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Definition of combo in English:

combo

nounPlural combos ˈkɒmbəʊˈkɑmboʊ
informal
  • 1A small jazz, rock, or pop band.

    小型爵士(或摇滚、流行)乐队

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Because, for all of their rock leanings, they are a jazz combo in the best way possible - each player brings a potent set of chops to his respective instrument.
    • The Brazilian samba band, like a symphony orchestra or a jazz combo, unites distinctive voices into an exciting whole.
    • Wearing another hat many people around Cumbria will have seen him perform solo or as part of his jazz combo.
    • The classically trained violinist started her career playing in jazz combos.
    • Obviously when people come into the church and they see a double-bass and a drummer and piano player, it has that look of being a jazz combo right from the start.
    • It's true there seems to be more pre-punk throwback groups and romantically connected combos gigging nowadays than there were CBGB crowd members in '76.
    • There's no doubt that keeping an old-style surf-twang instrumental rock combo fresh is hard work.
    • As an organizational psychologist, he has studied the inner workings of everything from firefighting crews to jazz combos.
    • By the war's end, demand for small combos rendered Goodman's big bands obsolete.
    • Members of the popular local jazz combo will be moving far away from their jazzy roots this weekend, however, and will hopefully be creating a whole new buzz with a set of original jazz based vibes.
    • There's also a remote chance these lads have heard of an obscure combo called The Rolling Stones.
    • Ironically, the room is so small that one can hardly envision any kind of live band in it, even a small jazz combo like the one that Jones used.
    • Live music at Saturday's event was provided by a 19-piece dance band, two jazz combos and two original 1960s groups.
    • In World War I some of the army regimental bands had formed jazz combos to entertain their buddies.
    • She has performed with the Greensboro Philharmonia, saxophone quartets and small jazz combos.
    • American-, Brazilian-, and Cuban-influenced jazz combos enjoy a small but dedicated following.
    • After college, he started playing in jazz and funk combos around the Manchester student pubs of Withington and Fallowfield for a few quid and some beer.
    • The ensemble isn't your usual combo for a rock band.
    • Turning his back on the empty symphonic effects that have become clichés, he is breaking new musical ground, using a big steel band as an expansion of his jazz combos.
    • The Georgia section, host of the meeting, also celebrated its 100th anniversary with a lively banquet and a jazz combo.
    Synonyms
    group, musical group, pop group, ensemble, orchestra
  • 2North American A combination, typically of different foods.

    〈主北美〉(尤指不同食物的)结合物,混合物

    a surf 'n' turf combo
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Hitting different buttons will execute different attack combinations, and devastating combos can be initiated by saving battle points, either by guarding or delaying your actions for a turn.
    • It can be had a la carte or as part of a combo plate combining the several foods that most of the individual vendors offer.
    • Today, for example, I had the lunch soup/sandwich combo with a half a chicken pesto and a small cup of the tomato basil soup.
    • The salad, pizza and wine combo would always be there for me.
    • There are plenty of tacos, quesadillas and enchiladas in various combos featuring either chicken, beef or shrimp to be had - some served with rice and/or beans.
    • For meat eaters that don't like to cook, you can get good deals on pizza or combos that include meat for no extra cost.
    • Each character has over one hundred different attacks and combos.
    • But there are some new combos about these days; perhaps their more traditional combinations will be easier to sell.
    • By far my favorite topping is a combo of basil pesto, sun-dried tomato, and onion.
    • Try the green papaya salad with sliced beef, the satay soup with shrimp, the salad rolls and the combo menu.
    • Fighting moves and combos work via a combination of keyboard movements and action keys set to either the number pad or the mouse buttons.
    • You get a soup or salad with the combo, and I particularly enjoyed the savoury carrot soup, though with a smoothie on the side it was a bit too much liquid for my lunch and I couldn't finish either.
    • It is because of this tannin that the classic combo of steak and young Bordeaux is such a winner.
    • I ordered a combo of chicken kiev, pelmeni soup, and a small round hard roll.
    • On the fat-burning side of the equation, the foods and combos of foods you eat before and after you hit a cardio session can maximize your ability to cut up and retain hard-earned muscle mass.
    • These include sushi and sashimi combos, as well as half a dozen teriyaki and tempura dishes.
    • Finally, there is the crazy combo platter, a clear combination of premise and personality.
    • From the release of their debut album their winning combo of Tex Mex, blues, rock 'n' roll, country and Mexican folk had critics raving.
    • Prepackaged combos that contain luncheon meats along with crackers, cheese, and condiments must also be kept refrigerated.
    • Be it fusion food or combos, they are game for it all.
  • 3A guitar amplifier with an integral speaker rather than a separate one.

    组合吉他扬声器;组合吉他音响

Origin

1920s (originally US): abbreviation of combination + -o.

Rhymes

Negombo

Definition of combo in US English:

combo

nounˈkɑmboʊˈkämbō
informal
  • 1A small jazz, rock, or pop band.

    小型爵士(或摇滚、流行)乐队

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She has performed with the Greensboro Philharmonia, saxophone quartets and small jazz combos.
    • Ironically, the room is so small that one can hardly envision any kind of live band in it, even a small jazz combo like the one that Jones used.
    • Obviously when people come into the church and they see a double-bass and a drummer and piano player, it has that look of being a jazz combo right from the start.
    • By the war's end, demand for small combos rendered Goodman's big bands obsolete.
    • The Georgia section, host of the meeting, also celebrated its 100th anniversary with a lively banquet and a jazz combo.
    • It's true there seems to be more pre-punk throwback groups and romantically connected combos gigging nowadays than there were CBGB crowd members in '76.
    • As an organizational psychologist, he has studied the inner workings of everything from firefighting crews to jazz combos.
    • Live music at Saturday's event was provided by a 19-piece dance band, two jazz combos and two original 1960s groups.
    • Members of the popular local jazz combo will be moving far away from their jazzy roots this weekend, however, and will hopefully be creating a whole new buzz with a set of original jazz based vibes.
    • There's no doubt that keeping an old-style surf-twang instrumental rock combo fresh is hard work.
    • Turning his back on the empty symphonic effects that have become clichés, he is breaking new musical ground, using a big steel band as an expansion of his jazz combos.
    • After college, he started playing in jazz and funk combos around the Manchester student pubs of Withington and Fallowfield for a few quid and some beer.
    • The classically trained violinist started her career playing in jazz combos.
    • American-, Brazilian-, and Cuban-influenced jazz combos enjoy a small but dedicated following.
    • Wearing another hat many people around Cumbria will have seen him perform solo or as part of his jazz combo.
    • The Brazilian samba band, like a symphony orchestra or a jazz combo, unites distinctive voices into an exciting whole.
    • The ensemble isn't your usual combo for a rock band.
    • Because, for all of their rock leanings, they are a jazz combo in the best way possible - each player brings a potent set of chops to his respective instrument.
    • There's also a remote chance these lads have heard of an obscure combo called The Rolling Stones.
    • In World War I some of the army regimental bands had formed jazz combos to entertain their buddies.
    Synonyms
    group, musical group, pop group, ensemble, orchestra
  • 2North American A combination, typically of different foods.

    〈主北美〉(尤指不同食物的)结合物,混合物

    as modifier the combo platter
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is because of this tannin that the classic combo of steak and young Bordeaux is such a winner.
    • On the fat-burning side of the equation, the foods and combos of foods you eat before and after you hit a cardio session can maximize your ability to cut up and retain hard-earned muscle mass.
    • It can be had a la carte or as part of a combo plate combining the several foods that most of the individual vendors offer.
    • You get a soup or salad with the combo, and I particularly enjoyed the savoury carrot soup, though with a smoothie on the side it was a bit too much liquid for my lunch and I couldn't finish either.
    • The salad, pizza and wine combo would always be there for me.
    • Finally, there is the crazy combo platter, a clear combination of premise and personality.
    • Each character has over one hundred different attacks and combos.
    • Today, for example, I had the lunch soup/sandwich combo with a half a chicken pesto and a small cup of the tomato basil soup.
    • From the release of their debut album their winning combo of Tex Mex, blues, rock 'n' roll, country and Mexican folk had critics raving.
    • There are plenty of tacos, quesadillas and enchiladas in various combos featuring either chicken, beef or shrimp to be had - some served with rice and/or beans.
    • Prepackaged combos that contain luncheon meats along with crackers, cheese, and condiments must also be kept refrigerated.
    • Try the green papaya salad with sliced beef, the satay soup with shrimp, the salad rolls and the combo menu.
    • Fighting moves and combos work via a combination of keyboard movements and action keys set to either the number pad or the mouse buttons.
    • Be it fusion food or combos, they are game for it all.
    • Hitting different buttons will execute different attack combinations, and devastating combos can be initiated by saving battle points, either by guarding or delaying your actions for a turn.
    • For meat eaters that don't like to cook, you can get good deals on pizza or combos that include meat for no extra cost.
    • I ordered a combo of chicken kiev, pelmeni soup, and a small round hard roll.
    • By far my favorite topping is a combo of basil pesto, sun-dried tomato, and onion.
    • But there are some new combos about these days; perhaps their more traditional combinations will be easier to sell.
    • These include sushi and sashimi combos, as well as half a dozen teriyaki and tempura dishes.

Origin

1920s (originally US): abbreviation of combination + -o.

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