rock
A style of popular music that emerged in the 1950s, characterized by a strong beat and the use of electric guitars, bass, and drums. It is often loud and energetic, encompassing various sub-genres from soft to heavy sounds.
例句
3 / 5I usually listen to rock when I want to feel energetic.
I usually listen to rock music when I want to feel energetic.
The history department will lecture on the social impact of rock in the 1960s.
The history department will give a talk on how rock music changed society in the 1960s.
That new rock band is totally awesome!
That new rock group is very good!
词族
记忆技巧
Imagine a huge stone (a rock) vibrating and jumping to the sound of a loud electric guitar.
快速测验
My favorite _______ band is playing a concert tonight.
正确!
正确答案是: rock
例句
I usually listen to rock when I want to feel energetic.
everydayI usually listen to rock music when I want to feel energetic.
The history department will lecture on the social impact of rock in the 1960s.
formalThe history department will give a talk on how rock music changed society in the 1960s.
That new rock band is totally awesome!
informalThat new rock group is very good!
The transition from rhythm and blues to rock is a significant musicological shift.
academicThe change from blues music to rock music is an important event in music history.
We are looking for a high-energy rock track for the product launch video.
businessWe want a powerful rock song for the new video about our product.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
rock on
keep doing something great or keep enjoying music
you rock
you are amazing
rock out
to play or listen to music very loudly and with energy
容易混淆的词
A stone is a hard mineral from the ground; 'rock' can also mean this, but in this context, 'rock' refers to a music genre.
使用说明
When talking about the music genre, 'rock' is an uncountable noun. You don't usually say 'a rock' unless you are talking about a stone.
常见错误
Learners often say 'I like a rock' when they mean they like the music genre. Correct usage is 'I like rock' or 'I like rock music.'
记忆技巧
Imagine a huge stone (a rock) vibrating and jumping to the sound of a loud electric guitar.
词源
Shortened from 'rock and roll', which originally described the motion of a ship but was used in the 1920s to describe spiritual and blues music rhythms.
语法模式
文化背景
Rock music is deeply associated with youth culture and rebellion in the Western world, particularly starting in the United States and the UK.
快速测验
My favorite _______ band is playing a concert tonight.
正确!
正确答案是: rock
相关语法
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