spunk
勇气
常用释义
英音[ spʌŋk ]
美音[ spʌŋk ]
基本释义
- n. 勇气;精神;引火柴;(苏格兰)怒意
- vt. 鼓起勇气
- vi. (苏格兰)发怒
例句
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1·I admired her independence and her spunk.我敬佩她的独立精神和她的勇气。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·I wouldn't give a dern for spunk-water.我看仙水一文不值。
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3·Talk about trying to cure warts with spunk-water such a blame fool way as that!说到用仙水治疣子,那真是个愚蠢的法子!
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4·Show some spunk. Quit pretending you're being abused.慷慷慨慨!甭装可怜虫!来源: 《新英汉大辞典》
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5·I admire your spunk and independence.我欣赏你的勇气和自立。
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6·He got his spunk up and told the truth.他鼓起勇气,说出了真相。
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7·Spunk up, there's nothing to worry about!打起精神来,没有什么可忧虑的。
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8·You have spunk, young lady, and I like that.你有勇气,小女孩,我喜欢。
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9·I am pretty, spunk, spontaneous and sensual.我很漂亮,胆量的,自发的和感性。
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10·She might be small, but she's got a lot of spunk.她或许是小了点,但她很有精神。
同义词
同根词
词根:
spunk
spunky
adj
有精神的;容易发怒的;充满勇气的;生气蓬勃的