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单词 top 40
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Definition of top 40 in English:

top 40

(also top forty)
noun
  • treated as singular or plural The forty most popular songs or recordings in the popular music charts.

    they reached the top 40 seventeen times between 1964 and 1967
    as modifier three top 40 hit singles
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I was the vocalist for a Navy band and we did Top 40 stuff, going around on recruiting tours to urban schools.
    • As such, the composition of the PM for-fee list, expanded now to the Top 40, has changed a bit.
    • … The Internet means exposure, and these days, unless you're in the Top 40, you're not getting on the radio.
    • In one of the objective musical experiments this site is justly famous for, we took the Top 40 best-selling singles of 1981 and of 2000, and then gave them marks out of 10.
    • We expect so much more from someone who consistently produced the best material in the Top 40.
    • Anyway, the tune itself is actually quite good, a Top 40 song that deserved to be there.
    • I haven't kept up to date with the Top 40 for years.
    • The thick guitars and heavy-hitting drums may sound exactly like every other hard rock band in the Top 40, but that's the point.
    • Their style of guitar-driven pop coupled with a strong emotional sincerity has garnered approval from college radio, modern rock stations, and the dreaded Top 40.
    • From about 4 to 7 o'clock on I'd listen to to the Top 40 on Hilversum 3, followed by ‘De LP-Show’, which played cool album tracks that otherwise wouldn't have got much airplay.
    • We'd have waited until Sunday and recorded the songs off The Top 40 if it had been us.
    • Lucie is still finding her feet as a solo artist, despite the huge success of her first two singles, which both made it into the Top 40.
    • I think the traditional Top 40 will continue, but be based on download sales.
    • And the situation has held quite well (despite a lot of fiddling about what constitutes a ‘single’) so that the Top 40 consists of records more-or-less entirely sold on the basis of a single track.
    • Like the shift from network radio to the rise of independent stations, Top 40 happened quickly, between 1955 and '57.
    • I'll probably be getting excited about the Top 40 next.
    • But now you only have to listen to the Top 40 to know the lunatics are in charge of the asylum.
    • As for the music, patrons will hear a mix of about 20 per cent country along with rock, retro and Top 40.
    • There's always some stuff that I like on the Top 40; I always hear it from my daughters.
    • The band sounds more polished (less experimental noise mucking) but retains that edge of poetic darkness too alien for the Top 40.
 
 

Definition of top 40 in US English:

top 40

(also top forty)
noun
  • treated as singular or plural The forty most popular songs or recordings in the popular music charts.

    they reached the top 40 seventeen times between 1964 and 1967
    as modifier three top 40 hit singles
    Example sentencesExamples
    • From about 4 to 7 o'clock on I'd listen to to the Top 40 on Hilversum 3, followed by ‘De LP-Show’, which played cool album tracks that otherwise wouldn't have got much airplay.
    • Their style of guitar-driven pop coupled with a strong emotional sincerity has garnered approval from college radio, modern rock stations, and the dreaded Top 40.
    • We expect so much more from someone who consistently produced the best material in the Top 40.
    • As for the music, patrons will hear a mix of about 20 per cent country along with rock, retro and Top 40.
    • And the situation has held quite well (despite a lot of fiddling about what constitutes a ‘single’) so that the Top 40 consists of records more-or-less entirely sold on the basis of a single track.
    • There's always some stuff that I like on the Top 40; I always hear it from my daughters.
    • But now you only have to listen to the Top 40 to know the lunatics are in charge of the asylum.
    • I was the vocalist for a Navy band and we did Top 40 stuff, going around on recruiting tours to urban schools.
    • The thick guitars and heavy-hitting drums may sound exactly like every other hard rock band in the Top 40, but that's the point.
    • We'd have waited until Sunday and recorded the songs off The Top 40 if it had been us.
    • The band sounds more polished (less experimental noise mucking) but retains that edge of poetic darkness too alien for the Top 40.
    • I haven't kept up to date with the Top 40 for years.
    • Like the shift from network radio to the rise of independent stations, Top 40 happened quickly, between 1955 and '57.
    • As such, the composition of the PM for-fee list, expanded now to the Top 40, has changed a bit.
    • In one of the objective musical experiments this site is justly famous for, we took the Top 40 best-selling singles of 1981 and of 2000, and then gave them marks out of 10.
    • Anyway, the tune itself is actually quite good, a Top 40 song that deserved to be there.
    • … The Internet means exposure, and these days, unless you're in the Top 40, you're not getting on the radio.
    • I think the traditional Top 40 will continue, but be based on download sales.
    • Lucie is still finding her feet as a solo artist, despite the huge success of her first two singles, which both made it into the Top 40.
    • I'll probably be getting excited about the Top 40 next.
 
 
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