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单词 Britpop
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Definition of Britpop in English:

Britpop

noun ˈbrɪtpɒpˈbrɪtpɑp
mass noun
  • British pop music of the mid 1990s that was typically influenced by the Beatles and other British groups of the 1960s and perceived as a reaction against American grunge music.

    英式摇滚乐(20世纪90年代中期一组关系松散的英国乐队创作的流行音乐,主要受20世纪60年代披头士等英国乐队的影响,被视为对美国蹩脚摇滚乐的回应)

    as modifier Britpop bands
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The roots of this band stretch deep into the soil of Britpop and indie rock as we now know it.
    • They boast a wide repertoire from Bob Dylan to John Lennon to more recent Britpop such as The Verve, Oasis and Radiohead.
    • Being Britpop's longest-running band, it's a shame James doesn't get more respect.
    • Let's remember them now, as we salute the decade of grunge, superclubs and Britpop.
    • The Super Furry Animals emerged as a breath of fresh air in 1995, just as Britpop was gasping its last.
    • James was the band's party-glamour-boy in Britpop's heyday.
    • She has a good voice, but Keys is an exponent of nu-soul, urban music's equivalent of Britpop.
    • Regardless, this album showcases one of the most promising vocal talents in (dare I say it) Britpop today.
    • Singer Rupert Browne spent his teens in London, witnessing first hand the peak years of Britpop, drum'n'bass and techno.
    • It is a lively hybrid of Britpop and Indie Rock that contains many arresting tunes.
    • No, he just has to perpetuate that pathetic myth that Britpop was some kind of idyllic golden age for British music.
    • That'll soon change if she keeps listening to Britpop's answer to Leonard Cohen.
    • We travel to America with Blur, Britpop's finest, bloodied but unbowed.
    • The last time the pop scene felt this fun was in the mid-Nineties, with Britpop, when rockers acted like pop kids and vice versa.
    • The most interesting figures in any movement are often the ones who turn up on the fringes, and Britpop was no exception.
    • Blur rebounded from a grim American trek by inventing Britpop on Modern Life Is Rubbish.
    • Certain years can be pinpointed as the birth of dance music, the death of grunge or the year that Britpop broke.
    • As with Britpop and Grunge in years past and now with Garage Punk Rock and Nu Metal, a new fad will appear.
    • The 1990s brought a trend, especially in dance music and Britpop, for all kinds of ‘old technology’.
    • As someone widely credited with being a major influence on Britpop, Andy had it right.

Definition of Britpop in US English:

Britpop

nounˈbritpäpˈbrɪtpɑp
  • Pop music by a loose affiliation of British groups of the mid 1990s, typically influenced by the Beatles and other British groups of the 1960s and perceived as a reaction against American grunge music.

    英式摇滚乐(20世纪90年代中期一组关系松散的英国乐队创作的流行音乐,主要受20世纪60年代披头士等英国乐队的影响,被视为对美国蹩脚摇滚乐的回应)

    as modifier Britpop bands
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They boast a wide repertoire from Bob Dylan to John Lennon to more recent Britpop such as The Verve, Oasis and Radiohead.
    • As with Britpop and Grunge in years past and now with Garage Punk Rock and Nu Metal, a new fad will appear.
    • Singer Rupert Browne spent his teens in London, witnessing first hand the peak years of Britpop, drum'n'bass and techno.
    • We travel to America with Blur, Britpop's finest, bloodied but unbowed.
    • The Super Furry Animals emerged as a breath of fresh air in 1995, just as Britpop was gasping its last.
    • She has a good voice, but Keys is an exponent of nu-soul, urban music's equivalent of Britpop.
    • Regardless, this album showcases one of the most promising vocal talents in (dare I say it) Britpop today.
    • Being Britpop's longest-running band, it's a shame James doesn't get more respect.
    • The roots of this band stretch deep into the soil of Britpop and indie rock as we now know it.
    • Let's remember them now, as we salute the decade of grunge, superclubs and Britpop.
    • As someone widely credited with being a major influence on Britpop, Andy had it right.
    • The most interesting figures in any movement are often the ones who turn up on the fringes, and Britpop was no exception.
    • That'll soon change if she keeps listening to Britpop's answer to Leonard Cohen.
    • Certain years can be pinpointed as the birth of dance music, the death of grunge or the year that Britpop broke.
    • The 1990s brought a trend, especially in dance music and Britpop, for all kinds of ‘old technology’.
    • No, he just has to perpetuate that pathetic myth that Britpop was some kind of idyllic golden age for British music.
    • The last time the pop scene felt this fun was in the mid-Nineties, with Britpop, when rockers acted like pop kids and vice versa.
    • Blur rebounded from a grim American trek by inventing Britpop on Modern Life Is Rubbish.
    • It is a lively hybrid of Britpop and Indie Rock that contains many arresting tunes.
    • James was the band's party-glamour-boy in Britpop's heyday.
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