jazz

/dʒæz/ (bre, ipa) · [dʒˈæz] /dʒæz/ (ame, ipa) · [dʒˈæz] /ˈjaz/ (ame, mw)

jazz — 名詞

1. A style of music that began with African American musicians in the early 1900s,

1.名詞B1
釋義

爵士樂

起源於非裔美國人的即興音樂風格

A style of music that began with African American musicians in the early 1900s, known for its strong but flexible rhythms, off-beat accents, and the freedom for players to invent new melodies on the spot.

例句

Bilal put on some jazz while cooking dinner for his family.

Bilal 做晚餐時放了一些爵士樂來聽。

collocation: put on + jazz

The little club near the river has live jazz every Tuesday night.

河邊那間小俱樂部每週二晚上都有現場爵士樂演出。

collocation: live jazz + at [venue]

同義詞
  • swing

    a sub-style of jazz popular in the 1930s–1940s, with a strong, danceable beat; not a general synonym for all jazz

  • bebop

    a faster, more complex style of jazz that emerged in the 1940s; not interchangeable with earlier jazz styles

  • the blues

    a related but distinct genre that heavily influenced jazz, focusing on emotional expression through a standard 12-bar structure

文法句型

jazz + noun (jazz music, jazz band)

play/listen to + jazz

jazz + verb (a style that…)

用法筆記

Uncountable — you do not say 'a jazz' or 'two jazzs'. To refer to a specific piece, say 'a jazz song', 'a jazz tune', or 'a piece of jazz'.

常見錯誤

I listen to a jazz.
I listen to jazz.
💡jazz is uncountable and does not take an article when used generally.
He plays jazzy music.' (when meaning jazz genre)
He plays jazz music.
💡'jazzy' means 'like jazz in style' or 'colourful', not the genre itself.

2. A sweet apple with red and green skin and firm flesh, created by crossing Royal

2.名詞B1
釋義

爵士蘋果

皇家嘎拉與布雷本雜交的甜脆蘋果品種

A sweet apple with red and green skin and firm flesh, created by crossing Royal Gala and Braeburn varieties and sold under a brand name.

例句

Lakan bought a bag of Jazz apples from the weekly farmer's market.

Lakan 在每週的農夫市集買了一袋爵士蘋果。

collocation: bag of Jazz apples

The Jazz apple has a firm texture and a sweet, tangy taste.

爵士蘋果肉質紮實,吃起來又甜又帶點酸味。

structure: [name] apple + has + [qualities]

文法句型

Jazz apple + noun (Jazz apple tree)

eat/have/buy + (a) Jazz apple

Jazz apples + verb

用法筆記

Always capitalised as 'Jazz apple' because it is a registered brand name. Common in British supermarkets; less widely known in the US.

常見錯誤

I ate a jazz apple for lunch.' (lowercase)
I ate a Jazz apple for lunch.
💡the brand name retains its capital letter.

3. A casual phrase used after naming a few things to mean 'and other similar items

3.名詞B2
釋義

等等之類

列舉數項後概括其他同類事物的口語用語

A casual phrase used after naming a few things to mean 'and other similar items of that kind' without listing them all.

例句

The wedding needed flowers, music, a big cake, and all that jazz.

婚禮需要鮮花、音樂、大蛋糕等等之類的東西。

pattern: [item], [item], [item], and all that jazz

Christopher talked about his job, his new car, and all that jazz at dinner.

Christopher 在晚餐時聊他的工作、他的新車等等之類的事。

pattern: personal topics + and all that jazz

同義詞
  • and the like

    more formal and slightly dated; used in both writing and speech

  • and so on

    neutral in register; works in most contexts without sounding informal

  • and stuff

    very informal, more common in everyday conversation than 'and all that jazz'

文法句型

[list of items], and all that jazz

用法筆記

Only appears in the fixed phrase 'and all that jazz' at the end of a list. Do not separate the parts — you cannot say 'all that jazz and more' in this sense.

常見錯誤

❌ 'I need pens, paper, and all that jazz for the meeting.' (correct structure but overly informal for a work context) — use 'and other supplies' instead in formal writing.

4. Statements that sound important or confident but have no real content, truth, or

4.名詞B2
釋義

空話

聽起來動聽但無實際內容或誠意的言論

Statements that sound important or confident but have no real content, truth, or practical value behind them.

例句

Don't give me all that jazz about your best effort — you slept through class.

少跟我說什麼你盡力了那種空話——我看到你在課堂上睡著了。

informal: 'don't give me that jazz' as refusal to believe

The salesman's promises were just jazz with no real proof behind them.

業務員的承諾只是空話,沒有任何實際證據。

structure: [noun] + be just jazz

同義詞
  • nonsense

    more direct and widely used; 'jazz' is slightly milder and more dated

  • hot air

    idiomatic with the same dismissive tone; 'hot air' feels more conversational

  • rubbish

    common in British English; stronger in dismissive force than 'jazz'

反義詞
  • truth

    direct opposite — statements based on facts rather than empty talk

文法句型

that's (all) jazz

don't give me that jazz

be full of jazz

be just jazz

用法筆記

Always negative in tone — used to dismiss what someone says as worthless or dishonest. Common in fixed expressions like 'don't give me that jazz' (don't try to fool me).

常見錯誤

❌ 'I enjoyed the jazz at the conference.' (confusing this sense with sense 1) — 'jazz' meaning empty talk is a different word; if you mean the music, use sense 1.

5. A high-energy dance style with sharp, powerful body movements, first widely danc

5.名詞B1
釋義

爵士舞

1920年代大樂團音樂的活潑舞蹈

A high-energy dance style with sharp, powerful body movements, first widely danced in the nineteen-twenties and often performed to big-band music.

例句

Maeve takes a jazz dance class at the community centre every Thursday.

Maeve 每週四都在社區中心上爵士舞課。

collocation: take + jazz dance class

The dancers wore bright costumes and moved to a fast jazz beat.

舞者們穿著鮮豔的服裝,跟著快速的爵士節拍舞動。

collocation: jazz beat

同義詞
  • swing dance

    a partner dance style that emerged from swing music in the 1930s–40s; related to but distinct from earlier jazz dance

文法句型

jazz dance

jazz class

do / take / learn + jazz

用法筆記

Often paired with 'dance' ('jazz dance') to avoid confusion with the music genre. The dance style borrows the syncopated rhythms of jazz music and emphasises sharp, dramatic movements.

常見錯誤

I am learning jazz.' (ambiguous — could mean music or dance)
I am learning jazz dance.
💡adding 'dance' removes ambiguity.

jazz — 動詞