punk

名詞

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定義 punk 名詞

culture

  1. Uncountable

    A subculture, particularly popular in the late 1970s, characterized by rebellion against authority through unconventional attire, hairstyles, and fast, loud music.

    • The punk culture of that era was known for its anti-establishment and rebellious attitude.

    • Her interest in punk culture began when she discovered some classic punk bands.

    • Many viewed punk culture as a response to the social norms of the time.

  2. Countable

    An individual who adopts punk fashion and enjoys punk music.

    • He was considered a total punk because he always wore ripped clothes and a leather jacket.

    • She was a punk who would often go to local punk concerts.

    • Punks usually have a distinctive fashion sense that reflects their music preferences.

criminal

  1. Countableslang

    A young person, typically male, who engages in violence and petty criminal behavior.

    • The group of punks were causing trouble on the street corner, harassing passersby.

    • The police arrested several punks who had been causing trouble in the area.

    • He was trying not to be a street punk; he wanted to change his life.

動詞

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定義 punk 動詞

trick

  1. Transitive

    To deceive or ridicule someone.

    • They punked him by tricking him into going to a fake party.

    • She thought she was a good friend, but it turned out she just wanted to punk him.

    • They devised an elaborate prank online to punk their colleague.

defeat

  1. Transitive

    To defeat an opponent with great ease, especially in a sports competition.

    • They punked their opponents in the final game and ultimately won the championship.

    • The team punked their rival with a huge score difference.

    • They punked their opponents early in the game.

形容詞

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定義 punk 形容詞

  1. Before noun

    Relating to or characteristic of punk music or culture.

    • They formed a punk band and started playing in local clubs.

    • She wore a punk dress to the party.

    • They enjoyed punk music and fashion.