"Streetwear" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Streetwear refers to casual, informal clothing and fashion originating from street culture, especially among young people, that is often associated with urban, hip-hop, or skateboarding subcultures. It typically includes comfortable, relaxed-fit clothing and footwear, such as t-shirts, sneakers, jeans, hoodies, and hats, often featuring graphics, logos, or other forms of street art. The term "streetwear" emphasizes the connection to the streets and the DIY (do-it-yourself) spirit of this fashion movement, which often rejects mainstream fashion conventions in favor of a more authentic, raw, and often provocative aesthetic.
Street Fighter is a popular fighting video game franchise created by Capcom. The first game, "Street Fighter," was released in 1987. The series is known for its distinctive characters, such as Ryu and Ken Masters, and its over-the-top special moves, including Hadouken (a powerful energy beam). The franchise has expanded to include various sequel games, as well as movies and merchandise.<br><br>More broadly, the term "Street Fighter" can also refer to any person who engages in a street fight or a physical altercation in a public setting.
The term "streetscape" refers to the visual appearance and features of a street, including the buildings, pedestrians, vehicles, street furniture, and other elements that contribute to its overall aesthetic and character. It can also encompass the spatial relationships and integration of these elements in relation to the surrounding urban context. A strong streetscape is one that is safe, functional, and visually appealing, inviting users to explore and interact with the space.
The Strelitzia is a genus of flowering plants, native to South Africa. It is commonly known as the Bird of Paradise flower or Crane Flower. The name Strelitzia is derived from Mecklenburg-Strelitz, a region in Germany.
To make something stronger or more powerful. <br><br>Example: Exercise helps to strengthen the muscles.<br><br>Synonyms: intensify, intensify, reinforce.<br><br>Antonyms: weaken.