funk
n. 惊恐; 沮丧; 懦夫
vt. (因恐惧)避开(某事物); 害怕; 使闻到刺鼻的味道
vi. 畏缩; 发出刺鼻臭味
Funk is a style of dance music based on jazz and blues, with a strong, repeated bass part.
...a mixture of experimental jazz, soul and funk.
实验性爵士乐、灵乐和放克音乐的融合
If someone is in a funk, they are frightened, especially because they are in a situation they cannot control.
He was in a blue funk! Worse than me!...
他神经极为紧张!比我还糟!
My face went crimson (which it does out of sheer funk).
我的脸变得通红(我极度恐慌时就会如此)。
If you funk something, you avoid doing it because you are afraid.
If he funks it, he will confirm the impression of cowardice given by his recent letter.
如果他对此畏缩,那就会证实他在最近一封信里表现出来的怯懦。
1. a state of nervous depression;
1. draw back, as with fear or pain;
funk something up
使乐曲具有乡土音乐的成分(或风格)
The patient in a blue funk when he was ill.
当生病的时候,病人的情绪就会陷入阴郁中.
I guess I just work up in a funk this morning.
我猜我只是在今早醒来时感到茫然无措.
He was in a funk.
他感到惊慌失措.
Jeson has been collecting funk art since the mid 1960 s.
杰森从20世纪60年代中期就开始收集非理性艺术作品.
That song was the old Grand Funk Railroad hit'Locomotion '.
这是一首老 格兰德庞克 铁路流行歌“火车头”.