名词沟,槽; [俚语]常规,老套:确定的规范; [俚语]理想状况; [俚语]非常愉快的经历
及物动词刻沟,刻槽
不及物动词极其快乐,极其满意,过得快活; 受愉快的刺激影响; 投合,契合
及物动词
1. The carpenter grooved the board.
木匠在木板上开槽。
不及物动词
1. These young girls really groove on his music.
这些小姑娘迷上了他的音乐。
名词
1. The flower show was a groove.
那个花展棒极了。
2. Sliding doors and windows move in groove.
滑动门和滑动窗都在凹槽中移动。
3. Wheels leave grooves in a dirt road.
轮子在泥路上会留下车辙。
1. 车辙:一飞火( Fireflight ) 五位飞行战士之一空袭( Air raid ) 五位飞行战士之一守护神/保卫者( Defensor ) 合体型巨型战士热点( Hot Spot ) 五位急救战士之一大街( Streetwise ) 五位急救战士之一车辙( Groove ) 五位急救战士之一
2. 花纹沟:大斜度单导向花纹沟(Groove) 提高湿地操作性能. Wide Treat Width设计宽大提高操纵性能及制动性能. 三种变节距(Pitch)的合理安排能最大限度的降低噪音. Bead加强材料,高速旋转时提高侧面强度,提高高速行驶性能
1. 沟;槽;辙
A groove is a deep line cut into a surface.
e.g. Their wheels left grooves in the ground.
他们的车轮在地面上留下了车辙印。
2. groove的解释
2. (流行音乐的)节奏
In popular music, a groove is a rhythm.
e.g. ...Latin and African grooves.
拉丁乐和非洲音乐的节奏
1. As the night deepens, move and groove to deejay Ton's Brazilian beats.
2. groove什么意思
2. Mourning made the announcement at his annual Zo's Summer Groove charity gala, part of a weeklong series of events he organizes to benefit underprivileged children.
3. There is at least one good thing about clubs - they are great place to hit the dance floor and get your groove on.
4. groove的意思
4. And the DJs know how to set the groove and keep it there.
5. The rest paid off earlier than he expected as his club got into a groove late and pulled out its toughest challenge of the postseason.
6. I visited with a friend during the summer and the busloads of tourists showed that the city has got its groove back.
7. He has definitely been revived from his slump at the beginning of the season, and found his groove again after Yao was out.
8. The style magazine format has faltered but Blag could help it to get its groove back.
9. Groove to live jazz and pop music as you stand to win attractive lucky draw prizes.
10. Inner Affair A moneyed crowd groove on down beneath a giant golden Buddha.
911chaxun查询·英语单词
noun
1. a settled and monotonous routine that is hard to escape
e.g. they fell into a conversational rut
Synonym: rut
2. (anatomy) any furrow or channel on a bodily structure or part
Synonym: vallecula
3. a long narrow furrow cut either by a natural process (such as erosion) or by a tool (as e.g. a groove in a phonograph record)
Synonym: channel
verb