Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - groove
Groove
groove
n. & v. --n. 1 a a channel or hollow, esp. one made to guide motion or receive a corresponding ridge. b a spiral track cut in a gramophone record. 2 an established routine or habit, esp. a monotonous one. --v. 1 tr. make a groove or grooves in. 2 intr. sl. a enjoy oneself. b (often foll. by with) make progress; get on well. Usage Often with ref. to popular music or jazz; now largely disused in general contexts. Phrases and idioms in the groove sl. 1 doing or performing well. 2 fashionable. Etymology: ME, = mine-shaft, f. obs. Du. groeve furrow f. Gmc
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I. noun see: grave Date: 1659 a long narrow channel or depression, 2. a fixed routine ; rut, a situation suited to one's abilities or interests ; niche, top form , the middle of the strike zone in baseball where a pitch is most easily hit , an enjoyable or exciting experience, a pronounced enjoyable rhythm, II. verb (~d; grooving) Date: 1686 transitive verb 1. to make a ~ in, to join by a ~, to perfect by repeated practice , to throw (a pitch) in the ~, intransitive verb to become joined or fitted by a ~, to form a ~, to enjoy oneself intensely, to interact harmoniously , ~r noun ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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