a United States youth subculture of the 1950s; rejected possessions or regular work or traditional dress; for communal living and psychedelic drugs and anarchism; favored modern forms of jazz (e.g., bebop) 同义词:beats, beatniks,
The Beat Generation was a group of American post-World War II writers who came to prominence in the 1950s, as well as the cultural phenomena that they both documented and inspired. Central elements of "Beat" culture included rejection of received standards, innovations in style, experimentation with drugs, alternative sexualities, an interest in Eastern religion, a rejection of materialism, and explicit portrayals of the human condition.
例句与用法
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The beat generation "couldn't care less" what happens . 垮了的一代对发生的一切“并不是毫不关心”。
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The beat generation " couldn ' t care less " what happens 垮了的一代对发生的一切“并不是毫不关心” 。
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He is a member of beat generation 他是个颓废派的成员。
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Among the western icons which the book cites are the 1960s beat generation of jack kerouac ' s on the road 此书爱援引的文化偶像还有美国六十年代?诼飞蝾一代。
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A great number of graduate students were driven into the intellectual slum when in the lace united stateslace the intellectual poor became the classic poor , the poor under the rather romantic guise of the beat generation , a real phenomenon in the late fifties 50年代后期的美国存在一个真实的现象,大多数的研究生都被赶入了知识分子贫民窟,美国的穷知识分子成为了典型的穷人,而穷知识分子以浪漫的姿态出现。
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A great number of graduate students were driven into the intellectual slum when in the united states the intellectual poor became the classic poor , the poor under the rather romantic guise of the beat generation , a real phenomenon in the late fifties 逆序法: 50年代后期的美国出现了一个任何人都不可能视而不见的现象,穷知识分子以“跨掉的一代”这种颇为浪漫的姿态出现而成为美国典型的穷人,正是这个时候大批大学生被赶进了知识分子的贫民窟。 )