grunge 的定义
Slang.
- dirt; filth; rubbish.
- something of inferior quality; trash: He didn't know good music from grunge.
- a person who works hard, usually for meager rewards; grind.
- a style or fashion derived from a movement in rock music: in fashion characterized by unkempt clothing and in music by aggressive, nihilistic songs.
grunge 近义词
dirt; rock music style of the early 1990s
更多grunge例句
- Depending on how you style it, there can be a grunge influence or a pop-punk influence.
- You take all of that and you then move it into Seattle in the ’90s, which was just before the grunge explosion hits.
- If you’re getting the grunge out of your grout or removing it from the narrow space around faucets, you’ll want a small brush specifically designed for tile and grout cleaning.
- Grunge makes sense if you're a sad, self-righteous teenager.
- Seriously—go raid your dusty CaseLogic archives and listen to a bunch of early, non-Nirvana grunge CDs sometime.
- It is a gray, almost grunge-like wedding dress by the designer Gareth Pugh, which he made for his friend Katie Shillingford.
- The fascinating tragedy of Flappy Bird might go down in history as a defining “grunge moment” for videogames.
- Before Dookie, guitar rock meant grunge: heavy, monotonic, humorless, and bleak.
- I paid Grunge the grocer nineteen dollars on't; for he knows I'm an honest man, and trusted me.