funky
funky 英 [fʌŋki] 美 [ˈfʌŋki]
adj. 时髦的;畏缩的;恶臭的
比较级:funkier 最高级:funkiest
- Something that's funky has a strong musical rhythm or beat, and a deep bluesy sound. You might practice some funky bass lines before auditioning for your school's jazz band.
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- adj. 时髦的;畏缩的;恶臭的
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1. Once salt fields, today Yancheng is full of funky little shops, cafes and temples.
那里以前是盐田,如今布满了时髦的小店,咖啡屋和寺庙。
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2. Neighbourhoods on the West Side, like Kitsilano, are popular because they are near the beach, close to downtown and have a funky, youthful character.
在西边,像基斯兰奴这样的邻居,是因为靠近海滩和闹市区、有着时髦而年轻的个性而受人欢迎的。
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3. In the remaining void they infill a highly functionally and visually dazzling spiral-staircase wine cellar to fit all your favorite vintages and go with your favorite funky furniture designs.
对于剩下的空间,他们装上高功能和视觉耀眼的旋转楼梯酒窖,放置所有你喜欢的葡萄酒,跟你最爱的时髦的家具设计相符合。
- funky (adj.) 1784, "old, musty," in reference to cheeses, then "repulsive," from funk (n.2) + -y (2). It began to develop an approving sense in jazz slang c. 1900, probably on the notion of "earthy, strong, deeply felt." Funky also was used early 20c. by white writers in reference to body odor allegedly peculiar to blacks. The word reached wider popularity c. 1954 (it was defined in "Time" magazine, Nov. 8, 1954) and in the 1960s acquired a broad slang sense of "fine, stylish, excellent."
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