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jive
- IPA[dʒʌɪv]
英式
- a lively style of dance popular especially in the 1940s and 1950s, performed to swing music or rock and roll.;swing music.
- perform the jive or a similar dance to popular music;taunt or sneer at
- deceitful or worthless.
verb: jive, 3rd person present: jives, gerund or present participle: jiving, past tense: jived, past participle: jived
noun: jive, plural noun: jives
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a lively style of dance popular especially in the 1940s and 1950s, performed to swing music or rock and roll.
- ▪ swing music.
- ▪ a style of dance music popular in South Africa township jive
- 2. a form of slang associated with black American jazz musicians.
- ▪ North American informal deceptive or worthless talk a single image says more than any amount of blather and jive
動詞
- 1. perform the jive or a similar dance to popular music people were jiving in the aisles
- 2. North American informal taunt or sneer at Willy kept jiving him until Jimmy left
- ▪ talk nonsense he wasn't jiving about that bartender
- 3. North American informal be in accord; agree her facial expressions did not jive with what she was saying
形容詞
- 1. North American informal deceitful or worthless.
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- IPA[jīv]
美式
- a lively style of dance popular especially in the 1940s and 1950s, performed to swing music or ...
- perform the jive or a similar dance to popular music: people were jiving in the aisles
- deceitful or worthless.
Oxford American Dictionary