Karaoke
Meaning: Singing along to backing tracks of popular songs, usually at a bar or party, often badly and proudly.
Karaoke is a beloved American social activity where anyone can grab a microphone and sing. It doesn't matter if you're good — the point is having fun. 'Karaoke night' is a staple at bars across America. Some people have a 'karaoke song' — their go-to performance.
Examples
- We're doing karaoke tonight — what's your go-to song? 我们今晚去唱卡拉OK——你的拿手歌是什么?Esta noche vamos a hacer karaoke — ¿cuál es tu canción estrella?今夜カラオケやるんだけど——十八番は何?오늘 밤 노래방 갈 건데 — 네 단골 노래 뭐야?
- She absolutely killed it at karaoke last night. 她昨晚在卡拉OK上简直唱嗨了。Lo bordó anoche en el karaoke.彼女、昨夜のカラオケで完全にキメてたよ。그녀 어젯밤 노래방에서 완전 잘했어.
- I only do karaoke after at least two drinks. 不喝上至少两杯我是不会唱卡拉OK的。Solo hago karaoke después de al menos dos copas.お酒を2杯飲んでからじゃないとカラオケはやらない。술 두 잔은 마셔야 노래방을 할 수 있어.
Pronunciation
Usage Guide
Context: bars, parties, social outings
Tone: fun, social
✓ Do Say
- Let's do karaoke!我们去唱卡拉OK吧!¡Vamos a hacer karaoke!カラオケ行こう!노래방 하자!
- What's your karaoke song?你的卡拉OK曲目是什么?¿Cuál es tu canción de karaoke?カラオケの持ち歌は何?네 노래방 애창곡이 뭐야?
✗ Don't Say
- Don't take karaoke too seriously — it's about fun, not perfection不要把卡拉OK看得太严肃——重点是开心,不是完美No te tomes el karaoke demasiado en serio — se trata de diversión, no de perfecciónカラオケを真剣に考えすぎないこと——完璧さではなく楽しむことが目的노래방을 너무 진지하게 받아들이지 말 것 — 완벽함이 아니라 재미가 포인트다
Origin & History
From Japanese (meaning 'empty orchestra'). Karaoke arrived in the United States in the 1980s-90s and quickly became a bar culture staple, especially in cities with large Asian American populations.
Cultural Context
Era: 1980s-1990s in America
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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