Synonym: disco music, discotheque. Similar words: discord, discomfort, discolor, discourse, discover, discount, discourage, discovery. Meaning: ['dɪskəʊ] n. 1. popular dance music (especially in the late 1970s); melodic with a regular bass beat; intended mainly for dancing at discotheques 2. a public dance hall for dancing to recorded popular music. v. dance to disco music.
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121. That disco is the pits.
122. And disco a kind of nightclub.
123. He'd rather get into a disco than say he was Julio Iglesias's son.
124. Kelly: But not all music was punk in the 70 s. What about disco music?
125. When the alarm goes off , dance music plays and disco lights flash.
126. Disco is a kind of folk dance originating from American blacks and Mexicans.
127. A school-uniform-themed disco, perhaps, or a pub crawl in pyjamas?
128. LiLi:You have many choices, such as going to a coffee bar, a cybercafe, or a disco.
129. Bars, disco and neon - lIt'streets make up much of the night life in Guangzhou.
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131. The Celtics' celebratory song is a disco hit accompanied by an ancient "American Bandstand" video featuring a mustachioed dancer wearing a shirt bearing the name, "Gino. "
132. He's a rather over-serious disco trainspotter with a record collection instead of a brain.
133. The dissertation extends DisCo formal description language to precisely describe design pattern.
134. Lower deck: disco and hip-hop music dancing, the world for people who are energetic! ! !
135. There are also gold belt, the fingerstall, on the sale of meters of the 22K gold disco (called Chinese water corrugated), and so on a necklace.
136. Jackson took his choreography from a number of sources: hip-hop, sock hop, "Soul Train," disco, and jazz dance, plus a little tap and Charleston.
137. BEIJING, Jan. 17 Budapest, 15 midnight local time, Xinhua, the Hungarian capital Budapest, a crowded disco nightclub stampede, killing three women died.
138. When it was first played on the radio and in clubs, many fans mistook Madonna for an Afro-American disco diva.
139. Tina: I think I have an old cassette with some disco music on it.
140. In 2000, 311 people died in a disco fire in the central city of Luoyang.
141. Put another way: "the disco dance becomes a minuet," says Dr. Martina Havenity of Ruhr-University Bochum. The change prevents ice from forming.
142. They were obviously the key to my superstar fairy princess Vegas showgirl disco diva dreams, and although they were irrationally expensive, I wasn't sure I could go on living without owning them.
143. Ann goes to the disco once in a while just to let off steam.
144. Tina: Oh. I hate disco music. Punks say that disco sucks.
145. Put another way: "the disco dance becomes a minuet," says Dr. Martina Havenity of Ruhr-University Bochum.
146. The first attenuated vaccine disco - ered by Pasteur was directed against fowl cholera a poultry disease.
147. The products mostly used in big song and dance performance, TV station hall , showplace , night club , wine bar, DISCO and other entertainment place.
148. The Jamaica-born disco diva played the 'roided-up enforcer of zillionaire industrialist Max Zorin.
149. Suitable for environmental protection, fire controling: TV background, KTV, DISCO, hotel, office, slype, doorcase, variola, building material decorate.
150. A half - hearted disco ball sporadically bathes the room in red and green light.
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