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rock

英 [rɒk] 美[rɑk]
  • n. 岩石;摇滚乐;暗礁
  • vt. 摇动;使摇晃
  • vi. 摇动;摇晃
  • n. (Rock)人名;(英、德、匈、意、瑞典)罗克

词组搭配


get one's rocks off

(vulgar slang)have an orgasm

(粗俚)达到性高潮

on the rocks informal 非正式

(of a relationship or enterprise) experiencing difficulties and likely to fail

(关系)濒于破裂的;濒临毁灭的;完蛋;(企业)遇经济困难的;(濒于)破产的

(of a drink) served undiluted and with ice cubes

(饮料)未搀杂、加有冰块的

rock the boat
rock out

(informal)perform rock music loudly and vigorously

(非正式)如痴如狂地奏摇滚乐

between a rock and a hard place

Confronted with equally unpleasant alternatives and few or no opportunities to evade or circumvent them.

面临同样令人不愉快的几乎没有机会逃避或克服的选择

on the rocks

In a state of difficulty, destruction, or ruin

处于困难境、濒临毁灭或完蛋地

Their marriage is on the rocks.

他们的婚姻濒于破裂

Without money; bankrupt

一文不名;破产的

Our accountant says the business is on the rocks.

我们的会计师说生意濒临破产

Served over ice cubes

加冰块

Scotch on the rocks.

加冰块的苏格兰威士忌酒

rock the boat&I{【俚语】}

To disturb the balance or routine of a situation

扰乱平衡或常规

He has an easygoing managerial style and won't rock the boat unless absolutely necessary.

他有一套很随意的经营作风,除非极有必要否则不会改变自己一惯的做法

双语例句


1. He once told an interviewer that he didn't even like rock music.
他曾告诉一位采访者,他甚至都不喜欢摇滚乐。

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2. A young man plunged from a sheer rock face to his death.
一名男青年从陡峭的岩壁上坠崖身亡。

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3. Changing stresses bring about more cracking and rock deformation.
不断变化的应力导致更多的断裂和岩石变形。

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4. Rock'n'roll has become so commercialised and safe since punk.
摇滚乐自从朋克乐以后就已经过于商业化而缺乏新意了。

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5. He had been a rock in the shifting sands of her existence.
他一直是她曲折坎坷的生活中的主心骨。

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