punk
US /pʌŋk/
UK /pʌŋk/
名詞
1.
龐克
a loud, fast-moving, and aggressive form of rock music, popular in the late 1970s.
範例:
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The band played classic punk rock.
樂隊演奏了經典的龐克搖滾樂。
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He grew up listening to punk music.
他從小聽龐克音樂長大。
2.
龐克, 龐克族
a young person who likes punk rock and dresses in a distinctive way, often with ripped clothes, spiked hair, and safety pins.
範例:
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She used to be a real punk in her youth.
她年輕時曾是個真正的龐克。
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The street was full of young punks with colorful hair.
街上到處都是留著彩色頭髮的年輕龐克。
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3.
小混混, 小屁孩
(informal) a young person, especially a boy, who is inexperienced or of little importance.
範例:
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He's just a little punk trying to act tough.
他只是個小混混,想裝作很強硬。
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Don't listen to that little punk.
別聽那個小混混的。
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動詞
退縮, 反悔
(informal) to renege on a deal or agreement.
範例:
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He promised to help, but then he punked out.
他答應幫忙,但後來又退縮了。
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Don't punk on me now, we had a deal!
現在別反悔,我們有約定!
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形容詞
龐克的, 龐克風格的
of or relating to punk rock or punks.
範例:
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He has a very punk attitude.
他有一種非常龐克的態度。
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She wore a punk outfit to the concert.
她穿著一套龐克服裝去聽音樂會。
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