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单词 stripped-down
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Definition of stripped-down in English:

stripped-down

adjective
  • Reduced to essentials.

    a pretty, stripped-down ballad
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Owen even manages to evoke Joni Mitchell on the stripped-down piano ballad ‘The Dancing Tree.’
    • These first two tracks establish the pattern for the rest of the album; a beautifully stripped-down ballad here, a scathing stoner-rock epic there.
    • The Ho Wong offers a stripped-down, credibly manageable menu: food with a palpable freshness to it, featuring a lot of lovely fresh fish and shellfish.
    • There's nothing flowery about the words, but no stripped-down drama either.
    • The results are stripped-down, smoky and ruthless, largely rhythmic exercises in neo-noir swagger and slippery, red-light dub rock.
    • Gotta inject as much of that Stax stripped-down sound as we can.
    • We were tired, we couldn't make what we were doing work any more and we couldn't do the new, stripped-down style of music.
    • I liked the sound a lot, because I listen to a lot of non-rock music, more stripped-down stuff-country, blues, old American folk music.
    • Here's a stripped-down outline of the article in question.
    • There are cheaper, stripped-down alternatives with real-time information out there.
    • They might become more stripped-down, minimalist, which is what happens with us a lot.
    • Held 2250 ft above sea-level in the lush, mountainous region of Thimpu, Bhutan, the match was a decidedly stripped-down affair.
    • The stripped-down nature of This Could Be Love, performed in the small Poor Alex Theatre, is completely intentional.
    • You go from this really big, wild, lush, orchestrated sound to this stripped-down early form of jazz.
    • Happening For Love has a stripped-down, raw sound.
    • But their success lies in the simplicity of their music - stripped-down, back-to-basics rock 'n' roll.
    • Skyscraper is reminiscent of Dresser's earlier recorded efforts, consisting entirely of beautifully stripped-down acoustic songs.
    • We just thought it would be interesting for us and interesting for the fans for us to do these stripped-down shows.
    • France, with a preparation squad of 70-odd players for this year's Six Nations, make the English squad look like a stripped-down model.
    • The album, Eye to the Telescope, is a beguiling record, veering from pumped-up indie to stripped-down acoustic ballads.
 
 

Definition of stripped-down in US English:

stripped-down

adjectiveˈstrɪp ˈˌdaʊnˈstrip ˈˌdoun
  • Reduced to essentials.

    an interim, stripped-down funding bill
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The stripped-down nature of This Could Be Love, performed in the small Poor Alex Theatre, is completely intentional.
    • There's nothing flowery about the words, but no stripped-down drama either.
    • There are cheaper, stripped-down alternatives with real-time information out there.
    • France, with a preparation squad of 70-odd players for this year's Six Nations, make the English squad look like a stripped-down model.
    • The Ho Wong offers a stripped-down, credibly manageable menu: food with a palpable freshness to it, featuring a lot of lovely fresh fish and shellfish.
    • The album, Eye to the Telescope, is a beguiling record, veering from pumped-up indie to stripped-down acoustic ballads.
    • You go from this really big, wild, lush, orchestrated sound to this stripped-down early form of jazz.
    • Skyscraper is reminiscent of Dresser's earlier recorded efforts, consisting entirely of beautifully stripped-down acoustic songs.
    • I liked the sound a lot, because I listen to a lot of non-rock music, more stripped-down stuff-country, blues, old American folk music.
    • They might become more stripped-down, minimalist, which is what happens with us a lot.
    • The results are stripped-down, smoky and ruthless, largely rhythmic exercises in neo-noir swagger and slippery, red-light dub rock.
    • We were tired, we couldn't make what we were doing work any more and we couldn't do the new, stripped-down style of music.
    • We just thought it would be interesting for us and interesting for the fans for us to do these stripped-down shows.
    • Gotta inject as much of that Stax stripped-down sound as we can.
    • Held 2250 ft above sea-level in the lush, mountainous region of Thimpu, Bhutan, the match was a decidedly stripped-down affair.
    • Happening For Love has a stripped-down, raw sound.
    • But their success lies in the simplicity of their music - stripped-down, back-to-basics rock 'n' roll.
    • These first two tracks establish the pattern for the rest of the album; a beautifully stripped-down ballad here, a scathing stoner-rock epic there.
    • Owen even manages to evoke Joni Mitchell on the stripped-down piano ballad ‘The Dancing Tree.’
    • Here's a stripped-down outline of the article in question.
 
 
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