beatnik 英 [ˈbi:tnɪk]   美 [ˈbitnɪk]

beatnik

beatnik  英 [ˈbi:tnɪk] 美 [ˈbitnɪk]

n. 奇装异服言行乖僻的人;“垮了的一代”的成员 

名词复数:beatniks 

It's famous for its old jazz and beatnik haunts . 由于老爵士乐和“垮掉的一代”经常出没于此而名声鹊起。
So, we thought it might help if we dressed BoA up like a real, American beatnik while she worked on her new English lyrics. 因此,我们认为这可能有助于如果我们穿着宝儿行动就像一个真实的,美国比特尼克同时,她对她的新的英文歌词。

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  • n. 奇装异服言行乖僻的人;“垮了的一代”的成员
  • 1. It's famous for its old jazz and beatnik haunts .

    由于老爵士乐和“垮掉的一代”经常出没于此而名声鹊起。

  • 2. So, we thought it might help if we dressed BoA up like a real, American beatnik while she worked on her new English lyrics.

    因此,我们认为这可能有助于如果我们穿着宝儿行动就像一个真实的,美国比特尼克同时,她对她的新的英文歌词。

  • beatnik (n.) coined 1958 by San Francisco newspaper columnist Herb Caen during the heyday of -nik suffixes in the wake of Sputnik. From Beat generation (1952), associated with beat (n.) in its meaning "rhythm (especially in jazz)" as well as beat (adj.) "worn out, exhausted," and Century Dictionary (1902) has slang beat (n.) "a worthless, dishonest, shiftless fellow." Originator Jack Kerouac in 1958 connected it with beatitude.
beat·nik / ˈbiːtnɪk ; NAmE ˈbiːtnɪk / noun a young person in the 1950s and early 1960s who rejected the way of life of ordinary society and showed this by behaving and dressing in a different way from most people “垮掉的一代”的一员(20 世纪 50 年代及 60 年代初摈弃传统生活与衣着的年轻人) beatnik beatniks beat·nik / ˈbiːtnɪk ; NAmE ˈbiːtnɪk /
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