柯林斯詞典funky /?f??k?/ (funkier,funkiest) 1. ADJ Funky jazz, blues, or pop music has a very strong, repeated bass part. 音低節(jié)奏強的 (爵士、布魯斯、流行樂) It's a funky sort of rhythm. 這是一種音低節(jié)奏強的旋律。2. ADJ If you describe something or someone as funky, you mean that they are stylish and modern in an unconventional way. 時髦別致的[表贊許] She would love to buy her daughter funky little leopard-print skirts. 她過去愛給女兒買時髦別致的豹紋小短裙。 The place is quirky, funky and dazzlingly imaginative in design. 這個地方非同凡響、時髦別致且設(shè)計極富想像力。3. ADJ Something that is funky has a strong, offensive odour. 惡臭的 There were dirty clothes everywhere, and they all had that funky overripe smell. 到處都有臟衣服而且它們都有那種腐爛的惡臭氣味。 返回 funky劍橋詞典 funky adjective (MUSIC) used to describe a style of music , usually for dancing to, with a strong rhythm based on jazz and a tune that repeats 鄉(xiāng)土爵士樂風(fēng)格的 Have you heard their new record ? It's really funky. 你聽過他們的新唱片嗎?典型的鄉(xiāng)土爵士樂風(fēng)格。 funky adjective (FASHIONABLE) slang fashionable in an unusual and noticeable way 時髦的;不同尋常的 She has some really funky clothes . 她有一些很時髦新潮的衣服。 funky adjective (BAD) US informal having a bad smell or appearance 難聞的;難看的 The sour cream smells kind of funky. 發(fā)酸的奶油有股難聞的味道。 返回 funky