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  1. punk

    • IPA[pʌŋk]

    英式

    • n.
      a loud, fast-moving, and aggressive form of rock music, popular in the late 1970s;an admirer or player of punk rock, typically characterized by coloured spiked hair and clothing decorated with safety pins or zips
    • adj.
      relating to punk rock and its associated subculture
    • v.
      trick or deceive;(chiefly in sport) defeat utterly
    • noun: punk, plural noun: punk rocks

    • 釋義

    名詞

    • 1. a loud, fast-moving, and aggressive form of rock music, popular in the late 1970s punk had turned pop music and its attendant culture on its head
    • an admirer or player of punk rock, typically characterized by coloured spiked hair and clothing decorated with safety pins or zips punks fought Teds on the Kings Road on Saturday afternoons most of the punks play in bands
    • 2. North American informal a worthless person (often used as a general term of abuse) you think any of these punks they got fighting today could stand up to Joe Louis?
    • a criminal or troublemaker there's never been a better time to take our streets back from the punks a group of young punks jump him
    • US derogatory (in prison slang) a passive gay man he determined to be made into no one's punk
    • an inexperienced young person you were a nobody, a punk kid starting out

    形容詞

    • 1. relating to punk rock and its associated subculture a punk band a punk haircut

    動詞

    • 1. US informal trick or deceive the Associated Press got punked with a fake tweet his friends punked him and told him that she was having a party, which is why he showed up unannounced
    • US informal (chiefly in sport) defeat utterly the Tigers punked the Sooners 40–6