punk rock
英 [pʌŋk rɒk]
美 [pʌŋk rɑːk]
网络 朋克摇滚; 朋克; 庞克摇滚; 朋克摇滚乐; 庞克摇滚乐
英英释义
noun
- rock music with deliberately offensive lyrics expressing anger and social alienation
双语例句
- It is a combination of 1960s girl group music and punk rock.
它既有二十世纪六十年代女孩组合的音乐风格又有朋克摇滚的音乐风格。 - The "Underground Catwalk" fashion show is full of punk and rock elements and has become part of annually Berlin Fashion Week Spring/ Summer.
这场名为“地铁上的猫步”的时装表演充满朋克和摇滚元素,已经成为每年柏林春夏时装周的一部分。 - The first American band on the list, the Ramones are credited for being the first punk rock group.
作为首支跻身十强的美国乐队,雷蒙斯乐队堪称最早树起朋克大旗的摇滚乐团。 - Punk rock was a media event.
搜垃圾桶是媒体的事。 - His work, featuring letters cut from newspaper headlines in the style of a ransom note, came close to defining the image of punk rock, particularly in the UK.
他的工作是获得报纸上一些有赎金类型的标题信息信件,特别是在英国,接近定义为朋克摇滚的形象。 - New Wave/ punk by New Pants exist over a decade now and never stopped to rock!
新浪潮/朋克新裤子乐队已经成立了十年,并且从未停止过摇滚! - Perhaps in a certain sense, the rebelliousness of punk did not totally oriented to unemployment itself, but it was the emptiness and boredom of being unemployed generated its rock and roll career.
也许从某种意义上来说,朋克的反抗也并非完全是指向失业本身的,也许正是失业的空虚与无聊才带来了摇滚生涯。 - Followers of punk culture developed their own, dystopian styles of music, which were originally like underground, minimalist rock and roll.
朋克文化的追随者发展了他们自己的反面乌托邦风格的音乐,它最初就像地下的、极简主义者摇滚。 - A form of dancing in which dancers slam into one another; normally performed to punk rock.
一种舞蹈形式其中跳舞的人彼此互相拍击;通常表演来拍击石头。 - Singing in a punk rock band.
在一个庞客摇滚乐队里唱歌。