clubbier造句
例句与造句
- Marciano is a slightly clubbier nighttime line, less sporty than most of the Guess ? line of casual wear.
- It was also a time when the relationship between correspondents and the powerful men they covered was cozier, clubbier, and accommodating.
- If the House was an angry pit of partisanship throughout the impeachment debate, the Senate is smaller, clubbier and usually more moderate.
- Chase, for all its success in commercial banking on a global scale, has an image problem in the clubbier precincts of Wall Street.
- The JEFFERSON ( 202-347-2200, $ 260 ), smaller and clubbier, has a handsome library bar and convenient location.
- It's difficult to find clubbier in a sentence. 用clubbier造句挺难的
- It is a sublabel of Black Hole Recordings, established in 1998 and best known for its clubbier and a little harder side of trance music, and for its compilation of the same name.
- They are seldom used in the smaller, clubbier 31-member Senate, where senators can hold up a bill in committee for 48 hours if it has not had a public hearing by " tagging " it or by talking it to death with a filibuster.
- The emphasis is on a clubbier direction, but everything about it is still very pop . " Dan Nishimoto from " Prefix " magazine gave it a positive review, saying " Robyn may have the current requisite-Swedish-pop-star slot in American taste-maker playlists, but dance-pop singer September is gunning for a more populist arena ."
- The EP been July 8 on Colorize, and shows a less deeper and more balearic, soulful and almost clubbier sound than the " Careless / Huntdown " EP . The whole EP made the Beatport Progressive House Top 100 in only 4 days, and the title track " Horizon " been ranked 27 in the Progressive House tracks on Beatport, making it Matt's best-selling track.
- AllMusic's Jon O'Brien wrote that the album " is make-or-break time ", while noticing that the girls'" robotic vocals are occasionally capable of emotion . " Hermione Hoby of " The Observer " found the Saturdays " perennially short on tunes and heavy on lipgloss " and stated that " they've professed to heading in a " clubbier " direction, which sadly means lots of boring bangers that are more filler than floor-filling . " Simon Gage of the " Daily Express " wrote that " there is not an original thought or sound on this collection ", but noted that " whatever The Saturdays real input into this new album, it doesn t seem to have damaged the brand too much . " Stephen Moore of the " Islington Gazette " wrote that " half the album is thrill-free filler and dodgy attempts at heartfelt slowies, but the rest is passably poppy at least . " Matthew Horton of Virgin Media called it " unremarkable " and noticed that " the major issue is an off-the-peg production sheen that lumps " On Your Radar " with any old pop-rave album on the market right now . " However, he praised the songs produced by Xenomania and Steve Mac and labelled the song " Do What You Want With Me " as " the big standout [ . . . ], which peaks, dips and soars through glacial chords and shows a bit of endeavour ."