band, so they still have the obligatory guitar track.
    • Today, having churned out boy band after girl band after boy band to little avail, they needed something fresh to sell to the kids.
    • Not only was he a member of Boyzone, the Irish mega-boy band, but he was also responsible for putting together Westlife, another Irish boy band.
    • To make it simple, this Christian rock band sounds like any other boy band in the music world.
    • He may seem to have a voice fit for a boy band but don't be critical without listening to at least a few tracks of this album.
    • They appeal to the baggy jean-wearing crowds, but maintain their youthful boy band personas.
    • What they want are nice tunes, sung by a nice lad with boy band looks who actually has some musical talent.
    • As a member of the hugely popular US boy band N*SYNC and beau of one Miss Britney Spears, it has been difficult to avoid Justin Timberlake.
    • There is somewhere a boy band called LFO, apparently standing for Lyte Funky Ones.
    • And without a doubt, the dirty basslines on tracks like 'Steam' paved the way for late 90s boy band 5ive.
    • The trouble with being in a boy band is that it's not great training for being Bob Dylan.
    • One thing they're all insistent on is they're not splitting up, even though three albums and a Best Of is the archetypal lifespan for a boy band.
    • A lot of people consider this group, given their fashion sense and hair design, to be a boy band.
    • In the world of boy bands, Blue have certainly lasted on the shelf longer than most.
    • Most of her recent work has been with British boy band Blue, and she's now their assistant choreographer.
    • While her friends might have had boy band posters on their walls, she was more likely to have posters of actors or from musicals.
    • Blake was a fan of the Beach Boys, the Californian boy band that made waves with their surfer anthem Good Vibrations.
    • That's why it felt so dismaying when a major-label boy band was able to mobilise a highly organised fanbase to top the inaugural chart.
    • Luke Bainbridge spends a month with the biggest boy band on the planet.
    • Mark was in a boy band but was kicked out when they found out that he could play an instrument.
    • This album is far from the stereotypical boy band image they're successfully shedding.

Definition of boy band in US English:

boy band

noun
  • A pop group composed of attractive young men, whose music and image are designed to appeal primarily to a young teenage audience.

    (流行音乐)少男(或少女)组合

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The trouble with being in a boy band is that it's not great training for being Bob Dylan.
    • They appeal to the baggy jean-wearing crowds, but maintain their youthful boy band personas.
    • Today, having churned out boy band after girl band after boy band to little avail, they needed something fresh to sell to the kids.
    • Deep down though, they're still a boy band, so they still have the obligatory guitar track.
    • This album is far from the stereotypical boy band image they're successfully shedding.
    • There is somewhere a boy band called LFO, apparently standing for Lyte Funky Ones.
    • To make it simple, this Christian rock band sounds like any other boy band in the music world.
    • In the world of boy bands, Blue have certainly lasted on the shelf longer than most.
    • As a member of the hugely popular US boy band N*SYNC and beau of one Miss Britney Spears, it has been difficult to avoid Justin Timberlake.
    • Mark was in a boy band but was kicked out when they found out that he could play an instrument.
    • While her friends might have had boy band posters on their walls, she was more likely to have posters of actors or from musicals.
    • A lot of people consider this group, given their fashion sense and hair design, to be a boy band.
    • And without a doubt, the dirty basslines on tracks like 'Steam' paved the way for late 90s boy band 5ive.
    • Most of her recent work has been with British boy band Blue, and she's now their assistant choreographer.
    • What they want are nice tunes, sung by a nice lad with boy band looks who actually has some musical talent.
    • Luke Bainbridge spends a month with the biggest boy band on the planet.
    • That's why it felt so dismaying when a major-label boy band was able to mobilise a highly organised fanbase to top the inaugural chart.
    • He may seem to have a voice fit for a boy band but don't be critical without listening to at least a few tracks of this album.
    • One thing they're all insistent on is they're not splitting up, even though three albums and a Best Of is the archetypal lifespan for a boy band.
    • Blake was a fan of the Beach Boys, the Californian boy band that made waves with their surfer anthem Good Vibrations.
    • Not only was he a member of Boyzone, the Irish mega-boy band, but he was also responsible for putting together Westlife, another Irish boy band.
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