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fink

/fingk/US // fɪŋk //UK // (fɪŋk) slang, mainly US and Canadian //

眨眼,眨眼间,眨眨眼,眨眼之间

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a strikebreaker.
    • : a labor spy.
    • : an informer; stool pigeon.
    • : a contemptible or thoroughly unattractive person.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to inform to the police; squeal.
    • : to act as a strikebreaker; scab.
  1. 1
    • : fink out, to withdraw from or refuse to support a project, activity, scheme, etc.; renege: He said he'd lend me his motorcycle, but he finked out.to become untrustworthy.

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Examples

  • Fink stresses the need for Nigeria to train and deploy women into more prominent law enforcement roles.

  • (tie) Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital by Sheri Fink (5 votes)6.

  • Fink ran through a litany of concerns: China, Japan, “the nonsense in Washington,” the Federal Reserve.

  • Michael Fink, Dean of the Fashion School at the Savannah College of Art and Design, told The Daily Beast.

  • "You just don't leave with a song in your head," Suzy Fink of Chicago says after a recent performance.

  • But my faver says it's un-man-ly to be always kissing, and I did n't fink you'd do vat, Coppy.

  • Fig. 20 shows a Fink truss, a characteristic early American type, with cast iron compression and wrought iron tension members.

  • This general description harmonizes with the apt figure used by that master mind in railway economics, Albert Fink.

  • Tisnt but a little mite of a persecute, when we fink about Jesuss, is it, mamma?

  • I fink the writing says, Miss Daisy Ransom, with somebody's respects.