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单词 dj
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DJn.1

Brit. /ˈdiːˌdʒeɪ/, /ˌdiːˈdʒeɪ/, U.S. /ˈdiˌdʒeɪ/
Forms: 1900s– DJ, 1900s– D.J. (with points).
Origin: Formed within English, as an initialism. Etymon: dinner jacket n.
Etymology: Initialism < dinner jacket n.
A dinner jacket.In quot. 1926: a person wearing a dinner jacket.
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the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > wearing clothing > [noun] > wearing other clothing > one who
Court-mantlec1367
Sunday citizen1598
longcoat1603
lettice ruffa1625
silkworma1625
copester1637
short-coat1649
Scotch-sleeve?1706
Evite1713
uniform1786
nude1810
blue-stockinged1818
waistcoateer1825
padder1828
stook of duds1834
bloomer1851
sleeve1851
shirt1860
shirtwaister1900
DJ1926
rat-catcher1928
sweater girl1940
zoot-suiter1942
Edwardian1954
penguin1967
overcoat1969
the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > clothing for body or trunk (and limbs) > [noun] > jacket > without tails
dinner jacket1852
dinner coat1856
mess jacket1863
tuxedo1889
smoking1922
tux1922
DJ1967
1926 C. Morley Good Theatre 7 1st Dinner Jacket... Running right on schedule tonight, we'll let out by eleven five. 2nd D.J. Does everything always come right on time like that?
1967 J. Gardner Madrigal viii. 230 This Madrigal was young, slim and immaculate in a smoke-grey DJ with black silk lapels.
1970 ‘D. Halliday’ Dolly & Cookie Bird iii. 23 On Ibiza, the Lloyds don't wear DJs except for a party, though of course everyone changes.
2007 J. Roberts Shallow Roots xxxv. 284 I had even packed my DJ..just in case the gala dinner was black tie!
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

DJn.2

Brit. /ˈdiːdʒeɪ/, /ˌdiːˈdʒeɪ/, U.S. /ˈdiˌdʒeɪ/
Forms: 1900s– DJ, 1900s– D.J. (with points), 1900s– d.j. (with points).
Origin: Formed within English, as an initialism. Etymon: disc jockey n.
Etymology: Initialism < disc jockey n. Compare deejay n.
Originally U.S.
1. A person who introduces and plays recorded music on the radio; (later) the presenter of a radio broadcast, typically one involving popular music. Also radio DJ.Now the usual term, in preference to disc jockey n. 1.
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1946 [implied in: Billboard 1 June 95/3 Interested in assisting comedian. Qualified program director, newscaster, deejay. (at deejay n.)].
1948 Billboard 13 Mar. 20/3 Zimmer..is the jock who has staged two Midwest D.J. round-tables in recent months. Latest, in January, was attended by Paul Roberts, WFBM; Bob Pruitt, WIRE; Paul Buchanan, WSUA;..and Jim Lounsbury, WHAS.
1948 Billboard 24 Apr. 42/1 Byfield found that he..received plenty of valuable free air plugs from the d.j.
1965 Daily Tel. 19 July 17/4 The BBC is plainly fascinated by the phenomenon of the disc jockey, now abbreviated to DJ.
1986 Sunday Express Mag. 17 Aug. 40/3 Radio 1 DJ Janice Long was impressed by a demo tape which Owen sent and she featured him on her programme.
1994 Q Aug. 70/1 He's one of the highest-paid radio DJs in America with a five-hour weekday talk show on WLUP in Chicago.
2011 Independent 5 May 17/4 I really dislike Jo Whiley, the DJ... She's so well-paid—£250,000 a year for her Radio 1 show as recently as 2009—despite having all the charisma of a thrice-used teabag.
2.
a. A person who plays recorded music for people to dance to at a nightclub or party, typically (in later use) using techniques such as mixing, beat-matching, scratching, sampling, etc.; (more generally) a person who plays, records, or produces music using these techniques, esp. a person who plays such music as part of a group of rap musicians (cf. MC n. 2). Frequently with distinguishing word , as club DJ, disco DJ, techno DJ, etc. Cf. earlier disc jockey n. 2.
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1966 Chicago Defender 7 May 14/2 (advt.) Frolic Lounge... ‘Boss Dave’ D. J. Spinning Records Every Sunday and Wednesday 9 P.M. til Closing.
1974 N.Y. Mag. 1 July 48/2 It was at the Sanctuary that Francis, the equally legendary D.J., pioneered the technique of overlapping records so the music would never stop, the essential style that is the driving force of the new disco experience.
1980 D. Harry Rapture (song, perf. ‘Blondie’) in Autoamerican (1981) (record sleeve) Fab five Freddy told me ev'rybody's fly, D.J. spinnin' I said, ‘My, my.’
1987 ‘Chuck D’ & H. Shocklee Miuzi Weighs Ton (song, perf. ‘Public Enemy’) in A. Bradley & A. DuBois Anthol. Rap (2010) 249 My rhyme reputation depends on what Style of record my DJ cuts His slice and dice—super mix so nice.
1993 Observer 29 Aug. 50/7 Dance remixes by people as diverse as Aswad's Drummy and Detroit Techno DJ Carl Craig.
1998 Time Out N.Y. 29 Oct. 129/1 Some are battle DJs, some are club DJs, and some are regular old radio DJs.
2005 Independent 29 Dec. 39/1 A head-scarfed DJ is fiddling with his deck on the stage.
b. As a prefix to the name of a performer of this type, or of a producer of dance music.
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1973 Flyer in J. Kugelberg Born in Bronx (2007) 70 A DJ Kool Herc Party.
1978 N.Y. Amsterdam News 30 Sept. d11/4 (advt.) Disco sounds by D.J. Hollywood the master of disco.
1989 Jet 20 Feb. 55/1 D.J. Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince were named favorite rap artist and won favorite rap album (He's the D.J., I'm The Rapper).
1994 Mixmag June 47/2 Then there's Japanese B-Boy DJ Krush, who namechecked DJ Shadow as an influence on his latest, utterly musical side.
2012 Time Out N.Y. 23 Aug. 104/4 DJ Woody spins salsa, merengue, bachata and more while you get sweaty on the dance floor.

Compounds

General attributive, as DJ booth, DJ mix, DJ set, etc.
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1950 Billboard 4 Nov. 24/4 Tunes selected for promotion via the d.j. slots are played about six times per week.
1967 Billboard 6 May 26/1 Its upward progress on the DJ charts indicates that it may match Claude King's tremendously successful tune, ‘Wolverton Mountain’.
1978 N.Y. Times 25 Dec. 24/1 Valvano..heads straight for the Fonz, who is in the D.J. booth, playing 45's at a decibel level equal to that of a Concorde takeoff.
1999 Muzik June 15/1 Pro Tools—the computer programme that makes all DJ mix CDs sound like they've been done by Oakey or Humphries.
2009 Time Out N.Y. 24 Sept. 65/4 Pair major artists with top spinners, shake well, and see what kind of DJ sets result.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

DJv.

Brit. /ˈdiːdʒeɪ/, /ˌdiːˈdʒeɪ/, U.S. /ˈdiˌdʒeɪ/
Inflections: Present participle DJing, DJ-ing, DJ'ing; Past participle DJ'd, DJed, DJ-ed;
Forms: 1900s– DJ, 1900s– D.J. ((with points).).
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: DJ n.2
Etymology: < DJ n.2
Originally U.S.
intransitive. To work or perform as a DJ. See DJ n.2
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1948 Billboard 18 Sept. 5/4 (headline) Groaner to D.J. with own platters [= records].
1977 Billboard 8 Jan. 1/5 The complainants allege that WOL deejays have demanded payoffs to D.J.
1989 Face Jan. 28 Mark has continued to DJ, which is perhaps why few in London actually take him seriously as a pop star.
1998 Time Out N.Y. 22 Jan. 2 King Britt..who once DJed for the much-lamented Digable Planets.
2006 Daily Tel. 21 Mar. 23/2 As a student, I used to DJ in a goth-ish club in Bristol.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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