fink / fɪŋk /

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fink3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a strikebreaker.
  2. a labor spy.
  3. an informer; stool pigeon.
  4. a contemptible or thoroughly unattractive person.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to inform to the police; squeal.
  2. to act as a strikebreaker; scab.
v. 动词组 verb
  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.

fink 近义词

n. 名词 noun

informer

更多fink例句

  1. Fink stresses the need for Nigeria to train and deploy women into more prominent law enforcement roles.
  2. (tie) Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital by Sheri Fink (5 votes)6.
  3. Fink ran through a litany of concerns: China, Japan, “the nonsense in Washington,” the Federal Reserve.
  4. Michael Fink, Dean of the Fashion School at the Savannah College of Art and Design, told The Daily Beast.
  5. "You just don't leave with a song in your head," Suzy Fink of Chicago says after a recent performance.
  6. But my faver says it's un-man-ly to be always kissing, and I did n't fink you'd do vat, Coppy.
  7. Fig. 20 shows a Fink truss, a characteristic early American type, with cast iron compression and wrought iron tension members.
  8. This general description harmonizes with the apt figure used by that master mind in railway economics, Albert Fink.
  9. Tisnt but a little mite of a persecute, when we fink about Jesuss, is it, mamma?
  10. I fink the writing says, Miss Daisy Ransom, with somebody's respects.