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作词 : Dimitri Thivaios/Michael Thivaios/Marlon Flohr/Ralph Van Hilst/Thom van der Bruggen 00:00
作曲 : Dimitri Thivaios/Michael Thivaios/Marlon Flohr/Ralph Van Hilst 00:01
Welcome to the Jungle 00:23
Welcome to the Jungle 01:55

The Jungle – English Lyrics

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Dive into the electrifying world of EDM with "The Jungle" by Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike and Bassjackers. This powerful track, filled with high-energy beats and primal chants, offers an exciting gateway to understanding the dynamic and immersive language of modern electronic dance music. Experience the raw intensity that makes this collaboration a standout festival banger.

[English]
作词 : Dimitri Thivaios/Michael Thivaios/Marlon Flohr/Ralph Van Hilst/Thom van der Bruggen
作曲 : Dimitri Thivaios/Michael Thivaios/Marlon Flohr/Ralph Van Hilst
Welcome to the Jungle
Welcome to the Jungle

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

welcome

/ˈwɛl.kəm/

A2
  • verb
  • - to greet someone kindly or gladly
  • adjective
  • - pleasing or acceptable; gladly received

jungle

/ˈdʒʌŋ.ɡəl/

B1
  • noun
  • - a dense forest, especially in a tropical region, where vegetation grows thickly

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Welcome to the Jungle

    ➔ Imperative verb + prepositional phrase

    ➔ The word "Welcome" is used as an imperative inviting the listener, followed by the prepositional phrase "to the Jungle".

  • Feel the bass

    ➔ Imperative verb + definite article + noun

    ➔ The imperative "Feel" tells the listener to experience, with "the" marking the specific "bass".

  • Let’s get crazy tonight

    ➔ Contraction (let us) + base verb + adverb of time

    "Let’s" is the contraction of "let us" forming a suggestion, followed by the base verb "get" and the time adverb "tonight".

  • We’re going to rule the night

    ➔ Present continuous (be + going to) + infinitive verb + definite article + noun

    "We’re going to" expresses a future intention, followed by the infinitive "rule" and the phrase "the night".

  • Put your hands up high

    ➔ Imperative verb + possessive pronoun + noun phrase + adverb

    "Put" is an imperative urging action; "your" shows ownership, "hands" is the object, and "up high" modifies the position.

  • The party never stops

    ➔ Simple present + adverb of frequency + negative particle

    "never" is a negative adverb placed before the verb "stops" to indicate that the action does not occur.

  • Dance until sunrise

    ➔ Imperative verb + prepositional phrase (until + noun)

    "Dance" is a command; "until sunrise" sets the time limit using the preposition "until" and the noun "sunrise".

  • This is our jungle

    ➔ Simple present copular verb + demonstrative pronoun + possessive pronoun + noun

    "This" is a demonstrative pronoun identifying the subject, "is" links to the predicate, "our" shows possession, and "jungle" is the noun being identified.