groovy
groovy 英 [ˈgru:vi] 美 [ˈɡruvi]
adj. 出色的;绝妙的;时髦的
名词复数:groovies 比较级:groovier 最高级:grooviest
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- adj. 出色的;绝妙的;时髦的
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1. Thank you, Mom and Dad, for turning me on to such a groovy profession.
谢谢你们,妈妈和爸爸。 谢谢你们将我带入如此绝妙的行当。
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2. Their secret show during Austin's 2006 SXSW (South by Southwest) was no less groovy.
在2006年的西南往南音乐节上,他们神秘的演出可以算的上绝妙。
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3. Nestled among the branches, up off the ground, there’s a nine-foot-diameter hardwood floor and groovy round mattress inside.
它位于数的枝干之间,地面之上,里面有一个直径九英寸的硬木板和一个绝妙的圆形床垫。
- groovy (adj.) 1850, "pertaining to a groove," from groove (n.) + -y (2). Slang sense of "first-rate, excellent" is 1937, American English, from jazz slang phrase in the groove (1932) "performing well (without grandstanding)." As teen slang for "wonderful," it dates from c. 1941; popularized 1960s, out of currency by 1980. Earlier colloquial figurative sense was "having a tendency to routine, inclined to a specialized and narrow way of life or thought" (1882). Related: Grooviness.
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