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jazzy

/jaz-ee/US // ˈdʒæz i //UK // (ˈdʒæzɪ) //

爵士乐,叽叽喳喳,叽叽喳喳的,爵士樂

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    jazz·i·er, jazz·i·est.

    • : pertaining to or suggestive of jazz music.
    • : Informal. active or lively.
    • : Informal. fancy or flashy: a jazzy sweater.

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Examples

  • Diana is driving through the countryside by herself, in a jazzy little sportscar—something unlikely to happen in real life, but this is, as a title card tells us “A Fable from a True Tragedy.”

  • Meanwhile, “An Unmarried Woman” is so lovely, down to its whimsical jazzy score by Bill Conti.

  • A whopping 34 million people use Nubank, which features a jazzy purple credit card, competitive fees and interest rates — and no physical branches.

  • Am I the only person who thinks that “Happy” has a jazzy, Les McCann-ish beat?

  • When he opened his mouth, out came that familiar soft-spoken voice with the slightly jazzy cadence—dry ice with a backbeat.

  • Will, Jaden, DJ Jazzy Jeff, and Carlton Get Funky “Now this is a story all about how...” There's a first time for everything!

  • I let it flow, although that makes it sound more jazzy and less despairing than the actual process often is for me.

  • Our panel gave her generally high marks on singing, and they especially praised her jazzy take on “I Kissed a Girl.”

  • Music not jazzy enough, and she says 'the floor is gritty'; we'll have to fix that.

  • By the time I debarked for the fifth time, I was whistling the tune with jazzy improvisations in a mixed-up tempo.

  • The crying voice of the gambling-house barker rode in over the clang and brass of jazzy music, but he couldn't turn the tip.

  • More capricious and jazzy measures have their day but the waltz endures forever!

  • Sedately Betty walked downstairs, but just then Doris sat down at the piano and began a gay, jazzy tune.