双语例句
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The funky girl wanted to leave this noisy place.
那个时髦的女孩想离开这个嘈杂的地方。
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The rotten apple gave off a funky smell.
腐烂的苹果散发出一阵难闻的气味。
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He has always loved to make funky music.
他一直都爱创作节奏强烈的音乐。
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Have you heard about their new record? It's really funky.
你听过他们的新唱片吗 典型的乡土爵士乐风格
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The place is quirky, funky and dazzlingly imaginative in design.
这个地方非同凡响、时髦别致且设计极富想像力。
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She would love to buy her daughter funky little leopard-print skirts.
她过去爱给女儿买时髦别致的豹纹小短裙。
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Inside their home, the mood was all about entertainment—sleek furnishings and a funky cocktail bar.
在他们的家里,一切氛围都是为了娱乐——井然有序的家具陈设和时髦独特的鸡尾酒吧。
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She wears really funky clothes.
她穿的衣服真是时髦又独特。
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It's a funky sort of rhythm.
这是一种音低节奏强的旋律。
近义词
adj.
modernfashionabletonyinstylish
同根词
百科
1. Funky的全称是 funky breaks 即“骤停打击乐”,Blues(蓝调)的一种,最早起源于黑人音乐,因为这种充满乐手演奏现场感的音乐,节奏自由奔放,力度非同小可,后来被大多数白人接受。现在的FUNKY音乐吸取了HIP-HOP、SOUL等更多元素变得更加迷人。
释义
adj.
(of music)having or using a strong dance rhythm, in particular that of funk
(音乐)有(或运用)强烈舞蹈节奏(尤指乡土音乐节奏)的
modern and stylish in an unconventional or striking way
时髦得不落俗套的;时髦得引人注目的,时髦而新奇的
N. Amer.strongly musty
〈北美〉 恶臭的,有强烈霉味的
adj.
Brit. archaic, informal frightened, panicky, or cowardly
〈英, 古,非正式〉 受惊的;惊恐的;胆怯的。
词源
"late 18th cent. (in the sense ‘smelling strong or bad’): from FUNK2.mid 19th cent.: from FUNK1."