punk
n. 废物, 小阿飞 a. 无用的, 腐朽的
发音
词形变化
教材释义与例句
朋客,崩客;无用的,低劣的
释义与例句
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1.
One who engages in sexual intercourse
A female prostitute.
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2.
One who engages in sexual intercourse
A boy or younger man who engages in sexual intercourse by an older man as a (usually passive) homosexual partner.
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3.
One who engages in sexual intercourse
A passive or effeminate homosexual man.
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One who engages in sexual intercourse
A boy who accompanies a hobo, especially as used for sex.
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5.
One who engages in sexual intercourse
A male homosexual.
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6.
One who engages in sexual intercourse
A man forced or coerced into a homosexual relationship, especially in prison.
美国 可数 俚语 不可数Because he was so weak, Vinny soon became Tony's punk.
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7.
A worthless person, particularly
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A worthless person
Any person, especially a male comrade.
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A worthless person
A petty criminal, especially a juvenile delinquent.
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A worthless person
A weak, timid person.
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A worthless person
Synonym of amateur.
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A worthless person
A young, untrained animal or worker.
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13.
A group of associated musical, artistic and social movements emerging out of the counterculture in the 1970s:
Ellipsis of punk rock, a genre known for short, loud, energetic songs with electric guitars and strong drums and shocking or political lyrics.
朋克
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14.
A group of associated musical, artistic and social movements emerging out of the counterculture in the 1970s:
The fashion style associated with punk rock, typically involving leather, metal studs and pins, distressed clothing and confrontational slogans.
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A group of associated musical, artistic and social movements emerging out of the counterculture in the 1970s:
A nonconformist social movement originally associated with punk rock and its fans, combining anarchism and radicalism, usually (but not necessarily) left-wing.
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A group of associated musical, artistic and social movements emerging out of the counterculture in the 1970s:
Any of the -punk genres, typically involving anachronistic technology and its social impact: dieselpunk, solarpunk, steampunk etc.
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A follower of any of these movements, including:
Ellipsis of punk rocker; a musician known for playing punk rock or a fan of the genre.
朋克摇滚乐师
朋客摇滚乐手
可数 不可数My girlfriend is a punk and she plays the drums.
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18.
A follower of any of these movements, including:
A person who designs or dresses in punk fashion style.
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A follower of any of these movements, including:
A member of the punk social movement; usually anarchist and socially non-conformist although potentially either left-wing or right-wing.
朋克
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A follower of any of these movements, including:
A fan of a -punk genre of fiction, or a person who dresses in a style associated with it.
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1.
Any material used as tinder for lighting fires, such as agaric, dried wood, or touchwood, but especially wood altered by certain fungi.
不可数 可数As the East-Indians use Moxa, so these burn with Punk, which is the inward Part of the Excrescence or Exuberance of an Oak.
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2.
A utensil for lighting wicks or fuses (such as those of fireworks) resembling stick incense.
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1.
To pimp.
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2.
To forcibly perform anal sex upon (an unwilling partner).
俚语 及物Ricky punked his new cell-mates.
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3.
To prank.
俚语 及物I got expelled when I punked the principal.
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4.
To give up or concede; to act like a wimp.
Jimmy was going to help me with the prank, but he punked (out) at the last minute.
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5.
To adapt or embellish in the style of the punk movement.
及物
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1.
Worthless, contemptible, particularly
Bad, substandard.
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2.
Worthless, contemptible, particularly
Thuggish, criminal.
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3.
Worthless, contemptible, particularly
Cowardly.
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4.
Worthless, contemptible, particularly
Poorly, sickly.
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5.
Worthless, contemptible, particularly
Inexperienced.
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6.
Of or concerning punk rock or its associated subculture.
You look very punk with your t-shirt, piercing, and chains.
词汇关系
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词源
Uncertain. Possibly from punk (“rotten wood dust used as tinder”), attested since 1678, to anything worthless (attested since 1869) and then to any undesirable person (since 1908). The relatively tame 21st century usage of punk (“prank”, verb) was popularized by the American television show Punk'd (2003).
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