honky-tonk 英 [ˈhɒŋki tɒŋk]   美 [ˈhɑŋki tɑŋk]

honky-tonk

honky-tonk  英 [ˈhɒŋki tɒŋk] 美 [ˈhɑŋki tɑŋk]

n. 下等酒馆;低级的舞场 

名词复数:honky-tonks 

Joe Levy, deputy editor of Rolling Stone magazine, said this indicated "a little bit of taste for hard core and honky-tonk. 《滚石》杂志的副主编乔·利维说,这暗示著“布希对硬核音乐和酒吧音乐还是有一点感觉的”。
Joe Levy, deputy editor of Rolling Stone magazine, said this indicated "a little bit of taste for hard core and honky-tonk . 《滚石》杂志的副主编乔·利维说,这暗示着“布什对硬核音乐和酒吧音乐还是有一点感觉的”。

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  • n. 下等酒馆;低级的舞场
  • 1. Joe Levy, deputy editor of Rolling Stone magazine, said this indicated "a little bit of taste for hard core and honky-tonk.

    《滚石》杂志的副主编乔·利维说,这暗示著“布希对硬核音乐和酒吧音乐还是有一点感觉的”。

  • 2. Joe Levy, deputy editor of Rolling Stone magazine, said this indicated "a little bit of taste for hard core and honky-tonk .

    《滚石》杂志的副主编乔·利维说,这暗示着“布什对硬核音乐和酒吧音乐还是有一点感觉的”。

honky-tonk / ˈhɒŋki tɒŋk ; NAmE ˈhɑːŋki tɑːŋk ; ˈhɔːŋki tɔːŋk / noun 1 [countable ] ( NAmE) a cheap, noisy bar or dance hall 低级嘈杂的酒吧(或舞厅) 2 [uncountable ] a type of lively jazzplayed on a piano 杭基汤克音乐,酒吧爵士乐(用钢琴演奏的活泼爵士乐) honky-tonk honky-tonks honky-tonk / ˈhɒŋki tɒŋk ; NAmE ˈhɑːŋki tɑːŋk ; ˈhɔːŋki tɔːŋk /
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