单词 | groove |
释义 | groove —grooveless, adj. —groovelike, adj. —groover, n. /groohv/, n. , v. , grooved, grooving. n. 1. a long, narrow cut or indentation in a surface, as the cut in a board to receive the tongue of another board (tongue-and-groove joint), a furrow, or a natural indentation on an organism. 2. the track or channel of a phonograph record for the needle or stylus. 3. a fixed routine: to get into a groove. 4. Print. the furrow at the bottom of a piece of type. See diag. under type. 5. Slang. an enjoyable time or experience. 6. in the groove, Slang. a. in perfect functioning order. b. in the popular fashion; up-to-date: If you want to be in the groove this summer, you'll need a bikini. v.t. 7. to cut a groove in; furrow. 8. Slang. a. to appreciate and enjoy. b. to please immensely. v.i. 9. Slang. a. to take great pleasure; enjoy oneself: He was grooving on the music. b. to get along or interact well. 10. to fix in a groove. [1350-1400; ME grofe, groof mining shaft; c. MD groeve, D groef, G Grube pit, ditch; akin to GRAVE1] Syn. 3. rut, habit, pattern. |
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