punk
柯林斯词典
1. N-UNCOUNT Punk or punk rock is rock music that is played in a fast, loud, and aggressive way and is often a protest against conventional attitudes and behaviour. Punk rock was particularly popular in the late 1970s. 朋客搖滾樂
I was never really into punk. 我從未真正喜歡過朋客搖滾樂。
2. N-COUNT A punk or a punk rocker is a young person who likes punk music and dresses in a very noticeable and unconventional way, for example, by having brightly coloured hair and wearing metal chains. 朋客青年
In the 1970s, punks wore safety pins through their cheeks. 在20世紀70年代,朋客青年把別針別在麪頰上。
3. N dried decayed wood that smoulders when ignited: used as tinder (引火用的)乾而腐爛了的木材
4. ADJ inferior, rotten, or worthless 劣等的; 極壞的; 沒有價值的
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punk /pʌŋk/ (punks)
剑桥词典
punk noun (CULTURE)
[ 不可數或單數名詞:沒有複數形式的名詞 ]a culture popular among young people , especially in the late 1970s, involving opposition to authority expressed through shocking behaviour , clothes , and hair , and fast , loud music
朋尅(尤指20世紀70年代末服裝、發型怪異,通過駭人的擧止和吵閙的快節奏音樂對抗權威的年輕人的文化)
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ] (also punk rocker)
a person who wears punk clothes and likes punk music
追隨朋尅風格者;朋尅搖滾樂迷
punk noun (CRIMINAL)
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ] mainly US slanga young man who fights and is involved in criminal activities
小流氓,阿飛
Listen to me, you little punk - you do that again and I'm gonna break your neck . 聽好了,你這個小流氓,你再那麽做我就扭斷你的脖子。 返回 punk