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karaoke

/kar-ee-oh-kee/US // ˌkær iˈoʊ ki //UK // (ˌkɑːrəˈəʊkɪ) //

卡罗拉克

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act of singing along to a music video, especially one from which the original vocals have been electronically eliminated.

Examples

  • Like so many other joys in our lives, karaoke did not transfer smoothly to Zoom.

  • As the party got seated inside a private karaoke room on the second floor, Igor Novikov, who was then a top adviser to Ukraine’s President, remembers feeling a little nervous.

  • Mark Anthony Urquiza died on June 30 after contracting the coronavirus at a karaoke bar.

  • Tell us your name, what we oughta know about your love for karaoke and how you’ve been coping since it’s been gone.

  • If you’re a big fan of karaoke and have been missing it truly, madly, deeply, during the pandemic, FiveThirtyEight wants to speak with you for an upcoming project.

  • The amenities include a fitness room, a sauna, a beauty parlor, and a karaoke setup.

  • Was Che anything more than a cheap karaoke of what he stood for?

  • We chatted with Samberg about all of that, bad wedding toasts, Billy Joel karaoke, and more.

  • Hong Kong music is based on karaoke music, meaning simple beats, simple lyrics, enjoyable.

  • Some started out as karaoke bar hostesses like Mei, or worked in massage parlors.