rocker

noun

UK/ˈrɒk.əʳ/
US/ˈrɑː.kɚ/

Definitions of rocker noun

furniture(家具)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    One of the two curved pieces of wood attached to the bottom of a rocking chair, enabling it to rock back and forth.

    (摇椅的)弧形脚

    • One of the chair's rockers was broken, making it unstable to sit on.

      椅子的一个摇椅脚坏了,坐上去很不稳。

    • He carefully checked each rocker to ensure they were securely attached to the chair.

      他仔细检查了每个摇椅脚,确保它们牢固地固定在椅子上。

    • The rockers on the old rocking chair were worn and needed replacing.

      旧摇椅上的摇椅脚已经磨损,需要更换。

  2. Countable(可数名词)

    A chair that is designed to rock back and forth.

    摇椅

    • She enjoys sitting in her rocker and reading a good book.

      她喜欢坐在摇椅上看一本好书。

    • Grandpa takes a nap in his rocker every afternoon.

      爷爷每天下午都在他的摇椅上小睡。

    • This rocker is a family heirloom.

      这把摇椅是传家之宝。

music(音乐)

  1. Countable(可数名词)informal(非正式)

    A musician who performs rock music, often characterized by strong beats and electric instruments.

    摇滚乐手

    • The rocker is known for his energetic stage presence.

      这位摇滚乐手以充满活力的舞台表现而闻名。

    • They are the resident rockers at the local bar.

      他们是当地酒吧的驻场摇滚乐手。

    • She has dreamed of becoming a successful rocker since she was a child.

      她从小就梦想成为一名成功的摇滚乐手。

  2. Countable(可数名词)informal(非正式)

    A song with a strong beat and electric instruments, or a fan of rock music.

    摇滚歌曲;摇滚乐迷

    • This rocker was a hit at the party.

      这首摇滚歌曲在派对上大受欢迎。

    • He's a big rocker fan and goes to live shows often.

      他是个摇滚乐迷,经常去看现场演出。

    • Their new album includes several hit rockers.

      他们的新专辑里有好几首热门摇滚歌曲。

  3. Countable(可数名词)informal(非正式)

    A young person, especially in 1950s Britain, who wears leather clothing, rides motorcycles, and listens to rock and roll music.

    (英国20世纪50年代的)摇滚青年

    • Back then, rockers often gathered in seaside towns.

      那时候,摇滚青年经常聚集在海滨小镇。

    • The movie captures the spirit of the rockers of that era.

      这部电影捕捉了那个时代摇滚青年的精神。

    • The rocker culture was prevalent in the 1950s.

      摇滚文化在20世纪50年代非常盛行。

Idioms

  • off your rocker

    Used to describe someone behaving in an extremely strange, foolish, or irrational way, suggesting they have lost their sanity.

    精神失常,行为怪异,甚至近乎疯狂。

    He must be off his rocker to think about swimming in the winter.

    他一定是疯了才会想在冬天游泳。