请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 trad
释义

tradn.1

Brit. /trad/, U.S. /træd/
Origin: Formed within English, by clipping or shortening. Etymon: traditionalist n.
Etymology: Shortened < traditionalist n.
colloquial.
1. British. A person who plays, supports, or appreciates traditional jazz; = traditionalist n. 2. Now chiefly in historical contexts.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > music > musician > [noun] > jazz musician > types of
faker1903
swing man1903
honky-tonker1910
Chicagoan1924
stomper1925
Dixielander1927
modernist1932
swinger1934
ride man1935
all-star1937
swingster1937
hamfat1938
mouldy fig1945
traditionalist1949
trad1951
West Coaster1954
mainstreamer1961
soulster1961
New Thinger1964
1951 Melody Maker 26 May 9/2 This is a record that no jazz-trad can be without.]
1951 Melody Maker 25 Aug. 3/2 The ‘trads’ blow loudly and often,..their supporters may have the monopoly of the written word.
1957 S. Traill Concerning Jazz 11 Those devoted to the older form of the music are referred to by the monstrous and unlovely nickname ‘trads’, (short for traditionalists).
2009 C. J. Feldman We are Mods i. 19 What further set the Modernists apart from the Teds, Rockers, Trads, or ‘Skifflers’ were its participants.
2. Originally British. More generally: a person who supports or follows tradition in any field; = traditionalist n. 1.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > customs, values, and civilization > customs, values, or beliefs of a society or group > [noun] > transmitted from one generation to another > adherence to > one who
traditioner1555
traditionary1564
traditionist1584
traditional1656
traditionalist1660
mouldy fig1950
trad1956
trad1960
1960 Guardian 11 Jan. 5/2 The ski world is divided to-day between ‘trads’ and ‘modernists’.
1985 Church Times 8 Feb. 6/3 A fresh cause for barriers to be raised between the trads and the trendies.
1998 Rock & Ice Sept. 10/2 This ruling has nothing to do with bolting on lead vs. rappel, power-drilling vs. hand-drilling, rads vs. trads.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

tradadj.n.2

Brit. /trad/, U.S. /træd/
Forms: 1900s– trad, 1900s– trad. (with point).
Origin: Formed within English, by clipping or shortening. Etymon: traditional adj.
Etymology: Shortened < traditional adj. Compare slightly earlier trad n.1Recorded earlier as a graphic abbreviation, as in the following:1924 Scotsman 12 June 11/7 ‘My Love She's but a Lassie’ (Trad., arr. Short).
colloquial (chiefly British).
A. adj.
= traditional adj. 1a.Recorded earliest in trad jazz: see Compounds 1.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > customs, values, and civilization > customs, values, or beliefs of a society or group > [adjective] > traditional
traditional1545
well-hallowed1576
traditionary1584
traditive1602
traditious1612
traditory1646
traductive1657
transmitted1794
tralatitious1795
handed-down1801
tralaticiary1900
trad1955
1955 Pictorial (Ireland) 29 Oct. 11/2 The film ‘Pete Kelly's Blues’ promises to be a treat for the trad. jazz boys.
1967 E. Grierson Crime of one's Own xiii. 108 What's going to happen to dear Dave when even his..dirty books seem tradder than The Times' fourth leader?
1974 C. O. Buchanan in R. C. D. Jasper Eucharist Today ii. 24 The Commission remained resolutely ‘trad’ until the Liturgical Conference of February 1966.
1981 N.Y. Times Sunday Mag. 4 Apr. 90/2 The British fashion press reports London's new look is that of the ‘trad English gentleman’.
2009 A. Bisharat Sport Climbing 111/1 Fear of falling is sometimes crippling to trad climbers just getting into sport climbing.
B. n.2
Short for traditional jazz n. at traditional adj. and n. Compounds 2.Recorded earliest in attributive use: see Compounds 2.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > customs, values, and civilization > customs, values, or beliefs of a society or group > [noun] > transmitted from one generation to another > adherence to > one who
traditioner1555
traditionary1564
traditionist1584
traditional1656
traditionalist1660
mouldy fig1950
trad1956
trad1960
society > leisure > the arts > music > type of music > jazz > [noun] > types of
rooty-toot1852
soul music1920
Chicago1923
gutbucket1925
symphonic jazz1926
Dixieland1927
jive1928
white jazz1931
Harlem1934
jump1937
New Orleans1938
free jazz1941
progressive jazz1944
bebop1945
gypsy swing1945
modern jazz1946
bop1948
new jazz1949
cool1952
Afro-jazz1954
funk1954
gypsy jazz1955
trad jazz1955
trad1956
whorehouse music1956
new thing1962
fusion1965
1956 Melody Maker 12 May 8 (heading) The great trad battle.
1957 Observer 13 Oct. 3/5 Lyttelton, who found ‘trad’ (traditional jazz) became play-acting and a dead-end, has travelled far from the revival days.
1973 G. Beare Snake on Grave viii. 41 The French like good trad and this was real old stuff out of..old Chicago. It was black men's music.
1997 N. Powell Lang. of Jazz 3 A considerable interest in revivalist New Orleans and Dixieland jazz,..which in Britain led directly to the wildly anachronistic popularity of ‘trad’ during the early 1960s.

Compounds

C1. Compounds of the adjective.
trad jazz n. British = traditional jazz n. at traditional adj. and n. Compounds 2.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > music > type of music > jazz > [noun] > types of
rooty-toot1852
soul music1920
Chicago1923
gutbucket1925
symphonic jazz1926
Dixieland1927
jive1928
white jazz1931
Harlem1934
jump1937
New Orleans1938
free jazz1941
progressive jazz1944
bebop1945
gypsy swing1945
modern jazz1946
bop1948
new jazz1949
cool1952
Afro-jazz1954
funk1954
gypsy jazz1955
trad jazz1955
trad1956
whorehouse music1956
new thing1962
fusion1965
1955Trad. jazz [see sense A.].
1956 Melody Maker 28 Jan. 6/2 (advt.) Wanted: clarinettist (trad. jazz).
1989 A. Aird 1990 Good Pub Guide 637/1 Duke Ellington inn-sign sets the tone—superb live trad jazz free every evening and Sun lunchtime.
2000 A. Calcutt Brit Cult 33/1 In the 50s, art schools thrived on a diet of Bauhaus and The Beats, with trad jazz, duffle coats and CND thrown into the mix.
C2. General use of the noun as a modifier, as trad band, trad group, etc.
ΚΠ
1956Trad battle [see sense B.].
1965 G. Melly Owning-up xv. 194 In 1960 the Trad boom at its height, and a riot at Beaulieu.
1979 Globe & Mail (Toronto) 14 June 13/6 Molson's Brewery is holding a Canadian Jazz Festival July 21 and 22. Fourteen trad bands will take the stand.
2012 E. Wald in D. Ake et al. Jazz/Not Jazz i. ii. 32 Feather, who had so far been sticking to trad and swing groups, played a record that sounded rather different.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
<
n.11951adj.n.21955
随便看

 

英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2025/3/26 7:14:37