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
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双语例句
- If Kerouac is the beat generation's saint, Ginsberg is certainly their poet laureate.
如果凯鲁亚克是垮掉的一代中的圣人,那么金斯堡当然就是他们中的桂冠诗人。 - The "Beat Generation" was the best representative for this tendency which was strongly presented in the ideas and writings of Allen Ginsberg.
“垮掉一代”作家是这种倾向的代表,其中金斯伯格的思想和创作强烈地体现出这方面的特征。 - Bob: Have you heard of The Beat Generation?
你听说过垮掉的一代吗? - 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。 - The novel is largely an autobiographic description of the travel experience of Sal Paradise and his friend Dean Moriarty, which faithfully reflects the living status of the Beat Generation.
小说以自传体的形式生动描述了萨尔·帕拉迪斯和他的好朋友迪安·莫里亚蒂驾车横贯美国大陆的经历,真实地反映了垮掉的一代的生活状态。 - 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 - He is a member of beat generation.
他是个颓废派的成员。 - Zen Thought in the Beat Generation Movement and Its Literature
垮掉的一代及其文学中的东方禅味 - 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。 - 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。
