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remix

/verb ree-miks; noun ree-miks/US // verb riˈmɪks; noun ˈriˌmɪks //

再混合,再混,混搭,再混合使用

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    re·mixed, re·mix·ing.

    • : to mix again.
    • : to mix and re-record the elements of in a different way.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a remixed recording.

Examples

  • This dichotomy can be found elsewhere in DaBaby’s oeuvre, when he and BRS Kash ski down semen slopes in the music video for the “Throat Baby” remix.

  • Give a fast remix your most undivided attention and it’ll start to sound like a double-refusal of temporality and corporeality — a sort of metaphysical protest music.

  • People found it snappy, especially with the barbershop remix.

  • Kacey Musgraves recently teamed up with Troye Sivan and Mark Ronson for a synthpop remix of Sivan’s song “Easy,” while Maren Morris toggles comfortably between pop, R&B and country.

  • The best part of the entire experience, though, came a week after I’d turned in the remix, when Paul called to tell me he’d been dancing in his kitchen to the track all week.

  • Shortly thereafter, T.I. lent his first post-incarceration verse to a remix of “Magic.”

  • Well, Beyoncé Platinum is rumored to include a remix featuring the singer.

  • The 16-song pop treasure chest comes to a thrilling close with “New Romantics,” a remix-ready stomper crammed with witty lyrics.

  • This was the summer of Daft Punk, but check out this remix of Random Access Memories.

  • In the second clip, a camera follows the cast around as they sing an a capella hip-hop remix of “Jingle Bells.”