disco的意思和读音

disco

: [ˈdɪskoʊ] : [ˈdɪskəʊ]

n.);

discos  discoing  discoed  

n.discotheque

discon.

1.a club or party where people dance to recorded pop music

disco music/dancing

the youth club disco

2.the lights and sound equipment for such an event

n.1.

n.1.a place or event where people dance to popular music2.a type of music with a strong beat that is easy to dance to, popular especially in the 1970s

v.1.to dance to disco music

1. judgement n. disco n. abortion n.

6.(Discotheque)(NightClub),Disco),

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2.A discovery document is represented by the DiscoveryDocument class and is usually serialized as a file using a. Disco extension.DiscoveryDocument使.disco

3.It plods along sweetly and could be the sort of track that you might bop, albeit ironically, to at an indie disco.

4.For instance, some people may try to prove by the Bible that dancing is permitted in church, as if in a disco.

5.As we settled in at our table, near the disco ball, I asked him for the best piece of advice he could give an ordinary investor.

6.Within four months, he was at his first disco competition with a routine of his own.

7.You go ahead, disco- boy. I'm going to see Norah Jones if I can't get tickets to Phantom of the Opera./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

8.The SocGen team appeared to have dressed either for an outward-bound course or a company disco; its slidebook could fit into a back pocket.

9.Wave Disco Bar: The only underground disco in the whole Philippines, and the only air-conditioned party place in the island./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

10.Rachel: Oh, yeah, yeah. Actually, I got the extended disco version, with three choruses of "You'll never make it on your own" .”。