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funky

/fuhng-kee/US // ˈfʌŋ ki //UK // (ˈfʌŋkɪ) //

时髦的,时髦,质朴的,时髦的人

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    funk·i·er, funk·i·est.

    • : overcome with great fear; terrified.

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Examples

  • In the app, people use a smartphone camera to scan the codes — which are funky, colorfully patterned squares — to hear the information stored within them.

  • Some outdoorsy types have even made them look pleasantly funky with a pair of shorts.

  • The funky disco beats of “Rain on Me” by Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande, for example, sounded slightly louder from the Echo than the Nest speaker.

  • Using the Nest Audio, I found that the funky bass lines of “Night Fever” by the Bee Gees came through clearly, without sounding muffled.

  • Open Instagram and you’ll see pages dedicated to the funkiest of nail styles.

  • But damn, the music is catchy—a neo-soul aural assault of horns, electro swirls, yelps, funky basslines, and harmonized vocals.

  • But the occasion is even more special when you can cheers with some funky flutes.

  • There is now a funky waterside café set up between the pillars for an alternative fashion getaway.

  • Marky Mark (you know, from Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch), was the recipient of the Generation Award.

  • A black dude in the grandstand behind Seiler began a funky dance in the aisle, wildly thrashing about in a cream-colored suit.

  • Each knew the other wasn't going to be the first to admit that he was funky.

  • Even Tiny catches on after a while, because I see him put down that funky old pistol I gave him that he's been loving up.

  • Do you know, Cicely, I've always had a funky feeling that if I ever proposed my glass eye would drop out!

  • There was such a thing as funk; but there was nothing to make that fellow funky in any special way.

  • Some of our beaters were funky, I believe, and gave the bear a wide berth I feel sure, otherwise we must have had better sport.