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尽人事
rock and roll

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I. rock and roll [ingl. brit., ingl. am. ˈˌrɑk ən ˈroʊl] SUST.

rock and roll atrbv. band, singer
rock and roll era, music

II. rock and roll [ingl. brit., ingl. am. ˈˌrɑk ən ˈroʊl] V. intr.

fever [ingl. brit. ˈfiːvə, ingl. am. ˈfivər] SUST.

1. fever (temperature):

2. fever (excited state):

3. fever (craze):

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rock-and-roll SUST. no pl.

en el diccionario PONS

rock-and-roll

rock-and-roll → rock'n'roll

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This style is connected to the '50s rock-and-roll era and is sometimes referred to as push style because of the intense bellows-shaking of the accordion.
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The exhibit covers over 50 years of rock-and-roll history and encompasses 175 works from more than 100 photographers.
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Its catchy melodies combine traditional folk motifs with a rock-and-roll rhythm.
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Four years later, the music became more rock-and-roll oldies-based and also added religious-based talk programming during the daytime hours.
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The song is considered very influential to later rock-and-roll.
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