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 blues [bluz]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 勃鲁斯乐曲, (非正式)伤感的, 伤心的

[医] 忧闷, 沮丧


  1. No one sings the blues like she did.
    唱布鲁斯歌谁也比不上她.
  2. The blues was/were first performed by the black people.
    布鲁斯音乐最初是由黑人演奏的。
  3. She called me every now and then to sing the blues about her troubles.
    她时常打电话给我对她反遇到的麻烦发牢骚。


blues
[ noun ]
  1. a type of folksong that originated among Black Americans at the beginning of the 20th century; has a melancholy sound from repeated use of blue notes

  2. <noun.communication>
  3. a state of depression

  4. <noun.state>
    he had a bad case of the blues


blues \blues\ n.
a type of folk song that originated among Black Americans at
the beginning of the 20th century; has a melancholoy sound
from repeated used of blue notes.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. a state of depression; as, he had a bad case of the blues.

Syn: megrims.
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. I'd been singing rhythm 'n' blues.
  2. Grayish blues (and warm browns for the drawings) provide a discreetly elegant setting.
  3. There's also great potential for Peterson to take his ambassadorship across the line of commercialism ala Cray and spread the word of the blues.
  4. "Even cowboys get the blues," said Ms. Richards in Austin.
  5. NBC's "Today" show, which will welcome Joe Garagiola back in June as its third co-host, still has the ratings blues.
  6. The Peacock has been leased by two white entrepreneurs who plan to reopen the second-story walkup as a blues and rock showcase.
  7. The "blues," nominally worth 7,000 tugriks, can be used to buy shares in the 550 big state enterprises that could start coming to market next year.
  8. That year, he won a Grammy Award for best traditional blues recording for a song called "Flood Down in Texas."
  9. Estimates on the number of women who suffer severe emotional problems after giving birth range from 4 percent to 10 percent, but up to 80 percent of new mothers may have milder cases of "baby blues," she said.
  10. He played blues guitar then and still does, at 74.
  11. She achieved a breakthrough in 1988 with the release of her rhythm and blues album "The Right Stuff," which featured three hit singles.
  12. The once slender, boyish singer was credited with revolutionizing popular music in the early 1950s with his unique blend of rhythm and blues, country and gospel punctuated with real-sounding sobs.
  13. Legacy has already put out well-received box sets of blues great Robert Johnson and the Byrds, made with the assistance of former band member Roger McGuinn.
  14. The bar, which featured live music nightly, has retained its reputation for rhythm and blues and jazz performances.
  15. "People think you got to be poor and half starving to sing the blues.
  16. In 10 days the retired and near-retired of one of England's Tory heartlands plan to take their revenge in the Christchurch by-election. The prime minister will no doubt brush off defeat as a familiar case of mid-term blues.
  17. Joey first got to meet and perform with the prominent blues performers appearing in central New York through his father's contacts with club owners and musicians.
  18. At 49, he claims fans of all ages and appears at jazz, rock, folk and blues concerts.
  19. The background colour is 'basil' blue and the stripes are the light and dark blues of Cambridge and Oxford - the home of 'dons'.
  20. She just about steals the show's good first half as a breezy, sophisticated, dried-up novelist who is financially tapped out and reduced to talk shows to remain known, but refuses to cry the blues.
  21. He'd play the blues and make you cry," he recalled.
  22. The production is crisp and the playing inspired, so most of side 1 genuinely cooks. Side 2 flags considerably because of the repetition and one slow blues song too many.
  23. They must wear prison blues.
  24. "The Complete Recordings" contains 41 variations of essentially the same piece of music, which is why, for me, a little blues goes a long way.
  25. By the end of an eight-week course, students are transformed into toe-tapping, hard-playing blues performers with dark glasses and a new attitude.
  26. Sauternes with Roquefort is fabulous, and German Auslesen are superb with the creamy blues of Germany and Denmark.
  27. His album, "The Healer," was selected contemporary blues album of the year.
  28. Clapton did go back to basics with an intimate 'Tears in Heaven', which now seems less maudlin and more heart felt, but then the blues got a grip again.
  29. In 1970, guitarist Peter Green, a founding member, quit the then-British blues group a month before they were to begin an American tour.
  30. The harsh greens, yellows and blues made it difficult for her staff to work normally, she said.
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