释义 |
vibe; vibes noun the atmosphere generated by any event; mood; nuances intimately related to all senses US, 1960 An abbreviation of “vibration”, which has the same meaning.- — Joe David Brown (Editor), The Hippies, p. 219, 1967: “Glossary of hippie terms”
- I don’t care for Berkeley vibes. — Leonard Wolfe (Editor), Voices from the Love Generation, p. 92, 1968
- [L]ead you to draw bad conclusions (or “bad vibes” as they say in the rock biz) about what happened. — Abbie Hoffman, Woodstock Nation, p. 4, 1969
- They [members of the Hog Farm commune at Woodstock] established very good vibes, had plenty of food (the lines were sometimes long, but usually moved quickly), good food and were really together. — East Village Other, 20 August 1969
- I was at an Alice Cooper thing where six people were rushed to the hospital with bad vibes. — Annie Hall, 1977
- She gave me the old vibes, all right. — David Powis, The Signs of Crime, 1977
- I’ve accidentally raised a bad vibe, and done something symbolic to lay that vibe to rest[.] — Stephen Gaskin, Amazing Dope Tales, p. 52, 1980
- I thought if I gave out a vibe they’d get the message and call me up. — Fast Times at Ridgemont High, 1982
- Not much to see, I’m afraid. I’m sort of cultivating a minimalist vibe. — Sex, Lies and Videotape, 1989
- Hey, man. The protective vibe. I dig. — Clueless, 1995
- The vibe was beautiful. — Dennis Hopper, quoted in Waiting For The Sun, p. 109, 1996
- [Y]ou’ll end up being disturbed in the middle of the night by addled, weeping revellers who claim they’ve “lost their vibe”. — Metro (London), p. 18, 12 July 2001
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