new wave
US /nuː weɪv/
UK /nuː weɪv/

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1.
뉴 웨이브
a genre of rock music that emerged in the late 1970s, characterized by its diverse styles, often incorporating elements of punk, pop, and electronic music, with a focus on synthesizers and a more polished sound than punk.
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Many bands from the 1980s are considered new wave.
1980년대의 많은 밴드들이 뉴 웨이브로 간주된다.
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Her favorite music is new wave from the late 70s.
그녀가 가장 좋아하는 음악은 70년대 후반의 뉴 웨이브이다.
2.
누벨바그, 뉴 웨이브 (영화)
a movement in cinema, particularly in France (Nouvelle Vague) in the late 1950s and 1960s, characterized by experimental techniques, unconventional narratives, and a rejection of traditional filmmaking conventions.
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French New Wave films often feature jump cuts and direct address to the camera.
프랑스 누벨바그 영화는 종종 점프 컷과 카메라를 직접 응시하는 특징을 보인다.
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The director's style was heavily influenced by the New Wave movement.
감독의 스타일은 누벨바그 운동에 크게 영향을 받았다.
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