funk

美音:[fʌŋk] 英音:[fʌŋk]

简单释义:


n.沮丧;霉味;难过;抑郁

v.(使)害怕;(使)畏缩;以烟扰乱(某人);使闻到刺鼻的味道

网络放克;疯克;芬克

变形:

复数:funks  现在分词:funking  过去式:funked  


完整释义:


n.

1.刺鼻的味道,霉味
2.沮丧;难过;抑郁
3.恐怖,惊慌,惊惶
4.胆小鬼
5.单纯,乡村气息
6.【乐】早期的爵士音乐
7.丰克,Casimir,1884-,生于波兰之美国生物化学家
8.芳克(姓氏)

v.

1.(使)害怕;(使)畏缩
2.向...喷烟,以烟扰乱(某人);使闻到刺鼻的味道
3.发出刺鼻臭味


例句:

  1. Mr. Alexander said he grossed a total of $150. He sank into a funk and stopped looking.
    亚历山大说当时他总盈利仅得到150元,他陷入担心和忧虑中,于是经营活动也不得不停止。

  2. It was an updated version of easy listening and funk.
    那是一种轻音乐和放克的升级版本。

  3. But either out of some warning instinct or sheer funk he had not done so.
    他没有这样着急,其原因不是出于本能的警觉就是出于单纯的惊恐。

  4. Worryingly, politicians are already in something of a funk.
    令人担忧的是,政客们现在已经有点怯懦了。

  5. At the time, SARS, a respiratory disease, was raging, the economy was in a funk and discontent widespread.
    当时,SARS,一种呼吸疾病,正在流行,经济处于恐慌,而不满四处蔓延。

  6. My friends say I need to get out of this funk and find a rebound date.
    我的朋友告诉我,打起精神来,随便找个人约会。

  7. On the one hand, Japan's economy is now out of its long funk, and both stock- and property markets are steadily reviving.
    (虽然)一方面,日本的经济现已走出长期的低迷状态,并且其股票和资本市场都在稳定复苏。

  8. Nearly every time he reads the newspaper or watches television about the sad state of the economy he gets into a blue funk.
    差不多每次他在报上或电视上看到可悲的经济状态时,他就感觉泄气。

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