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词汇 country music
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Definition of country music in English:

country music

noun
mass noun
  • A form of popular music originating in the rural southern US. It is a mixture of ballads and dance tunes played characteristically on fiddle, banjo, guitar, and pedal steel guitar.

    乡村音乐。亦称COUNTRY AND WESTERN

    Also called country and western
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is gleefully subversive country music for people who think they hate country music.
    • Tony at this time played with several well known country music bands on the dance circuit in Ireland.
    • That actually gave me a nice opportunity to discuss the origins of country music.
    • No, the beauty of country music lies in its ability to ring with tales of another world.
    • Your look and sound are somewhat of a throwback to traditional country music.
    • The band make loud, dark, oddly country music that suits the oppressive venue to a tee.
    • On Tuesday he will present a night of country music and blues, playing slide guitar and stomp box.
    • I have to say that I don't think that Irish country music needs any re-igniting at the moment.
    • This was a reminder of what country music should be: something primal.
    • In the case of alternative country music the vox populi is more subtle, but no less potent.
    • As such, it provides a veritable goldmine for any fan of country music or those who have missed out on the early years of a favourite artist.
    • But you have to understand that in Ireland, you're surrounded by country music.
    • I was never crazy about country music, but there was a lot of it in west Texas.
    • So we thought, well let's go with country music, nobody else in town plays country music.
    • I also thought it might be funny to show that anything can be turned into country music.
    • After broken hearts, geography is country music's biggest fascination.
    • And it is a faultless performance from one of the most important bands in country music to emerge in the last ten years.
    • The Irish are surrounded by country music because we practically invented the genre.
    • At home, country music is very popular and a lot of artists do very well.
    • She's no less quick to disparage the idea that she might possibly get into country music.

Definition of country music in US English:

country music

nounˌkəntrē ˈmyo͞ozikˌkəntri ˈmjuzɪk
  • A form of popular music originating in the rural southern US. It is traditionally a mixture of ballads and dance tunes played characteristically on fiddle, guitar, steel guitar, drums, and keyboard.

    乡村音乐。亦称COUNTRY AND WESTERN

    Also called country and western
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And it is a faultless performance from one of the most important bands in country music to emerge in the last ten years.
    • That actually gave me a nice opportunity to discuss the origins of country music.
    • At home, country music is very popular and a lot of artists do very well.
    • Tony at this time played with several well known country music bands on the dance circuit in Ireland.
    • I also thought it might be funny to show that anything can be turned into country music.
    • But you have to understand that in Ireland, you're surrounded by country music.
    • No, the beauty of country music lies in its ability to ring with tales of another world.
    • After broken hearts, geography is country music's biggest fascination.
    • I have to say that I don't think that Irish country music needs any re-igniting at the moment.
    • As such, it provides a veritable goldmine for any fan of country music or those who have missed out on the early years of a favourite artist.
    • I was never crazy about country music, but there was a lot of it in west Texas.
    • So we thought, well let's go with country music, nobody else in town plays country music.
    • Your look and sound are somewhat of a throwback to traditional country music.
    • In the case of alternative country music the vox populi is more subtle, but no less potent.
    • The band make loud, dark, oddly country music that suits the oppressive venue to a tee.
    • On Tuesday he will present a night of country music and blues, playing slide guitar and stomp box.
    • She's no less quick to disparage the idea that she might possibly get into country music.
    • This was a reminder of what country music should be: something primal.
    • The Irish are surrounded by country music because we practically invented the genre.
    • This is gleefully subversive country music for people who think they hate country music.
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