honky tonk / ˈhɒŋ kiˌtɒŋk, ˈhɔŋ kiˌtɔŋk /

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honky tonk3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a cheap, noisy, and garish nightclub or dance hall.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. Also honk·y-tonk·y [hong-kee-tong-kee, hawng-kee-tawng-]. /ˈhɒŋ kiˌtɒŋ ki, ˈhɔŋ kiˌtɔŋ-/. of, relating to, or characteristic of a honky-tonk: a honky-tonk atmosphere.
  2. characterized by or having a large number of honky-tonks: the honky-tonk part of town.
  3. Music. noting a style of ragtime piano-playing characterized by a strict two-four or four-four bass, either contrapuntal or chordal, and a melody embellished with chords and syncopated rhythms, typically performed on a piano whose strings have been muffled and given a tinny sound.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to visit or frequent honky-tonks.

honky tonk 近义词

honky tonk

等同于 joint

honky tonk

等同于 nightclub

honky tonk

等同于 tavern

honky tonk

等同于 hang-out

honky tonk

等同于 casino

honky tonk

等同于 dive

honky tonk

等同于 hangout

更多honky tonk例句

  1. In 1988 he dethroned The Honky Tonk Man in only seconds at Summerslam at Madison Square Garden.
  2. It came nearer and became plainer—tonk-tonk-tonk; then the tonks all running together briskly.
  3. Even so, his ear was first to catch above the rattle of the buggy wheels the far-away, faint tonk-tonk!
  4. Amir Khan consented to disband his army, on condition of being guaranteed the possession of what is now the principality of Tonk.
  5. Even so, his ear was first to catch above the rattle of the buggy wheels the faraway, faint tonk-tonk!
  6. Sarah Brown was rapidly becoming exasperated with everybody concerned, but not least with the evidently camouflaging Tonk.