单词 | crowd-surf |
释义 | crowd-surfverb ˈkrau̇d-ˌsərf variants or crowd surf crowd-surfed or crowd surfed; crowd-surfing or crowd surfing intransitive verb : to lie down and be carried over the top of a crowd (as at a rock concert) with one's weight supported by the people in the crowd Lemon lifted her arms, launched herself at the crowd gathered around the stage, and crowd-surfed. As Blue slid down to the stage, Jules launched herself after Lemon. Jude Watson And I'm passed overhead, hand to hand, crowd surfing toward the door. I'm floating. I'm flying. Chuck Palahniuk crowd-surfer noun or crowd surfer plural crowd-surfers or crowd surfers This was Woodstock with a giant mosh pit full of colliding bodies and crowd-surfers, roiling and pullulating to the music. The New York Times crowd-surfing noun or crowd surfing These days, enjoying the show often means "moshing." That is approximately the sound made in the "pit," the roiling sea of flesh in front of the stage where youngsters hurl themselves against one another. In a variation of that called "crowd surfing," bodies get tossed into the air and are passed overhead, from hand to hand. Members of the audience climb onto the stage and dive off. Michael J. Ybarra |
随便看 |
|
英语词典包含469781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。