释义 |
jazzer orig. U.S. slang.|ˈdʒæzə(r)| [f. jazz v. + -er1.] One who plays or dances to jazz; a jazz fan.
1919Current Opinion Aug. 99/3 The ‘klaxon’ in particular..as one of the Jazzers explains,..reminds them that they have an automobile. 1922Public Opinion 5 May 418/2 The son of an agricultural labourer has won the second prize as the best jazzer in the village. 1927Musical Times Nov. 978 In the hands of jazzers, syncopation is a ruthless and mechanical defiance of strict time. 1928A. Huxley Point Counter Point xxiii. 418 A real complete human being. Not a newspaper reader, not a jazzer, not a radio fan. 1935Punch 22 May 620/2 D'ye think the earliest jazzer Who coined the ragtime strain Was the ill-starred Belshazzar, Or was it Tubal Cain? 1973Melody Maker 31 Mar. 18 Most of the musical action for jazzers is, then, in the studios, away from the public gaze. |