英 [fʌŋkt] 美 [fʌŋkt]
adj. 发霉的
v. 害怕(funk 的过去分词)
funk /fʌŋk/ TEM8
不可数名词 Funk is a style of dance music based on jazz and blues, with a strong, repeated bass part. 疯克乐; 融合了爵士乐和蓝调乐的舞蹈音乐,低音部分多重复,力度强
...a mixture of experimental jazz, soul and funk.
...实验性爵士乐、灵魂乐和疯克乐的混合。
可数名词 A funk is a state of mind in which you feel sad or depressed. 忧愁
I was at loose ends and in a funk.
我无所事事,心情愁苦。
She's really helped me out of the funk I was in.
她真的给我了很大帮助,帮我从消沉的情绪中走出。
名词 a strong foul odour 强烈的臭气
动词 to flinch from (responsibility) through fear (因恐慌而对责任)逃避
United States biochemist (born in Poland) who showed that several diseases were caused by dietary deficiencies and who coined the term `vitamin' for the chemicals involved (1884-1967)
同义词: Casimir Funk
an earthy type of jazz combining it with blues and soul; has a heavy bass line that accentuates the first beat in the bar
乡土爵士乐
火绒状质地;层孔菌子实体
..... funk惊恐;沮丧;懦夫... funked发霉的... funkia玉簪...
害怕(funk的过去分词)
He funked telling her he had lost his job.
他不敢告诉她自己已经失业了。
My Lang Qing watch just exchange 15 kilogram of carrots and a bowl of funked durra flour.
我的一块浪琴表只换到三十斤黄萝卜和一碗发霉的高粱面。
They had a very bad kind of funked-out economy and they had really serious ideological divisions.
It also enacted some necessarily painful reforms that the previous Social Democratic-led coalition had funked.
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But mindful of growing discontent he has twice in the past four months funked taking such measures.