boogie

英['buːgɪ] 美['bʊɡi]
  • n. 黑人
  • vi. 摆动身体(过去式boogied,过去分词boogied,现在分词boogying,第三人称单数boogies)

词态变化


第三人称单数: boogies;过去式: boogied;过去分词: boogied;现在分词: boogying;

中文词源


boogie 布吉乐

可能来自西非塞拉利昂语,bogi, 舞蹈,拟声词,模拟舞曲的声音。

英文词源


boogie (v.)
originally "dance to boogie music," a late 1960s style of rock music based on blues chords, from earlier boogie, a style of blues (1941, also as a verb), short for boogie-woogie (1928), a reduplication of boogie (1917), which meant "rent party" in American English slang. A song title, "That Syncopated Boogie-boo," appears in a copyright listing from 1912.

双语例句


1. At night, a good place to boogie through till sunrise is the Pink Panther Bar.
在晚上,粉红豹酒吧是一个能够通宵尽情跳舞的好地方。

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2. A: Have you seen my boogie board lying around anywhere?
你有看到我的冲浪板在哪里 吗 ?

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3. Boogie, here since 1959, driving a clattering old van.
布吉,1959年以来一直居住于此, 正开着一辆破篷车驶来.

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4. Let's boogie on down to the corner.
我们到那角落去 吧.

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5. Do you remember as a child being afraid of the boogie man or monsters at night?
你还记得小时候在晚上很怕妖魔鬼怪 吗 ?

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