I'll but on some records we can bop to-that should ginger up the party! 我将放一些使我们曳步起舞的唱片——那会使聚会更有活力!
That little bop made away with the big pie. 小男孩把大馅饼吃光了。
How is hip-hop like be-bop? 你们觉得嘻哈音乐跟比波普音乐如何呢?
bop bopped, bopping
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the law enforcement agency of the Justice Department that operates a nationwide system of prisons and detention facilities to incarcerate inmates sentenced to imprisonment for federal crimes
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an early form of modern jazz (originating around 1940)
bop \bop\ n. an early form of modern jazz (originating around 1940).
Syn: bebop. [WordNet 1.5]
He came up in the late 1980s crop of young British jazz musicians which included Courtney Pine and Steve Williamson and like them his style is coruscating hard bop tempered by a more contemporary sound.
Yule Flogged At shopping malls we elbow through, Which tends to make me surly; I want to bop those smirking guys Who did their shopping early.
The goal is to get the sea lions to associate the unfamiliar sounds with an unpleasant bop on the blubber, Jeffries said.
"Dizzy" Gillespie, the jowly trombone player who was a co-creator of bop jazz.
Brighter ceylons were dearer, but plain bop's and poor leaf sorts were easier.
Catch Griffin live and you are likely to come away with your hair standing on end after a no holds barred hard bop session.
Wilson's cast bop and strut and beat out the mesmeric rhythms in husky tempting voices.
Flanked by the choppy guitars of Brad Schoeppach and Kurt Rosenwinkel, the elastic tenor of promising newcomer Joshua Redman fronts the band through classic bop tunes such as 'Darn that dream' and 'Shaw-nuff'.