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单词 techno
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Definition of techno in English:

techno

noun ˈtɛknəʊˈtɛknoʊ
mass noun
  • A style of fast, heavy electronic dance music, typically with few or no vocals.

    高技术音乐

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Next door, was a cafe run by a former ska musician with a love for house and techno.
    • Many had been waiting patiently for several hours, bobbing to blasts of techno, country and rock music.
    • Music, which mainly focused on techno and dance, simply wasn't interesting anymore.
    • Flamenco now has modern influences such as blues, jazz and more recently rock, hip-hop or techno.
    • He listens to black music while she listens to different kinds of music, but no techno.
    • At a push he could be loosely considered a techno DJ, but once in the studio, techno seems to be the last thing on his mind.
    • The last two weeks they played techno and dance music at the end of the night.
    • The music is a blend of techno beats and guitar riffs, and makes for pretty decent racing music.
    • The sound effects are ok and the music is all ambient techno style which is nice and moody but maybe a bit dull when the action starts hotting up.
    • His blend of minimal techno and acid has been his trademark sound since the early days.
    • If you all grew up in the same social environment, how is it that you understand techno and they don't?
    • He likes electro, techno, and house, but always figures they could use some renovations.
    • Bossa nova, deep techno, hip hop, broken beat and jazz all find common ground in a sound that is a genre all its own.
    • The group's sound is blank canvas of electronic soundscapes that fuse techno, hip hop, drum and bass and house.
    • Their music is a mixture of Eastern European folk, gypsy, techno and American jazz.
    • His accomplished, melancholic debut of minimal and ethereal, techno music quickly followed.
    • Reminiscent of classic German techno, both are perfect dance floor fillers.
    • His meteoric rise has been cited as one of the catalysts for Swedish techno's current influence.
    • Music will include funky techno, a cappella singers, dance floor jazz, and chilled house.
    • The result is some of the darkest, most introspective techno to come out in a long time.

Origin

1980s: abbreviation of technological.

Definition of techno in US English:

techno

nounˈtɛknoʊˈteknō
  • A style of fast, heavy electronic dance music, typically with few or no vocals.

    高技术音乐

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He listens to black music while she listens to different kinds of music, but no techno.
    • His meteoric rise has been cited as one of the catalysts for Swedish techno's current influence.
    • The last two weeks they played techno and dance music at the end of the night.
    • The result is some of the darkest, most introspective techno to come out in a long time.
    • Next door, was a cafe run by a former ska musician with a love for house and techno.
    • The group's sound is blank canvas of electronic soundscapes that fuse techno, hip hop, drum and bass and house.
    • Their music is a mixture of Eastern European folk, gypsy, techno and American jazz.
    • Reminiscent of classic German techno, both are perfect dance floor fillers.
    • Bossa nova, deep techno, hip hop, broken beat and jazz all find common ground in a sound that is a genre all its own.
    • At a push he could be loosely considered a techno DJ, but once in the studio, techno seems to be the last thing on his mind.
    • The sound effects are ok and the music is all ambient techno style which is nice and moody but maybe a bit dull when the action starts hotting up.
    • His blend of minimal techno and acid has been his trademark sound since the early days.
    • Many had been waiting patiently for several hours, bobbing to blasts of techno, country and rock music.
    • Music will include funky techno, a cappella singers, dance floor jazz, and chilled house.
    • He likes electro, techno, and house, but always figures they could use some renovations.
    • His accomplished, melancholic debut of minimal and ethereal, techno music quickly followed.
    • Flamenco now has modern influences such as blues, jazz and more recently rock, hip-hop or techno.
    • If you all grew up in the same social environment, how is it that you understand techno and they don't?
    • Music, which mainly focused on techno and dance, simply wasn't interesting anymore.
    • The music is a blend of techno beats and guitar riffs, and makes for pretty decent racing music.

Origin

1980s: abbreviation of technological.

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