beatnik概况

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n. 奇装异服言行乖僻的人;“垮了的一代”的成员

beatnik词义

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n.

反传统一代成员, (俗称)披头族的人;

变形

复数:beatniks

英英释义

beatnik[ 'bi:tnik ]

n.a member of the beat generation; a nonconformist in dress and behavior

同义词:beat

beatnik用法

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双语例句

用作名词(n.)

He created beatnik chic, African-style beaded dresses, peasant-inspired skirts, and leopard prints.
他创造了垮掉了一代的别致款式,非洲式珠状的衣服,从乡下人那得到灵感的裙子和美洲豹图案。

If you meet Ai Weiwei on the street, you might take him for an ex-hippie who dropped out of college to be a beatnik.
假如你在街头遇到艾未未,你很可能会把他看作是一个辍学成为垮掉的一代的前嬉皮。

权威例句

William S. Burroughs

Beatnik.

Beatnik

Beatnik takes to the information superhighway

The Auto-Beatnik, the Auto-Critic, and the Justification of Nonsense

Beatnik Rutabagas from beyond the Stars by Quentin Dodd

The Origin of Beatnik

Memoirs of a Beatnik

Mister Joans, to You: Readerly Surreality and Writerly Affiliation in Ted Joans, Tri-Continental Ex-Beatnik

When Do We Begin Teaching Beatnik Poetry?

beatnik词源

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beatnik (n.)

coined 1958 by San Francisco newspaper columnist Herb Caen during the heyday of -nik suffixes in the wake of Sputnik. From Beat generation (1952), associated with beat (n.) in its meaning "rhythm (especially in jazz)" as well as beat (past participle adjective) "worn out, exhausted," but originator Jack Kerouac (1922-1969) in 1958 connected it with beatitude.

The origins of the word beat are obscure, but the meaning is only too clear to most Americans. More than the feeling of weariness, it implies the feeling of having been used, of being raw. It involves a sort of nakedness of the mind. ["New York Times Magazine," Oct. 2, 1952]


"Beat" is old carny slang. According to Beat Movement legend (and it is a movement with a deep inventory of legend), Ginsberg and Kerouac picked it up from a character named Herbert Huncke, a gay street hustler and drug addict from Chicago who began hanging around Times Square in 1939 (and who introduced William Burroughs to heroin, an important cultural moment). The term has nothing to do with music; it names the condition of being beaten down, poor, exhausted, at the bottom of the world. [Louis Menand, "New Yorker," Oct. 1, 2007]

beatnik造句

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1. The following summer the peach tree was laden with fruit.

第二年夏天桃树就结满了桃子。

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2. Frank was there and he is a perfect peach.

弗兰克在那儿,他是个非常可爱的人。

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3. She had tied back her hair with a peach satin ribbon.

她用一根桃色缎带把头发扎在脑后。

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4. The monkey made a long arm for the peach.

猴子伸臂去摘桃子.

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5. The flesh of the peach was sweet and juicy.

桃子的果肉甜而多汁.

来自《简明英汉词典》

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