cloth cloths clothes clothing suit dress区别
clothing
(集合名词)
衣服,服装,衣物。
She
works
at
a
clothing
factory
.
她在一家服装厂工作。
They
were
all
in
their
summer
clothing
.
他们都穿着夏天的服装。
I
changed
my
clothing
and
drank
some
brandy
.
cloth
是做衣服等用的布料,不可数,但是作特殊用途的布时可数。
a
piece
of
cloth
一块布,five
pieces
of
cloth
五块布,a
table
cloth
一块桌布。
cut
one’s
coat
according
to
one‘s
cloth
量入为出
How
much
cloth
does
it
take
to
make
a
blouse
for
the
girl
It
will
take
three
yards
of
cloth
to
make
a
suit
for
you
Have
you
any
cloths
for
polishing
the
furniture
你有擦家具的布吗
This
woman
cleaned
the
floor
with
an
old
cloth
.
clothing
是不可数名词,后接单数动词,指除衣裤外还包括帽子、鞋袜等。不能说
a
suit
of
clothing
,
但可以说
an
article
of
clothing
,
two
articles
of
clothing
一件(二件)衣服。
Our
clothing
protects
us
from
the
cold
.
我们的衣服为我们御寒。
The
shop
sells
women’s
clothing
.
这家商店出售妇女服装。
food
,
clothing
,
and
shelter
衣、食、住
clothes
指裤子、内衣等,不指一件衣服。clothes
的前面不能加
a
,this
,
that
和数词,但是可以加
many
,
these
,
those
等。
(错)this
clothes
,
three
clothes
(对)these
clothes
,
many
clothes
要表达“一件衣服”用
a
suit
of
clothes
put
on
one‘s
clothes
穿衣服,take
off
one’s
clothes
脱衣服
She
bought
a
good
many
clothes
.
She
often
wears
beautiful
clothes
.
dress
作为可数名词是女人或者孩子穿的衣服,a
dress
通常指
an
article
of
women‘s
clothing
.
The
person
opposite
the
street
,
who
wears
a
dress
,
is
a
woman
,
not
a
man
.
dress
可以构成特殊的服装,如
national
dress
民族服装,evening
dress
夜礼服。
clothe
是及物动词“给……穿衣,供养,笼罩”
He
has
to
work
hard
to
feed
and
clothe
his
large
family
.
Now
they
are
able
to
feed
and
clothe
their
children
properly
.
The
trees
are
clothed
in
green
leaves
.
树上披上了绿装。
suit
(一套)衣服
I
picked
out
a
black
suit.
我挑了一套黑色西装
DJing
DJ Hypnotize and Baby Cee, two Disc jockeys
Turntablism refers to the extended boundaries and techniques of normal DJing innovated by hip hop. One of the few first hip hop DJ's was Kool DJ Herc, who created hip hop through the isolation of "breaks" (the parts of albums that focused solely on the beat). In addition to developing Herc's techniques, DJs Grandmaster Flowers, Grandmaster Flash, Grand Wizard Theodore, and Grandmaster Caz made further innovations with the introduction of scratching.
Traditionally, a DJ will use two turntables simultaneously. These are connected to a DJ mixer, an amplifier, speakers, and various other pieces of electronic music equipment. The DJ will then perform various tricks between the two albums currently in rotation using the above listed methods. The result is a unique sound created by the seemingly combined sound of two separate songs into one song. Although there is considerable overlap between the two roles, a DJ is not the same as a producer of a music track.
In the early years of hip hop, the DJs were the stars, but their limelight[citation needed] has been taken by MCs since 1978, thanks largely to Melle Mel of Grandmaster Flash's crew, the Furious Five. However, a number of DJs have gained stardom nonetheless in recent years. Famous DJs include Grandmaster Flash, Afrika Bambaataa, Mr. Magic, DJ Jazzy Jeff, DJ Scratch from EPMD, DJ Premier from Gang Starr, DJ Scott La Rock from Boogie Down Productions, DJ Pete Rock of Pete Rock & CL Smooth, DJ Muggs from Cypress Hill, Jam Master Jay from Run-DMC, Eric B., DJ Screw from the Screwed Up Click and the inventor of the Chopped & Screwed style of mixing music, Funkmaster Flex, Tony Touch, DJ Clue, and DJ Q-Bert. The underground movement of turntablism has also emerged to focus on the skills of the DJ.
Mixtape DJs have also emerged creating mixtapes with different artists and getting exclusive songs and putting them on one disc, such as DJ White Owl, DJ Skee, DJ Drama and DJ Whoo Kid.
Graffiti
An aerosol paint can, a common tool used in modern graffiti
In America around the late 1960s, graffiti was used as a form of expression by political activists, and also by gangs such as the Savage Skulls, La Familia, and Savage Nomads to mark territory. Towards the end of the 1960s, the signatures—tags—of Philadelphia graffiti writers Top Cat,[58] Cool Earl and Cornbread started to appear.[59] Around 1970–71, the center of graffiti innovation moved to New York City where writers following in the wake of TAKI 183 and Tracy 168 would add their street number to their nickname, "bomb" a train with their work, and let the subway take it—and their fame, if it was impressive, or simply pervasive, enough—"all city". Bubble lettering held sway initially among writers from the Bronx, though the elaborate Brooklyn style Tracy 168 dubbed "wildstyle" would come to define the art.[58][60] The early trendsetters were joined in the 70s by artists like Dondi, Futura 2000, Daze, Blade, Lee, Zephyr, Rammellzee, Crash, Kel, NOC 167 and Lady Pink.[58]
The relationship between graffiti and hip hop culture arises both from early graffiti artists practicing other aspects of hip hop, and its being practiced in areas where other elements of hip hop were evolving as art forms. Graffiti is recognized as a visual expression of rap music, just as breaking is viewed as a physical expression. The book Subway Art (New York: Henry Holt & Co, 1984) and the TV program Style Wars (first shown on the PBS channel in 1984) were among the first ways the mainstream public were introduced to hip hop graffiti.
Breaking(你所说的street dance)
Breaking, an early form of hip hop dance, often involves battles, showing off technical skills as well as displaying tongue-in-cheek bravado
Breaking, also called B-boying or breakdancing, is a dynamic style of dance which developed as part of the hip hop culture. In the early 1930s a man named Earl Tucker invented a type of dancing called Snakehips, a dance involving one moving their hips in a fashion intended to look like the person had no skeleton. In an article written by Kennedy Center Earl Tucker earned the nickname “Human Boa Constrictor”.[61][62] Breaking began to take form in the South Bronx alongside the other elements of hip hop. The "B" in B-boy stands for break, as in break-boy (or girl). The term "B-boy" originated from the dancers at DJ Kool Herc's parties, who saved their best dance moves for the break section of the song, getting in front of the audience to dance in a distinctive, frenetic style. A popular move is called the Headspin a move in which a person holds their entire body weight on their head. And using only the head to propel the whole body around in circles. According to the documentary film The Freshest Kids: A History of the B-Boy, DJ Kool Herc describes the "B" in B-boy as short for breaking which at the time was slang for "going off", also one of the original names for the dance. However, early on the dance was known as the "boing" (the sound a spring makes). Breaking was briefly documented for release to a world wide audience for the first time in Style Wars, and was later given a little more focus in the fictional film Beat Street. Early acts include the Rock Steady Crew and New York City Breakers.
B-boying is one of the major elements of hip hop culture, commonly associated with, but distinct from, "popping", "locking", "hitting", "ticking", "boogaloo", and other funk styles that evolved independently during the late 1960s in California. It was common during the 1980s to see a group of people with a radio on a playground, basketball court, or sidewalk performing a B-boy show for a large audience.[citation needed]
It is a common misconception that falling during a dance sequence is necessarily accidental and unprofessional; b-boys occasionally add falls to their dance routines to convey a sense of spontaneity. This is particularly true in the U.S.
dress 你是指服装么?
hiphop clothes based on the baseball sports.cap and T-shirt which with same color.there has been oversize or krump flow and so on.
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