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单词 disco
释义
disco
(dɪskoʊ )
Word forms: discos
countable noun A2
A disco is a place or event at which people dance to pop music.
Fridays and Saturdays are regular disco nights.
Synonyms: dance, ball, hop [informal], knees-up [British, informal]  
Collocations:
disco era
In the mid-1970s, the disco era exploded in the country.
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Summer had originally made her name during the disco era in the 1970s and in the decade that followed had experimented with different styles.
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The adults in the film seem to be caught up in the craziness of the disco era as well.
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During the disco era, many nightclubs would commonly host disco dance competitions or offer free instructional lessons.
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In the 70s, she reigned over the disco era and kept the disco jumping.
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disco hit
The single was a successful disco hit peaking at number two.
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The single was an early disco hit peaking at number eight on the disco/dance charts.
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It became the first well-known disco hit to have a completely synthesised backing track.
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Lots of disco hits and admiring quotes, but little actual biographical detail: more lost in showbiz than lost in music.
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Most disco hits at the time were heavily produced, with multiple voices, overdubs, and adjustments to pitch and speed.
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disco record
The point was to provide a danceable disco record which used familiar tunes.
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Initially the transition to the breakdown was an abrupt absence of most of the arrangement in a disco record as described above.
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At one point the band was planning to issue a 12 disco record of the song.
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Gaga described the song as a massive, gas-station, disco record, and she recorded it immediately after completing the lyrics.
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Disco records were burned by fans given cheap entry to a baseball game.
The Sun
disco song
She asked me to write a disco song for her funeral.
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He's in town promoting his new disco song about the new-fangled microwave oven.
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Many early disco songs and performers came directly from funk-oriented backgrounds.
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Many disco songs employ the use of electronic instruments such as synthesizers.
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The second side, however, consists of disco songs with no lyrical relation to one another.
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disco tune
Anyone can shake a tail feather to the anti-ageist, happy-go-luckiness of a disco tune.
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The singer herself describes it as a dark blues-y gospel disco tune.
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Come during the day for fun sessions or quiet dips, or at midnight for starry swims accompanied by disco tunes.
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And some viewers might be surprised at how memories affixed to these disco tunes come flooding back.
Globe and Mail
The 1970s were not all bad, despite the disco tunes, the platform heels and the flares.
Times, Sunday Times
roller disco
Farther on is a roller disco.
The Sun (2015)
Older ones get a roller disco.
The Sun (2013)
Or perhaps you could open a roller disco.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
Translations:
Chinese: 迪斯科
Japanese: ディスコ
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