compas
compas — 名詞
1. a style of dance music that began in Haiti and blends rhythms from Cuba and Afri
康帕斯音樂
起源於海地的流行舞曲
a style of dance music that began in Haiti and blends rhythms from Cuba and Africa
Shirin danced to compas with her friends at the Haitian restaurant on Delmas Road.
Shirin 和朋友在德爾馬斯路上的一間海地餐廳跳康帕斯舞曲。
danced to compas — typical verb collocation
The music teacher played compas to show how African drums blend with Cuban guitar sounds.
音樂老師播放康帕斯音樂,展示非洲鼓如何與古巴吉他的聲音融合。
play + compas — verb + direct object pattern
Takeshi bought three compas albums from a music shop during his trip to Port-au-Prince.
Takeshi 在太子港旅行期間,從一家唱片行買了三張康帕斯專輯。
At the street festival, the compas band taught everyone a simple two-step dance.
在街頭嘉年華上,康帕斯樂團教大家跳一種簡單的兩步舞。
Mira asked the DJ to play compas at the wedding reception so the guests could dance.
Mira 請 DJ 在婚禮上播放康帕斯舞曲,讓賓客們都能跳舞。
- konpa
alternate spelling in Haitian Creole; same meaning
- compas direct
full original name of the genre, used in more formal or historical contexts
用法筆記
Compas is usually treated as an uncountable noun ("I love compas"), but you may hear a/one compas to refer to a specific song or dance style. The word comes from Haitian Creole and is also spelled konpa.