funk
放克,放克语,放克音乐,放克风格
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Definitions
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- : cowering fear; state of great fright or terror.
- : a dejected mood: He's been in a funk ever since she walked out on him.
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- : to be afraid of.
- : to frighten.
- : to shrink from; try to shirk.
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- : to shrink or quail in fear.
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Examples
In some ways, this 2020 season, as chaotic as it has become because of the pandemic, has served as an attention-grabbing endeavor for Funk.
Expect to hear vintage funk, deep house, downtempo and Baltimore club bangers — all adding up to the perfect weekend soundtrack, whether you’re on a makeshift dance floor on Friday night or just chilling on your sofa on Wednesday evening.
A saison might showcase a brettanomyces yeast that carries the funk of a barnyard.
Three thousand miles away, news of the project’s approval sent Bill Gow, a cattle rancher from southern Oregon, into a lasting funk.
The slinky funk song playing in my head screeched to a halt.
But along with the cartoon funk is an all-too-real story of police brutality embodied by a horde of evil Pigs.
The funk legend treats unsuspecting concertgoers to an impromptu show.
The simultaneously upbeat and sentimental ode to friendship is equal parts funk, trance, pop, and R&B.
But even after the funk of the Bush years dispersed, we were left with a deeper truth.
The soul-funk innovator had some complex and (quite frankly) bizarre political views.
Little time was lost in bringing the doctors—Anderson, of the man-of-war, and his friend Dr. Funk.
While I am by no means prepared to admit that I am what you so pleasingly term "a funk," I readily allow that——'
Suddenly a white funk comes over me and I rush out and into the taxi again.
You seem to be taking things coolly, but I don't mind confessing that I'm in a blessed funk.
The fact is, I let Harry Tristram put me in a funk, you know.