bootlegs

英 [ˈbuːtleɡz] 美 [ˈbuːtleɡz]

n.  (尤指在音乐会上录制的)私制唱片; 违禁的酒; 靴帮; 四分卫假传进攻
v.  非法生产或销售(商品,尤指酒)
bootleg的第三人称单数和复数



柯林斯词典

  1. ADJ 非法制造贩卖的
    Bootleg is used to describe something that is made secretly and sold illegally.
    1. ...a bootleg recording of the band's 1977 tour of Scandinavia.
      该乐队1977年斯堪的纳维亚巡回演唱会的盗版录音带
    2. ...bootleg liquor.
      私酒
  2. VERB 非法制造贩卖(唱片等)
    To bootleg something such as a recording means to make and sell it illegally.
    1. He has sued a fan for bootlegging his concerts...
      他已经起诉一个歌迷非法录制他音乐会的节目。
    2. Avid Bob Dylan fans treasure bootlegged recordings.
      鲍勃·迪伦的疯狂歌迷们对他的盗版唱片视若珍宝。
    3. Bootleg is also a noun.
    4. The record was a bootleg.
      这张唱片是盗版的。

双语例句

  1. On bootlegs I dont have a problem with bootlegs if it's something that's already been released.
    如果歌曲已经发行的话,盗版演唱会录音我觉得不是问题。
  2. Bootlegs are made by people that don't have enough talent to come up with their own ideas.
    盗版是那些没有足够的资质去想出自己的构想的人做的。