j-rock teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- Japanese rock music influenced by western genres
- Ayers Rock
- A giant free-standing rock in Central Australia, now known by its indigenous name, Uluru
- Bishop Rock
- A rock at the most westerly tip of the Isles of Scilly facing the Atlantic Ocean and housing a lighthouse; supposedly the smallest island in the world
- Christian rock
- A genre of rock music with a Christian theme
- Funghus Rock
- One of the islands in the Republic of Malta
- Laotian rock rat
- A rodent species of the Khammouan region of Laos, scientific name Laonastes aenigmamus, first described in 2005
- Laotian rock rats
- plural form of Laotian rock rat
- Little Rock
- The capital and largest city of the US state of Arkansas with a population of 191,930 in the city proper and 685,488 in the metropolitan area in 2009. The Combined Metropolitan Statistical area had 862,520 people according to census estimates in 2009
- Plymouth Rock
- A breed of poultry
- Plymouth Rock
- The traditionally accepted landing site of the Mayflower settlers to America in 1620
- Rock
- Nickname of Gibraltar
- Rock
- Nickname of the prison on Alcatraz Island, USA
- Rock
- A male given name transferred from the surname
- Rock
- Nickname of the island of Newfoundland in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Rock
- A topographic surname for someone living near a rock or an oak ( atter + oke )
- Rock Paper Scissors
- A popular child's game played by using hand signs; frequently used to break ties. Two players face each other with one hand out flat, palm facing up; other hand in a fist strikes the palm three times (often calling out ro! sham! bo! to keep the two players moving in sync), and on the third strike producing one of three hand symbols: Remaining a fist for "rock", a 'peace' sign for "scissors", the hand out flat with palm facing down for "paper". The winner is decided as follows: Rock beats scissors; scissors beat paper; paper beats rock. In the case of a tie (two of the same sign), the process is repeated
- The Rock
- Alternative spelling of the Rock
- acid rock
- A rock music genre originating from the late 1960s, heavily inspired by or related to drug-induced experience
- alternative rock
- A genre of rock music, normally published on independent labels, comprising many subgenres
- alum rock
- The mineral alunite
- between a rock and a hard place
- Having the choice between two unpleasant or distasteful options; in a predicament or quandary
If Washington Mutual needs to raise capital quickly, it will very likely find itself between a rock and a hard place, because credit markets have all but closed their doors to troubled banks.
- black-footed rock wallaby
- One of several rock-wallabies in the genus Petrogale
- blues-rock
- A musical genre combining elements of blues and rock and roll
- cock-of-the-rock
- a tropical kind of bird, of the genus Rupicola
- crack rock
- crack cocaine
- electronic rock
- A genre of rock music that is completely electronic
- folk rock
- A subgenre of rock music combining elements of folk music
- folk-rock
- A music genre combining element of folk music and rock music
- garage rock
- a simple, relatively raw form of rock and roll from the mid 1960s
- glam rock
- A style of English rock music from the early 1970s, distinguished by the glamorous, glittery costumes of its performers and its bouncy beat and lyrics
- glitter rock
- British name for glam rock, an music style popular in the early 1970's
- gothic rock
- a style of music developing in the late 1970s out of punk rock, with lyrics and imagery often referring to morbid or mystical ideas
- hard rock
- A rock music genre, typically with heavy use of electric guitars, bass guitar and drums
- hit the rock
- To make a gesture to show celebration, friendship, or to be part of a secret handshake by one person raising their fist so the fist is pointing at the person and the other person lightly punches the fist
- hit the rock
- To use crack cocaine
- igneous rock
- one of the major groups of rock that makes up the crust of the Earth; formed by the cooling of molten rock, either below the surface (intrusive) or on the surface (extrusive)
- living rock
- Rock that is carved in situ
temples hewed from the living rock.
- metamorphic rock
- one of the major groups of rock that makes up the crust of the Earth; consists of pre-existing rock mass in which new minerals or textures are formed at higher temperatures and greater pressures than those present on the Earth's surface
- piffy on a rock bun
- A person ignored or sidelined from an activity
I hate your works parties; you always talk shop with your mates and leave me sat like piffy on a rock bun.
- pop rock
- A musical genre combining elements of pop music and rock music
- post-rock
- A genre of music which uses rock instrumentation for "non-rock" purposes, often producing songs which are akin to rock music, yet still very different
- prog rock
- progressive rock
- progressive rock
- A rock music genre originating from the late 1960s and early 1970s, heavily influenced by classical music and jazz
- punk rock
- A fast, often distorted rock music originating from the 1970s which is usually associated with angry, offensive, or "politically-charged" lyrics
- pyroclastic rock
- Any rock formed by the accumulation of fragmented volcanic material (pyroclasts) ejected during explosive eruptions
- rock
- to do something with excitement yet skillfully
I need to rock a piss.
- rock
- Any natural material with a distinctive composition of minerals
- rock
- An Afrikaner
- rock
- A type of confectionery made from sugar in the shape of a stick, traditionally having some text running through its length
While we're in Brighton, let's get a stick of rock!.
- rock
- To disturb the emotional equilibrium of; to distress
Downing Street has been rocked by yet another sex scandal.
- rock
- To be very favourable or skilful
Chocolate rocks.
- rock
- The naturally occurring aggregate of solid mineral matter that constitutes a significant part of the earth's crust
The face of the cliff is solid rock.
- rock
- An unintelligent person, especially one who repeats mistakes
- rock
- To excel
This band rocks!.
- rock
- A precious stone or gem, especially a diamond
Look at the size of that rock on her finger!.
- rock
- A lump or cube of ice
I'll have a whisky on the rocks, please.
- rock
- To sway or tilt violently back and forth
The boat rocked at anchor.
- rock
- In poker, an extremely conservative player who is willing to play only the very strongest hands
- rock
- distaff
- rock
- Something that is strong, stable, and dependable; a person who provides security or support to another
Celeste Talbert: She is my rock, my right hand.
- rock
- To be washed and panned in a cradle or in a rocker
The ores had been rocked and laid out for inspection.
- rock
- A boulder or large stone
Some fool has thrown a rock through my window.
- rock
- To play, perform, or enjoy rock music, especially with a lot of skill or energy
Let’s rock!.
- rock
- A crystalized lump of crack cocaine
- rock
- An act of rocking
- rock
- To move gently back and forth
The empty swing rocked back and forth in the wind.
- rock
- A large hill or island having no vegetation
The location is particularly well known for its Pearl Mountain or Pearl Rock. This huge granite rock is formed by three rounded outcrops that make up Pearl Mountain and has been compared in majesty to Uluru (formerly known as Ayers Rock) in Australia..
- rock
- to wear or carry something with pride and skill
He's rocking your look hard!.
- rock
- to thrill or excite, especially with rock music
Let's rock this joint!.
- rock
- A mass of stone projecting out of the ground or water
The ship crashed on the rocks.
- rock
- The flax or wool on a distaff
- rock
- To cause to shake or sway violently
Don't rock the boat.
- rock
- A style of music characterized by basic drum-beat, generally 4/4 riffs, based on (usually electric) guitar, bass guitar, drums, and vocals
- rock 'n' roll
- Alternative spelling of rock and roll
- rock and roll
- To play [[#Noun|rock and roll]] music
- rock and roll
- Style of music characterized by a basic drum-beat, generally 4/4 riffs, based on (usually electric) guitar, drums, and vocals (generally with bass guitar). Generally used to refer to the 1950’s rock, and rock of its style, quite close to swing
- rock and roll
- To have sex
- rock and roll
- Style of vigorous dancing associated with this 1950’s music
- rock and roll
- dole
- rock and roll
- To start, commence, begin, get moving
Does everyone know what car they're going in? Then let's rock and roll!.
- rock and roll
- An intangible feeling, philosophy, belief or allegiance relating to rock music (generally from the 1970s–1980s), and heavy metal bearing certain elements of this music, pertaining to unbridled enthusiasm, cynical regard for certain Christian and authoritarian bodies, and attitudes befitting some degree of youthful debauchery. This meaning is sometimes used as an exclamation, in describing traits of certain people, and so on
- rock band
- A group of musicians who play rock music
- rock bands
- plural form of rock band
- rock bottom
- The very lowest possible level
Pork belly futures have hit rock bottom.
- rock candy
- a confectionary made by crystallizing sugar around a string
- rock climber
- A person who takes part in rock climbing
- rock climbing
- The sport of scaling rock faces, either with or without ropes and other equipment
- rock cocaine
- The off-white, crystal-like form of crack cocaine
- rock crab
- Hemigrapsus sexdentatus, a large-eyed marine crab found off the coast of New Zealand
- rock crab
- Cancer irroratus, a crab with large marginal teeth found along the Atlantic coast of North America
- rock crabs
- plural form of rock crab
- rock crystal
- clear, colourless form of the silica-based mineral quartz, often called "pure quartz" or "clear quartz"
- rock dove
- A term used of the pigeon species Columba livia. Currently, term rock pigeon is preferred
- rock doves
- plural form of rock dove
- rock face
- An exposed, roughly vertical expanse of rock
- rock group
- A group of musicians who regularly perform rock music together
- rock groups
- plural form of rock group
- rock hard
- As tough or hard as a piece of rock
- rock hard
- Having a stiff penis
- rock hard
- With muscles developed and toned to a high degree, especially the muscles of the abdomen
- rock hound
- A person who collects rocks and minerals from the natural environment as a hobby
- rock lobster
- a crustacean of the family Palinuridae
It wasn’t a rock, it was a rock lobster” (1978) - from the song “Rock Lobster” by the B52s.
- rock maple
- The sugar maple, Acer saccharum
- rock mechanics
- The science that studies the mechanical behaviour of rock
- rock music
- Any of various genres of popular music employing electrical amplification
- rock oil
- naphtha
- rock out
- To enjoy rock music, and dance to it
- rock outed
- Simple past tense and past participle of rock out
- rock outing
- Present participle of rock out
- rock pigeon
- A species of pigeon, Columba livia
- rock pigeon
- A term used in Australia to refer to the native bronzewing pigeons, or bronzewings
- rock pigeons
- plural form of rock pigeon
- rock pipit
- a stocky bird, Anthus petrosus, somewhat smaller than a starling, that breeds on rocky beaches and winters on coastal salt marshes
- rock pipits
- plural form of rock pipit
- rock salmon
- A marketing name for the flesh of the dogfish shark
- rock salt
- Coarsely ground common salt
- rock salt
- The mineral halite
- rock sequence
- A suite of rocks containing a variety of separate strata, with an overall lithology that can be used to interpret the paleoenvironment of deposition over a certain period
- rock sequences
- plural form of rock sequence
- rock shandy
- A glass of this drink
- rock shandy
- In Ireland, a soft drink whose constituents vary regionally, typically made by mixing orange soda and red lemonade
- rock shelter
- A shallow cave-like opening at the base of a bluff or cliff, frequent location of prehistoric archeological site
- rock snot
- Colloquial name for the algae-like organism, didymosphenia geminata
- rock solid
- Very dependable
- rock solid
- Physically very solid; very difficult to move
- rock spider
- A term used to refer to Boers (Afrikaners) by Rhodesians and English-speaking South Africans
- rock spider
- Western Australian prison slang for a pedophile/child molester. Rock spiders constitute the lowest rung of inmates in the prison system, and are looked down on (and often mistreated) by all other inmates
- rock spiders
- plural form of rock spider
- rock steady
- Alternative spelling of rocksteady
- rock sugar
- white sugar that has been crystallized into chunks
- rock the boat
- To disturb the status quo or go against rules or conventions, as in an effort to get attention
I'd just jump in and fix it, but that's not my job, and I don't want to rock the boat.
- rock the house
- To jam at a concert, get down
Who's ready to rock the house?.
- rock up
- To work one's way vertically up a chimney or cleft using a rocking movement
- rock up
- To turn up to a place or function unexpectedly, or without notice or prior warning
- rock varnish
- a dark coating on rock surfaces exposed to the atmosphere which grows at only a few micrometers per thousand years; found especially in arid deserts
- rock-and-roll
- Alternative spelling of rock and roll
- rock-band
- Attributive form of rock band
rock-band mentality.
- rock-bottom
- Alternative spelling of rock bottom
She knew in her heart, she had hit rock-bottom this time.
- rock-bottom
- to fall to the lowest possible level
By now, you probably think your opinion of Goldman Sachs and its swarm of Wall Street allies has rock-bottomed at raw loathing.
- rock-dove
- Attributive form of rock dove, noun
- rock-dumb
- Of a person so dumb that his or her intelligence is not appreciably distinguishable from that of a rock; having the quality or characteristic of being as dumb as a rock
- rock-jumper
- Either of two bird species in the passerine family Chaetopidae, endemic to southern Africa
- rock-ribbed
- obstinately firm and unyielding in one's opinions
- rock-ribbed
- having rocky cliffs or outcroppings
- rock-steady
- consistent and dependable in one's behaviour or performance
- sedimentary rock
- one of the major groups of rock that makes up the crust of the Earth; formed by the deposition of either the weathered remains of other rocks, the results of biological activity, or precipitation from solution
- sheet rock
- Pre-hardened plaster of Paris (gypsum) sold in large panels and used as a wall surface in building construction
In North America, use of sheet rock has virtually replaced plaster and lathe for interior walls in new construction.
- shock rock
- A genre of rock music typified by elements of theatrical shock value in live performances
- shot rock
- The rock in the house closest to the button
- soft rock
- A comparatively unaggressive, melodic rock music in which the arrangement and lyrics are emphasized more than the beat; a reaction against hard rock
- solid as a rock
- Very reliable and dependable
Stewart has been solid as a rock ever since becoming the new vice-chairman.
- solid as a rock
- Extremely thick and heavy, so as to make it impossible to move
We're not going to be able to break down this door, it's solid as a rock.
- space rock
- A subgenre of rock music, characterised by long psychedelic instrumental passages
- steady as a rock
- Extremely reliable
- synth rock
- Any of several genres of rock music featuring electronic synthesizers
- the Rock
- Nickname of Gibraltar
- the Rock
- Nickname of the island of Newfoundland in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador
- the Rock
- Nickname of the prison on Alcatraz Island, USA
- rock a boat
- shake a boat back and forth, cause a boat to sway
- rock the boat
- shake the boat sharply from side to side, break the equilibrium; make trouble, upset a stable situation
- rock-solid
- Something that is rock-solid is extremely hard. Freeze it only until firm but not rock solid
- rock
- {n} a vast stone, protection, defense, distaff
- rock
- {v} to shake, reel, move a cradle, quiet
- rock cycle
- Geology an idealized cycle of processes undergone by rocks in the earth's crust, involving igneous intrusion, uplift, erosion, transportation, deposition as sedimentary rock, metamorphism, remelting, and further igneous intrusion
- rock dove
- (Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) A bluish-gray dove (Columba livia) that is indigenous to Eurasia but has been widely established elsewhere including most of North America and that is the ancestor of many domesticated pigeons and of the feral pigeons found in cities and towns throughout most of the world ― called also rock pigeon
- rock paper scissor
- Rock, Paper, Scissors is a common name for a popular two-person hand game. It may also be referred to as Paper, Rock, Scissors, or by other combinations of the three words. The game is often used as a selection method in a similar way to coin flipping or drawing straws to randomly select a person for some purpose. However, unlike truly random selections, it can be played with skill if the game extends over many sessions, as a player can often recognize and exploit the non-random behavior of an opponent
- rock pigeon
- (Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) A bluish-gray dove (Columba livia) that is indigenous to Eurasia but has been widely established elsewhere including most of North America and that is the ancestor of many domesticated pigeons and of the feral pigeons found in cities and towns throughout most of the world ― called also rock dove
- rock up
- to arrive without any prior planning, or specific materials
- rock up
- to arrive