remix
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++re·mix /ˈriːmɪks/ noun [countable] a different version of a popular song, in which someone has added to or changed the original recording 混音版歌曲 a disco remix 混音版迪斯科舞曲 —remix /riːˈmɪks/ verb [transitive] —remixer noun [countable]
Examples from the Corpus
remix• We recorded some spoken word with Burroughs to incorporate directly into a remix of the song.• U2 have just released a disco remix.• You obviously have the extra special festive remix.• Whereas the original boasted an eerie aura, the remix merely sounds like a half-hearted run through an old New Order B-side.• There's a Youth remix, too.re·mix nounChineseSyllable
different Corpus of a popular song, version a
remix
re‧mix /ˈriːmɪks/
noun [countable]
a different version of a popular song, in which someone has added to or changed the original recording:
a disco remix
—remix /riːˈmɪks/ verb [transitive]
—remixer noun [countable]
re‧mix /ˈriːmɪks/
noun [countable]a different version of a popular song, in which someone has added to or changed the original recording:
—remix /riːˈmɪks/ verb [transitive]
—remixer noun [countable]