punks

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基本释义

n.
蓬克(一种摇滚乐,自70年代末期起流行,是对传统的反叛)( punk的名词复数 ); 无用的东西; 蓬克摇滚乐迷; 行为不端的男性青少年

实用例句

At a concert in Leeds, some punks gobbed at them and threw beer cans.

在利兹举办的一场演唱会上,一些小流氓朝他们吐口水,扔啤酒罐。

柯林斯例句

You're all punks hiding there , yelling in the dark.

你们全是废物只会躲在暗处叫嚣.

电影对白

Tina: Oh. I hate disco music. Punks say that disco sucks.

蒂娜: 哦, 我讨厌迪斯科音乐. 蓬克摇滚乐迷说迪斯科不好.

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You guys are nothing but a bunch of punks!

你们这些家伙就是一群废物!

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You punks obviously don't know me . I'm tough.

你们这些朋克显然一点也不了解我.

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McCluskey : I've frisked a thousand punks.

我搜过好几千个流氓了.

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B . Yes. A gang of young punks has been breaking into houses and stealing money.

是的.一帮无赖闯入民宅和偷窃钱财.

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Jessie: But the music that punks listen to is the worst type of music!

杰西: 可是蓬克摇滚乐迷听的可是最糟糕的一种音乐!

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Punks: people who listen to punk music, wear leather clothes and believe in anarchy.

蓬克摇滚乐迷: 听蓬克摇滚音乐 、 穿着皮衣并且喜欢骚乱的人.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a youth subculture closely associated with punk rock music in the late 1970s; in part a reaction to the hippy subculture; dress was optional but intended to shock (plastic garbage bags or old school uniforms) and hair was dyed in bright colors (in Mohic

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