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词汇 rootsy
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Definition of rootsy in English:

rootsy

adjectiverootsier, rootsiest ˈruːtsi
informal
  • (of music) uncommercialized and full-blooded, typically showing traditional or ethnic origins.

    〈非正式〉(音乐)地道的,朴实的(尤指表现传统或民族根源的)

    the tradition of rootsy Celtic pop
    his rootsy musical background
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And while such slights might be easily explainable with regard to punk-rock dunderheads and whatnot, rootsy souls are supposed to be thoughtful and predisposed to such sensibilities.
    • This was the beginning of three powerful years, which marked the growth of gritty, rootsy blues-based rock in the UK.
    • Ragtime blues was the rootsy style of music played by American jug bands in the 1920s and 30s, and Ragweed take this style and add their own touch of north coast character.
    • These influences are evident on this decidedly mellow album, which embraces a spectrum of rootsy, acoustic sounds.
    • The unimpeachably authentic Lucinda Williams releases another rootsy, sultry gem this month.
    • The new record sounds more rootsy, down-home and settled than the last record.
    • Her new album ‘South’ is a mixture of rootsy soul inspired music, a couple of rockers and a few electronic influences.
    • This album is an irresistible blend of blues, rootsy soul, and soft acoustic rock, with poignant and heartfelt lyrical phrasing.
    • But in the UK, that ‘folk’ tag usually means something much more rootsy.
    • Splitting the difference between the quiet Appalachia and alt-country found on her previous two discs, Suzie Ungerleider returns with a collection of rootsy rock.
    • There's never anything wrong with a twist of rootsy folk and country, but once it veers into corny territory it's time to switch gears.
    • In terms of sounds and song writing, the group display a rootsy but progressive approach that should ensure that they, and their audience, stay challenged, refreshed & interested.
    • But be warned, this is not a gig featuring his usual brand of ear-shattering rock - it's more rootsy, country-based music.
    • Fearing's music is just incredibly simple, rootsy, and heartfelt music.
    • Sticking more to an urban, rootsy and realistic sound, the latter half of the compilation gets right under your skin.
    • In fact, the album's overall polished countenance doesn't seem to jive with the band's supposed rootsy goals.
    • His songs were almost exclusively from his latest album, a collection of pleasant, rootsy pop tunes.
    • How many times can you say ‘good mid-tempo rootsy rocker’ or ‘folk-inflected acoustic ballad’ before you cough up a lung into your coffee cup, anyway?
    • True, I generally don't spend much time in that region of the musical landscape where rootsy earthiness crosses into rock dynamics and posturing.
    • The recording is sparse and to the point, focusing on a blend of folk, soul and a rootsy take on rock ‘n’ roll.

Rhymes

cutesy

Definition of rootsy in US English:

rootsy

adjective
informal
  • (of music) uncommercialized and full-blooded, typically showing traditional or ethnic origins.

    〈非正式〉(音乐)地道的,朴实的(尤指表现传统或民族根源的)

    the tradition of rootsy Celtic pop
    his rootsy musical background
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And while such slights might be easily explainable with regard to punk-rock dunderheads and whatnot, rootsy souls are supposed to be thoughtful and predisposed to such sensibilities.
    • This was the beginning of three powerful years, which marked the growth of gritty, rootsy blues-based rock in the UK.
    • These influences are evident on this decidedly mellow album, which embraces a spectrum of rootsy, acoustic sounds.
    • In terms of sounds and song writing, the group display a rootsy but progressive approach that should ensure that they, and their audience, stay challenged, refreshed & interested.
    • Sticking more to an urban, rootsy and realistic sound, the latter half of the compilation gets right under your skin.
    • In fact, the album's overall polished countenance doesn't seem to jive with the band's supposed rootsy goals.
    • The unimpeachably authentic Lucinda Williams releases another rootsy, sultry gem this month.
    • True, I generally don't spend much time in that region of the musical landscape where rootsy earthiness crosses into rock dynamics and posturing.
    • There's never anything wrong with a twist of rootsy folk and country, but once it veers into corny territory it's time to switch gears.
    • The recording is sparse and to the point, focusing on a blend of folk, soul and a rootsy take on rock ‘n’ roll.
    • Her new album ‘South’ is a mixture of rootsy soul inspired music, a couple of rockers and a few electronic influences.
    • How many times can you say ‘good mid-tempo rootsy rocker’ or ‘folk-inflected acoustic ballad’ before you cough up a lung into your coffee cup, anyway?
    • The new record sounds more rootsy, down-home and settled than the last record.
    • But in the UK, that ‘folk’ tag usually means something much more rootsy.
    • But be warned, this is not a gig featuring his usual brand of ear-shattering rock - it's more rootsy, country-based music.
    • Ragtime blues was the rootsy style of music played by American jug bands in the 1920s and 30s, and Ragweed take this style and add their own touch of north coast character.
    • His songs were almost exclusively from his latest album, a collection of pleasant, rootsy pop tunes.
    • Fearing's music is just incredibly simple, rootsy, and heartfelt music.
    • This album is an irresistible blend of blues, rootsy soul, and soft acoustic rock, with poignant and heartfelt lyrical phrasing.
    • Splitting the difference between the quiet Appalachia and alt-country found on her previous two discs, Suzie Ungerleider returns with a collection of rootsy rock.
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