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[fʌŋk]◙ n. פחד, אימה (סלנג); פחדן (סלנג); פאנק (סוג מוסיקת ג'ז)◙ v. לפחוד; להירתע מפחד; להפחיד; להשתמט, להתחמק* * *◙ קמחתהל,טמתשהל ;דיחפהל ;דחפמ עתריהל ;דוחפל◄◙ (ז'ג תקיסומ גוס) קנאפ ;(גנלס) ןדחפ ;(גנלס) המיא,דחפ◄ -
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suf in cpds broadcasts pl, programmes pl (Brit), programs pl (US)Hausfrauenfunk — housewives' broadcasts pl, programmes pl (Brit) or programs pl (US) for housewives
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sangat takut, penakut, menghindari berbuat sesuatu* * *ketakutan* * *sangat takut, penakut, menghindari berbuat sesuatu* * *keadaan takut, penakut -
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(m)радиоDeutsch-Russische Wörterbuch der Automatisierung und Fernsteuerung > Funk
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Ivt., vi., n. 연기를 내뿜다, 연기가 나다, (연기 등의) 고약한 냄새, 악취, 펑키 재즈IIn., vi., vt. 무서움, 겁, 의기 소침, 공황, 겁쟁이, 겁내다, (겁나서) 기가 죽다 -
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هراس ، وحشت ، بيم ، آدم ترسو ، بوي بد ، كج خلقي ، عبوسي ، طفره زدن ، رم كردنبدبو كردن ، دود ايجاد كردن ، عصباني كردن -
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s [sl] bojazan, strah, panika; kukavica, strašljivac; smrad, vonj; [arch] iskra, varnica / a blue # = teror; in a blue # = u silnom strahu; to get into # = prestrašiti se* * *
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(kraft)wagenḿавтомобиль радиосвязи, авторадиопередвижка
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Funk B — 85C Un Funk B 85C au sol Constructeur … Wikipédia en Français
Funk C — Funk B Funk B 85C … Wikipédia en Français
funk — Funk began in the late 1960s, when soul music developed a fierce rhythmic drive. Drums and bass guitar came to the fore, playing short, repeated, eminently danceable riffs. The undisputed masters of this sound were James Brown and his band,… … Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture
funk — [ fɶnk ] n. m. et adj. • v. 1980; mot angl. amér. (v. 1968), apocope de funky ♦ Anglic. Style de rock des années 70, issu du funky. Adj. Relatif au funk. Musique funk. Un groupe funk. ● funk nom masculin invariable (argot américain funk… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Funk — steht für: einen deutschen Familiennamen, siehe Funk (Familienname) Funktechnik, eine drahtlose Übertragungstechnik Funk, einen Musikstil; siehe Funk (Musik) Rio Funk, Musikstil, eine Unterart des brasilianischen Hip Hop Ein deutsches… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Funk — Funk, v. i. 1. To emit an offensive smell; to stink. [1913 Webster] 2. To be frightened, and shrink back; to flinch; as, to funk at the edge of a precipice. [Colloq.] C. Kingsley. [1913 Webster] {To funk out}, to back out in a cowardly fashion.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
funk — Ⅰ. funk [1] informal ► NOUN (also blue funk) ▪ a state of panic or depression. ► VERB ▪ avoid out of fear. ORIGIN perhaps from FUNK(Cf. ↑funk) in the informal sense «tobacco smoke», or from obsolete Flemish fonck disturbance, agitation . Ⅱ … English terms dictionary
funk´i|ly — funk|y «FUHNG kee», adjective, funk|i|er, funk|i|est. 1. shrinking in fear; timid. 2. having a strong, offensive smell: »Lord, but this hallway was funky (Louise Meriwether) … Useful english dictionary
funk|y — «FUHNG kee», adjective, funk|i|er, funk|i|est. 1. shrinking in fear; timid. 2. having a strong, offensive smell: »Lord, but this hallway was funky (Louise Meriwether) … Useful english dictionary
Funk — (f[u^][ng]k), n. [OE. funke a little fire; akin to Prov. E. funk touchwood, G. funke spark, and perh. to Goth. f[=o]n fire.] 1. An offensive smell; a stench. [Low] [1913 Webster] 2. One who funks; a shirk; a coward. [Colloq.] [Webster 1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Funk — Funk, v. t. 1. To envelop with an offensive smell or smoke. [Obs.] King. [1913 Webster] 2. To funk at; to flinch at; to shrink from (a thing or person); as, to funk a task. [Colloq.] [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 3. To frighten; to cause to flinch.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English