punk 的定义
- any prepared substance, usually in stick form, that will smolder and can be used to light fireworks, fuses, etc.
- dry, decayed wood that can be used as tinder.
- conk.
- a spongy substance derived from fungi; amadou; touchwood.
punk 近义词
hoodlum
更多punk例句
- He has been a regular at the World Economic Forum in Davos and the Fortune Global Forum, appeared at Alibaba events dressed as a punk rocker and Michael Jackson, and even performed in a martial arts movie.
- I then recorded a punk version using Bruce Smith on drums and I got him to play drums on this really rough and tumble version.
- We were skateboarders and listened to punk, but he hardly ever owned a skateboard or showed interest in bands.
- Their songs include jazz, funk, punk, hip-hop stylings and the brilliant musicianship of some of the best late-1970s punk and art rock.
- It’s called Reasons to Be Cheerful, which comes from a song that came out during the punk era.
- He plays an aging punk rocker and I play the drummer from his old band.
- The best, or at least most successful, are bridging the gap between punk-rock DIY ethos and social-media savvy.
- Legs McNeil, of Punk magazine fame, once called him “cute” and “charming.”
- Her new memoir looks back at her life lived by the principles of punk.
- And then, at the close of our conversation, her punk roots reared their head like they had never disappeared.
- You c'llect all the old punk that the cons dump out with their dinner pans.
- He took a piece of punk from a waterproof box that he carried in his pocket and focussed the sun's rays on it.
- Then up comes a sudden wind and some of the red cinders are blown into the dead leaves or punk grass.
- Five of them there wasfive lives, and all for one pine tree that turned out punk when it was cut.
- Punk moved in and warmed his feet, smiling darkly at the other's volubility which he only half understood, but saying nothing.