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Groove Meaning in English

word

/ˈɡɹuv/
groov
/ɡɹˈuːv/
groov

释义

A groove is a long, narrow cut or indentation in a surface. Informally, 'groove' also means a strong musical rhythm or a comfortable routine.

用法与细微差别

'Groove' as a noun is technical for physical indentations ('vinyl groove'), but is also informal for music and routines ('find your groove'). Common in musical contexts for rhythm or 'getting into the groove'. Slang uses are positive. Don't confuse with 'grove' (small group of trees).

例句

The vinyl record has a small groove.

basic

She traced her finger along the groove in the table.

basic

After a few days, I found my groove at work.

basic

That band really knows how to find the groove and get the crowd dancing.

natural

Once you get into the groove, the task feels a lot easier.

natural

There's a deep groove worn into the floor from years of walking.

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