单词 | hip-hop |
释义 | hip-hop uncountable noun [oft NOUN noun] A2 Hip-hop is a form of popular culture which started among young black people in the United States in the 1980s. It includes rap music and graffiti art. It was a period of electronic conformity shaken up by the arrival of hip-hop. Collocations: hip-hop act The hip-hop act were seen back in 1987 as dangerous and extreme. The Sun The duo started out as a hip-hop act, but a disastrous gig at an industry showcase (their own manager walked out on the show) put paid to their onstage dreams. Times, Sunday Times Concerts of other hip-hop acts have been raided by police in recent months, apparently over fears that the artists are damaging public morals. Times, Sunday Times He talks about soft drinks as if they were pop songs, flavours as if they were hip-hop acts. Times, Sunday Times He began working as a producer and engineer for numerous hip-hop acts. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Soft hip-hop music was playing from a speaker next to a row of arty portraits of people dressed in their work clothes. Times, Sunday Times (2012) You might expect the Dragons to write off hip-hop music as being just a lot of noise. The Sun (2011) China has accomplished what millions of disapproving parents could not: tamed hip-hop music. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Translations: Chinese: 嘻哈 Japanese: ヒップホップ |
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