jive的意思和读音

jive

: [dʒaɪv] : [dʒaɪv]

n.

v.

jives  jiving  jived  

jiven.

1.[u][sing],20 50 a fast dance to music with a strong beat, especially popular in the 1950s

2.[u](informal)nonsense

to talk jive

v.

1.[i]to dance to jazz or rock and roll music

2.[i][t](informal)~ (sb)to try to make sb believe sth that is not true

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n.1.a dance to fast music that became popular in the 1930s and 1940s in which a man and a woman hold hands and the man swings the woman around; music that people can dance a jive to2.something that someone says that you do not believe is true3.a style of singing that developed in the 1930s and 1940s in which words are sung in a humorous way

v.1.to dance a jive2.to tell someone something that you know is not true

1. gruesome jive maw ...

5. alive( ) jive( ) * pot( ) ...

6. Belly dance( ) Jive( ) Pole dance( ) ...

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1.Joan: You can be such a jive turkey you know Jeff.

2.I did not think of the very obvious when writing a post yesterday about Jive Software's new members to its board of directors.JiveSoftware

3.At night he would take a transistor radio to bed where he listened to the local jive -talking deejays.

4.When asked why it took so long to write the concerts, he said, "You can jive with secular music, but you can't jive with the Almighty. ":“。”

5.Her label, Jive Records, tells us it's the same song, but it might be a different mix.

6.After one of their exciting performances, the Jive Records executive agreed to sign a recording deal with them.Jive

7.Is an open source library provided by Jive Software for communicating with Jabber servers to perform instant messaging and chat.JiveSoftwareJabber

8.This style of development doesn't jive with the concept of shared services.

9.Man that jive turkey fed me so much bull, I nearly laughed in his face.

10.There's a little truth in all jive, and a little jive in all truth.