funk
- IPA[fʌŋk]
英式
- a state of great fear or panic;a state of depression
- avoid (something) out of fear
noun: funk, plural noun: blue funks
- 釋義
- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. British a state of great fear or panic are you in a blue funk about running out of things to say? 同義詞
- ▪ North American a state of depression I sat absorbed in my own blue funk 同義詞
- 2. British dated a coward I sit shuddering, too much of a funk to fight
動詞
- 1. British avoid (something) out of fear I could have seen him this morning but I funked it
- a style of popular dance music incorporating elements of jazz and funk: buzzy garage with a jazz-funk vibe
Oxford Dictionary
- a style of popular dance music incorporating elements of jazz and funk: a jazz-funk ensemble
Oxford American Dictionary
- (1884–1967), Polish-born US biochemist. He showed that a number of diseases, including scurvy, ...
Oxford Dictionary
- (1884–1967), Polish-born US biochemist. He showed that a number of diseases, including scurvy, ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- 更多解釋
- IPA[fəNGk]
美式
- a state of depression: I sat absorbed in my own blue funk
- avoid (a task or thing) out of fear: I could have seen him this morning but I funked it
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[fəNGk]
美式
- a style of popular dance music of US black origin, based on elements of blues and soul and ... a mixture of punk and funk a funk bassline
- give music elements of funk: we're bringing back the old Motown sound and funking it up funked-up songs
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[fʌŋk]
英式
- a style of popular dance music of US black origin, based on elements of blues and soul and ... a mixture of punk and funk a funk bassline
- give music elements of funk: we're bringing back the old Motown sound and funking it up funked-up songs
Oxford Dictionary