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groovy

/groo-vee/US // ˈgru vi //UK // (ˈɡruːvɪ) //

妙趣横生,妙趣横生的,妙语连珠,妙不可言

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    groov·i·er, groov·i·est.

    • : Slang. highly stimulating or attractive; excellent: groovy music; a groovy car.
    • : inclined to follow a fixed routine.

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Examples

  • So much so that many are thrifting and repurposing groovy vintage pieces in a sustainable bid to time travel back to the swinging ’60s.

  • Vice’s new affiliate vertical is called Rec Room, named jointly for its product recommendations content and after a “groovy 1970s basement,” according to Vice Media’s chief digital officer Cory Haik.

  • Canvas is an artsy club with specialty lights, unique sounds, and a groovy, SoHo feel.

  • For locals, the chemical-free approach was a practical matter, not some groovy plan to save the planet.

  • This silky rendition of the 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' theme song is irrepressibly groovy.

  • These doctors make “conscious uncoupling” sound so groovy that actually being together begins to seem a little dowdy and dull.

  • Groovy, catchy, and refreshingly simple, it may be Gaga's most straightforward pop song yet.

  • No longer do the authors proclaim, “We must destroy the myth that we have to be groovy, free chicks.”

  • As Mercury plows back over the Sun and Venus in Leo, your daily grind gets groovy.

  • One small boy, cleverer or more groovy-minded than the rest, struck off along the headland to the left.

  • And it is a groove; perhaps there was never anything so groovy.

  • But Mrs. Otway was much more original and more impulsive, thus far less “groovy,” than the people among whom her lot was cast.