beat generation
英 [biːt ˌdʒenəˈreɪʃn]
美 [biːt ˌdʒenəˈreɪʃn]
n. 垮掉的一代(指20世纪50年代和60年代初期拒绝主流生活方式、追求个性自我表现、欣赏现代爵士乐的一批年轻人)
牛津词典
noun
- 垮掉的一代(指20世纪50年代和60年代初期拒绝主流生活方式、追求个性自我表现、欣赏现代爵士乐的一批年轻人)
a group of young people in the 1950s and early 1960s who rejected the way most people lived in society, wanted to express themselves freely, and liked modern jazz
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- He is a member of beat generation.
他是个颓废派的成员。 - They had taken the words of the beat generation to a new level.
他们将垮掉一代的语言又发展到了一个新的水平。 - Tom: Why called they the Beat Generation?
为什么称呼他们为垮掉的一代? - Then in literature and art, the influence of Beat Generation, Black Humor, and European Avant-garde on the occurrence of counterculture movement is analyzed.
在文学和艺术领域,主要分析了跨掉派,黑色幽默和欧洲先锋派艺术对反文化运动的影响。 - The Beat Generation and the Revolution of Consciousness
垮掉派与意识革命 - There was a time when people loved to carp and cavil at the post-1980s generation, either referring to them as the "beat generation" or claiming they were wet behind the ears.
曾几何时,人们还对“80后”评头论足,或感叹他们是“垮掉的一代”,或认为他们很嫩很青涩。 - The beat generation "couldn't care less" what happens.
垮了的一代对发生的一切并不是毫不关心。 - Bob: Have you heard of The Beat Generation?
你听说过垮掉的一代吗? - Comparison of Japanese Rogue Faction and American Beat Generation
日本无赖派与美国垮掉的一代的比较研究 - Long before the Beat generation made "on the road" expeditions popular, the circus personified the experience and offered many young Americans the dream of adventure, reinvention, and excitement.
在披头士一代“在路”使远征普遍之前,马戏成经验典型并且提供了许多年轻美国人冒险、重新发明和兴奋梦想。