1.〈美俚〉(=disc jockey)无线电唱片音乐节目广播员
2.〈美〉(=Dow Jones & Co)道琼斯公司
1.<slang,AmE>(=disc jockey)
2.<AmE>(=Dow Jones & Co)
1.to work as a DJ
1.disc jockey: someone who plays CDs and records in a club, etc.; someone who introduces and plays music on the radio
2.a dinner jacket
1.He briefly attended college, before he moved to New York City, where he began DJing in dance clubs.
在他移居纽约市,并在那里的舞厅俱乐部从事DJ工作之前,他曾有短暂的大学生活。
2.So grab your headphones and try your hand at DJing groove puzzles while you bask in the beats of the latest street-style electronica.
因此,抓住你的耳机,并尝试打碟槽的难题,而你在你的手的最新街头风格的电子音乐的节拍享受温暖。
3.By 1989 he was a Dj, his Djing included clubs and mix tapes, in fact he pioneered the mixtape in Italy.
到1989年,他是一个DJ,包括他的DJ的俱乐部和mixtapes,事实上他开创了在意大利的mixtape。
4.I love DJing, but when you're DJing at some clubs, they ask you to play a lot of mainstream music.
我很爱当DJ,但是当你在一些夜店放歌的时候,她们常常要求你放一些芭乐歌。
5.Today, I was DJing on a popular local radio station when a pop-up window appeared on the station's computer.
今天我在一家本地电台掌管节目,突然,电台的电脑跳出了一个窗口。
6.I've been DJing since high school.
我自高中就开始在当DJ了。