ragtime
英 [ˈræɡtaɪm]
美 [ˈræɡtaɪm]
n. 雷格泰姆音乐(早期爵士音乐,多在钢琴上演奏,20世纪初由非洲裔美国音乐家发展而成)
BNC.34409 / COCA.23435
牛津词典
noun
- 雷格泰姆音乐(早期爵士音乐,多在钢琴上演奏,20世纪初由非洲裔美国音乐家发展而成)
an early form of jazz , especially for the piano, first played by African American musicians in the early 1900s
柯林斯词典
- 雷格泰姆音乐(20世纪初流行于美国的一种爵士乐)
Ragtimeis a kind of jazz piano music that was invented in America in the early 1900s.
英英释义
noun
- music with a syncopated melody (usually for the piano)
双语例句
- This song is a combination of Ragtime and march elements.
这首歌结合了拉格泰姆音乐和进行曲乐队音乐的要素。 - Therefore, Ragtime has become a microcosm of consumer society.
《拉格泰姆时代》成为了一个消费社会的缩影。 - Ragtime is one of his masterpieces, it wins 1976 National Books Critics Circle Award and Arts and Letters Award from American Academy.
《拉格泰姆时代》是他的代表作之一,曾荣获1976年全国图书评论界奖和美国高校学术界文科和文学奖。 - Jazz music borrowed syncopated rhythms from ragtime, and syncopation is what makes jazz the lively, energetic music that it is today.
爵士乐从散拍音乐借用了切分音的节奏,也正是切分音为今日爵士乐注入了生气与活力。 - Scott Joplin's early piano lessons did not include ragtime.
司格特·乔普林早期的钢琴课不包括拉格泰姆音乐。 - Ragtime music was popular in the early20th century.
20世纪初期拉格泰姆音乐很流行。 - Chapter two introduces the characteristics of consumer society embodied within Ragtime.
第二章主要介绍消费社会特点在小说中的体现。 - Ragtime music is dance music.
拉格泰姆音乐是舞蹈音乐。 - The ragtime had a cracked, heartbroken rhythm as though it were a one-step of despair.
爵士乐曲发出破碎、伤心的节奏,倒象是绝望的独步舞曲。 - There was still another element contributing to the development of jazz. This was a kind of piano music which was called ragtime.
另外还有一个促进爵士音乐发展的因素,那就是称作繁音拍子的钢琴乐曲。