释义 |
riffy, a. Jazz.|ˈrɪfɪ| [f. riff n.7 + -y1.] Full of riffs; repetitive.
1952B. Ulanov Hist. Jazz in Amer. xvi. 194 Artie recorded some small band jazz, riffy but fresh. 1964Listener 27 Aug. 319/3 Lyttleton played the sort of music (riffy swing) he first achieved fame eschewing. 1976Gramophone June 101/3, I didn't go too much on Mop mop, which got a bit ‘riffy’. |