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词汇 EDM
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EDM1

noun
mass nounUS
  • Popular music intended for dancing to in clubs, typically having a repetitive beat and a synthesized backing track.

    EDM hasn't killed off rock 'n' roll
    as modifier a blaring EDM soundtrack
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Guitar Hero Live takes the approach of the modern music festival, with rock, folk, EDM, hip-hop, country and pop acts sharing the same stage.
    • She's has opened up about her return to music, revealing that she's 'super into' EDM at the moment.
    • 'Whether purposely or inadvertently, we have created a culture in EDM whereby it is no longer about the music.'
    • This Slovenian EDM star plays an atmospheric blend of hip-hop, glitch, electro, old-school soul and dubstep.
    • "EDM has majorly influenced pop music this year," she added.
    • While the music industry has been suffering from lower sales, EDM has been steadily growing in the past year.
    • I was inspired by dance music, even before it was named EDM.
    • He's headlined almost every major U.S. dance music festival, and he was the first EDM act to headline Staples Center.

Origin

Early 21st century: abbreviation of electronic dance music.

EDM2

noun
  • he tabled 113 EDMs during the parliamentary year
    (in the UK) short for early day motion
    the MP also put forward an EDM asking the House of Commons to note Sir Alex's outstanding contribution to football
    Example sentencesExamples
    • EDMs are a way in which MPs can gauge the support of others over an issue.
    • The MP said he hoped representatives from all parties will sign his EDM.
    • The MP put her signature to the Early Day Motion (EDM) to ban hunting with hounds, on June 8.
    • But I do take issue with those EDMs tabled solely to entertain the MPs themselves.
    • But the Labour MP has decided not to back a new EDM even though it has already won the support of 143 of his colleagues.

EDM1

noun
US
  • Popular music intended for dancing to in clubs, typically having a repetitive beat and a synthesized backing track.

    EDM hasn't killed off rock 'n' roll
    as modifier a blaring EDM soundtrack
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He's headlined almost every major U.S. dance music festival, and he was the first EDM act to headline Staples Center.
    • This Slovenian EDM star plays an atmospheric blend of hip-hop, glitch, electro, old-school soul and dubstep.
    • While the music industry has been suffering from lower sales, EDM has been steadily growing in the past year.
    • 'Whether purposely or inadvertently, we have created a culture in EDM whereby it is no longer about the music.'
    • "EDM has majorly influenced pop music this year," she added.
    • I was inspired by dance music, even before it was named EDM.
    • Guitar Hero Live takes the approach of the modern music festival, with rock, folk, EDM, hip-hop, country and pop acts sharing the same stage.
    • She's has opened up about her return to music, revealing that she's 'super into' EDM at the moment.

Origin

Early 21st century: abbreviation of electronic dance music.

EDM2

noun
  • he tabled 113 EDMs during the parliamentary year
    (in the UK) short for early day motion
    the MP also put forward an EDM asking the House of Commons to note Sir Alex's outstanding contribution
    Example sentencesExamples
    • EDMs are a way in which MPs can gauge the support of others over an issue.
    • The MP put her signature to the Early Day Motion (EDM) to ban hunting with hounds, on June 8.
    • But the Labour MP has decided not to back a new EDM even though it has already won the support of 143 of his colleagues.
    • The MP said he hoped representatives from all parties will sign his EDM.
    • But I do take issue with those EDMs tabled solely to entertain the MPs themselves.
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