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jazz-fusion

/jaz-fyoo-zhuhn/US // ˌdʒæzˈfyu ʒən //

爵士乐融合

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : jazz-rock.

Examples

  • In the last year, her fusion exercise class has attracted a cult following and become de rigueur among the celebrity set.

  • Ragtime, blues, country, jazz, soul, and rock and roll were all pioneered or inspired by black artists.

  • For the last three decades, he has garnered justifiable praise as one of best pianists in jazz.

  • I think posterity will enshrine this body of work among the classics of 21st century jazz.

  • “Sue (Or In a Season of Crime)” brings the rock chameleon into jazz territory, backed up by a horn-heavy jazz big band.

  • If ever the fusion of two human beings into one has been accomplished on this sphere it was surely in their union.

  • The fusion with England is nearly complete and the Welsh language is comparatively little used except by the older people.

  • The progress of the fusion of races is shown by the lists of names, which are both Saxon and Norman in indiscriminate order.

  • Furthermore, fisetin should give protocatechuic acid and phloroglucinol by fusion with caustic potash under proper conditions.

  • An inflammable gas, apparently hydrogen, was evolved during the fusion.