Bill Callahan
语法标注解释
bill解释
英音:[bil]美音:[bɪl]
bill1名词 n. [C]1. 帐单[(+for)]The store sent me a bill for $50. 那家商店寄给我一张五十美元的帐单。 2. 目录,清单;节目单 3. 票据;单据;汇票 4. 【美】钞票 5. 议案,法案The House of Commons has not yet passed the bill. 下议院尚未通过该议案。 6. 海报,招贴,传单 及物动词 vt. 1. 给...开帐单;要...付款Please bill me later. 请以后开帐单给我。 2. 在...贴海报 3. 贴海报宣布[H][O2][(+as)] 4. 托运 bill2名词 n. [C]1. 鸟嘴,喙 2. 形似鸟嘴的东西 3. 岬,岬角 不及物动词 vi. 1. (鸽等)接嘴
Callahan
n. 卡拉汉
n. | Yahoo official Michael Callahan said the firms must choose between complying with Chinese law or leaving the country. |
n. | 雅虎负责人卡拉汉说,公司必须在遵守中国法律或者退出中国市场之间做出选择 |
人物简介
After almost 20 years of using the alias Smog for his music, Bill Callahan switched to his given name for his releases after 2005's A River Ain't Too Much to Love. The 2007 EP Diamond Dancer and full-length Woke on a Whaleheart both mixed the intimate, reflective, largely acoustic sound of later Smog albums like Supper and A River with gospel, soul, and pop elements, and boasted arrangements by former Royal Trux mastermind Neil Hagerty. For 2009's Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle, Callahan returned to the more intimate acoustic-based sound of latter-era Smog albums, featuring string and brass arrangements by Brian Beattie. The live album Rough Travel for a Rare Thing arrived in March 2010, and in July Callahan issued his 79-page "epistolary novelette" Letters to Emma Bowlcut, comprised of 62 letters from a nameless protagonist to a woman he saw at a party. Callahan kicked off 2011 with Apocalypse, a more uptempo collection of seven country and blues-inspired rock tunes that recalled some of his edgier work with Smog. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi