skunk
skunk
skʌnk
skank
British pronunciation
/skʌŋk/

Definición y significado de "skunk"en inglés

01

mofeta

a small mammal belonging to the weasel family with black and white stripes that can produce a strong unpleasant smell when attacked, native to North America
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skunk definition and meaning
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The skunk ambled through the forest, its distinctive black and white stripes serving as a warning to potential predators.
El zorrillo se paseaba por el bosque, sus distintivas rayas negras y blancas sirviendo como advertencia a los depredadores potenciales.
Startled by the sudden movement, the skunk raised its tail in preparation to unleash its noxious spray.
Sorprendido por el movimiento repentino, el zorrillo levantó su cola en preparación para liberar su spray nocivo.
02

marijuana, especially of strong odor or high potency

skunk definition and meaning
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He rolled a joint with some strong skunk.
The shop sold skunk in small quantities.
03

a person who is considered despicable or morally reprehensible

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That skunk betrayed his closest friends.
The politician was called a skunk after the scandal.
04

a lopsided defeat in which one side fails to score or earns no points

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The team suffered a skunk, losing 10–0.
In backgammon, a skunk counts as a double loss.
to skunk
01

aplastar, humillar

to defeat someone decisively or thoroughly, often in a surprising or humiliating manner
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The team managed to skunk their opponents with a score of 6-0 in the championship match.
El equipo logró aplastar a sus oponentes con un marcador de 6-0 en el partido del campeonato.
He was skunked in the debate, unable to counter the opposing arguments effectively.
Fue aplastado en el debate, incapaz de contrarrestar efectivamente los argumentos opuestos.
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