funk
英 [fʌŋk]
美 [fʌŋk]
n. (伴奏现代舞蹈的)乡土爵士乐; 放克音乐; 恐惧; 忧虑; 浓烈臭味; 恶臭
v. (因畏惧而)逃避,回避
现在分词:funking 过去式:funked 过去分词:funked 第三人称单数:funks 复数:funks
Collins.1 / BNC.27484 / COCA.13330
牛津词典
noun
- (伴奏现代舞蹈的)乡土爵士乐;放克音乐
a type of modern dance music with a strong rhythm - 恐惧;忧虑
a state of fear or anxiety - 浓烈臭味;恶臭
a strong unpleasant smell
verb
- (因畏惧而)逃避,回避
to avoid doing sth because you are afraid to or find it difficult
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT (由爵士乐和布鲁斯发展而来的)乡土爵士乐,放克音乐
Funkis a style of dance music based on jazz and blues, with a strong, repeated bass part.- ...a mixture of experimental jazz, soul and funk.
实验性爵士乐、灵乐和放克音乐的融合
- ...a mixture of experimental jazz, soul and funk.
- N-VAR (尤因处于自己无法控制的情形中而出现的)恐慌,惊恐
If someone isin afunk, they are frightened, especially because they are in a situation they cannot control.- He was in a blue funk! Worse than me!...
他神经极为紧张!比我还糟! - My face went crimson (which it does out of sheer funk).
我的脸变得通红(我极度恐慌时就会如此)。
- He was in a blue funk! Worse than me!...
- VERB (因害怕而)逃避
If youfunksomething, you avoid doing it because you are afraid.- If he funks it, he will confirm the impression of cowardice given by his recent letter.
如果他对此畏缩,那就会证实他在最近一封信里表现出来的怯懦。
- If he funks it, he will confirm the impression of cowardice given by his recent letter.
英英释义
noun
- an earthy type of jazz combining it with blues and soul
- a state of nervous depression
- he was in a funk
verb
- draw back, as with fear or pain
- she flinched when they showed the slaughtering of the calf