ska
IPA/skɑː/
KK[skˈɑ]IPA/skɑː/
ska — 名詞
1. a fast, lively style of Jamaican dance music from around 1960, featuring strong
1.名詞B2
釋義
斯卡
源自牙買加的輕快舞曲,雷鬼音樂前身
a fast, lively style of Jamaican dance music from around 1960, featuring strong offbeat rhythms and horn instruments, which helped give rise to reggae
例句
Ryan grew up listening to ska bands like The Specials and Madness.
Ryan 從小聽著 The Specials 和 Madness 等斯卡樂團長大。
collocation: ska bands
The DJ opened her set with a classic ska track from 1964.
DJ 以一首 1964 年的經典斯卡歌曲開場。
collocation: ska track
Meera's father still has his collection of ska records from the 1960s.
Meera 的父親還留著他 1960 年代的斯卡唱片收藏。
Ska music poured out of every shop and bar along Orange Street that night.
那晚,Orange Street 沿途的每間店鋪和酒吧都播放著斯卡音樂。
At the festival, a ska group from Tokyo got the whole crowd moving.
音樂節上,一支來自東京的斯卡樂團讓全場觀眾都動了起來。
常見錯誤
❌Bob Marley played ska music.
✅Bob Marley played reggae, which grew out of ska.
💡ska came first in the late 1950s; reggae developed later in the 1960s.