punks
n. 蓬克(一種搖滾樂,自70年代末期起流行,是對傳統的反叛)( punk的名詞複數 ); 無用的東西; 蓬克搖滾樂迷; 行為不端的男性青少年
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.
I was never really into punk.
我從未真正喜歡過朋克搖滾樂。
...a punk rock band.
朋克搖滾樂隊
Punk clothes or styles are associated with punk music and are very noticeable and unconventional.
...a punk hairdo.
朋克式髮型
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.
A punk is a young person who behaves in a rude, aggressive, or violent way.
He is fast getting a reputation as a young punk.
他很快得了個小阿飛的稱號。
1. a youth subculture closely associated with punk rock music in the late 1970s; in part a reaction to the hippy subculture; dress was optional but intended to shock (plastic garbage bags or old school uniforms) and hair was dyed in bright colors (in Mohic
At a concert in Leeds, some punks gobbed at them and threw beer cans.
在利茲舉辦的一場演唱會上,一些小流氓朝他們吐口水,扔啤酒罐。
You're all punks hiding there , yelling in the dark.
你們全是廢物只會躲在暗處叫囂.
Tina: Oh. I hate disco music. Punks say that disco sucks.
蒂娜: 哦, 我討厭迪斯科音樂. 蓬克搖滾樂迷說迪斯科不好.
You guys are nothing but a bunch of punks!
你們這些傢伙就是一群廢物!
You punks obviously don't know me . I'm tough.
你們這些朋克顯然一點也不瞭解我.