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		Definition of straight-ahead in English: straight-aheadadjective (especially of popular music) straightforward or simple. (尤指流行音乐)直截了当的;朴实的;不加渲染的  his more straight-ahead jazz-funk past  they could sound straight-ahead and boring  a straight-ahead comparison between the two parties Example sentencesExamples -  His mastery of straight-ahead jazz is on display here, in spite of the unconventional source material.
 -  It was a simple show, straight-ahead, no tricks, and it was wonderful.
 -  Smith's basic style remains intact with most of the music being straight-ahead rock featuring her mix of singing and speaking, depending on the occasion.
 -  She's also known for her driving straight-ahead rock music - music that's attracting a lot of attention.
 -  Being a straight-ahead rock band nowadays isn't the most profitable venture.
 -  For the most part, it's straight-ahead, loud, party glam rock that would make a perfect prologue to a night out.
 -  Then we could make a strict, straight-ahead comparison between the two.
 -  There are still those slow ballads that explode into country rawk waltzes and the straight-ahead rock, but some of the tracks are more poppy, with a lot of electronic synth thrown into the mix.
 -  This year, the organizers opted for a straight-ahead indie line-up, relying on the pull of each individual band rather than a single headline act.
 -  If the goal was to produce a simple, straight-ahead rocker, then the band have succeeded.
 -  ‘I'm totally into straight-ahead traditional music,’ he says.
 -  The electro-beat influence has been put to rest and exchanged for straight-ahead guitar rock.
 -  Most often the track sounds normal with a straight-ahead beat and accompanying riff, but in the details is much more to consider.
 -  Benoit's music reflects nearly every jazz style including fusion, straight-ahead be-bop, orchestral, and smooth jazz.
 -  I remember when I was a pre-teen, and I heard some straight-ahead rock music for the first time.
 -  Always a straight-ahead, no-frills director, Roberts was never much of a risk-taking stylist or flashy innovator.
 -  The rest of the album is filled with straight-ahead pop songs that range from pleasant to completely forgettable.
 -  Gritty guitars, straight-ahead rhythms and an aggressive singer make for music that is upbeat enough to get you inspired, but not too intense.
 -  It's your straight-ahead radio-friendly modern American rock with no alarms and few surprises.
 -  At five minutes long, the track is an oddity on an album of searing, straight-ahead punk rock that takes not one prisoner.
 
    Definition of straight-ahead in US English: straight-aheadadjectiveˌstreɪdəˈhɛdˌstrādəˈhed (especially of popular music) straightforward, simple, or unadorned. (尤指流行音乐)直截了当的;朴实的;不加渲染的  his more straight-ahead jazz-funk past  they could sound straight-ahead and boring  a straight-ahead comparison between the two parties Example sentencesExamples -  The electro-beat influence has been put to rest and exchanged for straight-ahead guitar rock.
 -  The rest of the album is filled with straight-ahead pop songs that range from pleasant to completely forgettable.
 -  ‘I'm totally into straight-ahead traditional music,’ he says.
 -  It's your straight-ahead radio-friendly modern American rock with no alarms and few surprises.
 -  This year, the organizers opted for a straight-ahead indie line-up, relying on the pull of each individual band rather than a single headline act.
 -  It was a simple show, straight-ahead, no tricks, and it was wonderful.
 -  Most often the track sounds normal with a straight-ahead beat and accompanying riff, but in the details is much more to consider.
 -  Smith's basic style remains intact with most of the music being straight-ahead rock featuring her mix of singing and speaking, depending on the occasion.
 -  Benoit's music reflects nearly every jazz style including fusion, straight-ahead be-bop, orchestral, and smooth jazz.
 -  If the goal was to produce a simple, straight-ahead rocker, then the band have succeeded.
 -  Then we could make a strict, straight-ahead comparison between the two.
 -  Always a straight-ahead, no-frills director, Roberts was never much of a risk-taking stylist or flashy innovator.
 -  Being a straight-ahead rock band nowadays isn't the most profitable venture.
 -  I remember when I was a pre-teen, and I heard some straight-ahead rock music for the first time.
 -  His mastery of straight-ahead jazz is on display here, in spite of the unconventional source material.
 -  Gritty guitars, straight-ahead rhythms and an aggressive singer make for music that is upbeat enough to get you inspired, but not too intense.
 -  There are still those slow ballads that explode into country rawk waltzes and the straight-ahead rock, but some of the tracks are more poppy, with a lot of electronic synth thrown into the mix.
 -  She's also known for her driving straight-ahead rock music - music that's attracting a lot of attention.
 -  For the most part, it's straight-ahead, loud, party glam rock that would make a perfect prologue to a night out.
 -  At five minutes long, the track is an oddity on an album of searing, straight-ahead punk rock that takes not one prisoner.
 
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