Show funk | Từ điển Anh Mỹfunk noun [U] (UNHAPPY STATE)The team’s been in a funk, losing three of the last four games. funk noun [U] (MUSIC)(Định nghĩa của funk từ Từ điển Học thuật Cambridge © Cambridge University Press) Các ví dụ của funkfunk Even if it is not played, in funk the sixteenth note is always felt or implied. The cut-copy-paste-funk of the most irrelevant sounds, the clicks, emerges; the movement of zero and one made audible. On the other hand, the recording also features hints of the new developing music of soul and funk. Sweetback rendered film anthems fashionable, creating a commercial demand for soundtracks written by contemporary funk and soul artists. In second line and funk, however, these sixteenths are syncopated. What is hip-hop doing right that academics scornful of studying funk and popular culture need to know? The result is that prices for funk records have skyrocketed in the last eight to nine years. We funked it that day two-and-a-half years ago, and we have regularly funked it since. They did not come into the war on either side; in other words, they completely funked any responsibility. The obvious explanation is that he had so little confidence in what he had to say that he funked it. Governments have funked this issue in the past. At any rate, he funked losing his case. Unfortunately and regrettably he has funked the issue. Here we are 35 years later and the political community has funked the issue yet again. Nevertheless, on the whole, private enterprise is funking those technical problems. Các quan điểm của các ví dụ không thể hiện quan điểm của các biên tập viên Cambridge Dictionary hoặc của Cambridge University Press hay của các nhà cấp phép. Show your appreciation in a way that likes and stamps can't. By sending a gift to someone, they will be more likely to answer your questions again! If you post a question after sending a gift to someone, your question will be displayed in a special section on that person’s feed.
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Funk là một thể loại âm nhạc bắt nguồn từ giữa thập niên 1960 khi những nhạc sĩ người Mỹ gốc Phi sáng tạo ra một hình thực âm nhạc nhịp điệu và khiêu vũ được bằng cách pha trộn các dòng nhạc soul music, jazz, và rhythm and blues (R&B). Chú thích[sửa | sửa mã nguồn]
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