jukebox 英 [ˈdʒu:kbɒks]   美 [ˈdʒukbɑks]

jukebox

jukebox  英 [ˈdʒu:kbɒks] 美 [ˈdʒukbɑks]

n. 自动唱机 

名词复数:jukeboxes 

Total Control Theory could also be called the jukebox theory of emotion. 完全控制理论也可以被叫做情绪的自动唱机。
Let's see what happens when I create a jukebox object to play those Songs. 我们来看看当我创建一个 JukeBox 对象来播放 Song 时,发生了什么。

  • A jukebox is a machine that plays a song when you insert money. They’re rare now, but according to Joan Jett, in some places you can still “put another dime in the jukebox, baby” if you love rock and roll.
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  • n. 自动唱机
  • 1. Total Control Theory could also be called the jukebox theory of emotion.

    完全控制理论也可以被叫做情绪的自动唱机。

  • 2. Let's see what happens when I create a jukebox object to play those Songs.

    我们来看看当我创建一个 JukeBox 对象来播放 Song 时,发生了什么。

  • 3. The array access syntax maps quite well to collections, so I update the jukebox class to overload both cases in Listing 8

    数组存取语法很好地映射到集合,所以我在清单 8 中更新了 JukeBox 类,把两种情况都做了重载

  • jukebox (n.) also juke-box, "machine that automatically plays selected recorded music when a coin is inserted," 1939, earlier jook organ (1937), from jook joint "roadhouse, brothel" (1935), African-American vernacular, from juke, joog "wicked, disorderly," a word in Gullah (the creolized English of the coastlands of South Carolina, Georgia, and northern Florida). This is probably from an African source, such as Wolof and Bambara dzug "unsavory." The adjective is said to have originated in central Florida (see "A Note on Juke," Florida Review, vol. vii, no. 3, spring 1938). The spelling with a -u- might represent a deliberate attempt to put distance between the word and its origins.
juke·box / ˈdʒuːkbɒks ; NAmE ˈdʒuːkbɑːks / noun a machine in a pub, bar, etc. that plays music when you put coins into it (酒吧等的投币式)自动点唱机 jukebox jukeboxes juke·box / ˈdʒuːkbɒks ; NAmE ˈdʒuːkbɑːks /
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