LKK
Chinese
Etymology
Initialism of Min Nan 老硞硞 (lāu-khok-khok).
Noun
LKK
- (Taiwanese Mandarin) an old geezer; geriatric
- 音樂,是inhouse讓人流連忘返的主元素,這裡沒有LKK的搖滾或SPP的Disco,而是播放帶著Chillout曲風的Jazz、R&B、RAP或是NEW AGE。 [MSC, trad.]
- From: 2002, 陶禮君 (Tao Lijun), 燈光美氣氛佳 inhouse (Liberty times lifestyle section: Great lighting and a good atmosphere -- inhouse)
- Yīnyuè, shì inhouse ràng rén liúliánwàngfǎn de zhǔ yuánsù, zhèlǐ méiyǒu LKK de yáogǔn huò SPP de Disco, ér shì bōfàng dàizhù Chillout qū fēng de Jazz, R&B, RAP huòshì NEW AGE. [Pinyin]
- Music is the main element to inhouse that makes you lose all track of time and not want to leave. There is no geriatric rock or cheesy disco here. Instead, they play Jazz, R&B, RAP or New Age songs that have a chillout vibe to them.
音乐,是inhouse让人流连忘返的主元素,这里没有LKK的摇滚或SPP的Disco,而是播放带著Chillout曲风的Jazz、R&B、RAP或是NEW AGE。 [MSC, simp.]
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