vamped 的 3 个定义
- the portion of a shoe or boot upper that covers the instep and toes.
- something patched up or pieced together.
- Jazz. an accompaniment, usually improvised, consisting of a succession of simple chords.
- to furnish with a vamp, especially to repair with a new vamp.
- to patch up; repair.
- to give a new appearance by adding a patch or piece.
- (5)
- Jazz. to improvise an accompaniment, tune, etc.
vamped 近义词
seductress
seduce
更多vamped例句
- Or you are Elizabeth Taylor: an on-screen vamp with the most tempestuously public love-life dramas (with Richard Burton).
- The relationship between Jason Stackhouse and baby vamp Jessica (Deborah Ann Woll)?
- Amid the color, there was also room for a little vamp at Zac Posen, Devi Kroell, and Tracy Reese.
- Chain 1, a double in each double across vamp, narrowing in the middle and at end.
- We both slipped off into the crowd and as soon as we encountered our first vamp, we both said, loudly, "Bite bite bite bite bite!"
- The vamp was a girl, tiny, so short I thought she was really young, but she must have been 17 or 18 from her face and the smile.
- He sat down to vamp an odd accompaniment indifferently, but Marie was not listening for the accompaniment.
- I think she is,—not a silly vamp, that the girls joke about,—but the real thing!