disco
- IPA[ˈdɪskəʊ]
英式
- a club or party at which people dance to recorded pop music;the lighting and sound equipment used at a disco
- attend or dance at a disco
noun: disco, plural noun: discos
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名詞
- 1. a club or party at which people dance to recorded pop music on Friday evenings, he often attended a disco with school friends
- ▪ the lighting and sound equipment used at a disco no one knows how to waltz so I've ordered a disco
- 2. a style of pop music intended mainly for dancing to, typically soul-influenced and melodic with a regular bass beat, popular particularly in the late 1970s the music hops from one genre to another – electropop and post-punk, but also disco, hip-hop, and soul the Bee Gees disco classic Staying Alive
動詞
- 1. attend or dance at a disco she filled every hour of the day playing tennis, or discoing with friends
- an event at which people dance to music that is transmitted through wireless headphones rather ... the organizers chose to have a silent disco because it eliminates noise complaints
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- dance to pop music: we disco danced on a cruise ship
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- a tablet of the drug Ecstasy.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a tablet of the drug Ecstasy.
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- dance to pop music: we disco danced on a cruise ship
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- pop music intended mainly for dancing to at discos, typically soul-influenced and melodic with ...
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- a large decorative ball covered with small mirrored facets, suspended from the ceiling of a ...
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- a large decorative ball covered with small mirrored facets, suspended from the ceiling of a ...
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- IPA[ˈdiskō]
美式
- a club or party at which people dance to recorded pop music: on Friday evenings, he often attended a disco with school friends
- attend or dance at a disco: for the next three hours he discoed nonstop
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