单词 | bunk |
释义 | bunkWord family nounbunkerbunkbunkhouseadjectivebunkered , Furniture Waterbunk1 /bʌŋk/ noun 2. (also bunk bed) [often plural]DHF one of two beds that are attached together, one on top of the other 双层床 →5 see picture at 见图 bed1 3. do a bunk LEAVE A PLACE British EnglishBrE informal to suddenly leave a place without telling anyone 溜走,悄悄离开 Examples from the Corpus do a bunk• And it looks as if Ivor was planning to do a bunk.• We were ready to do a bunk. 4 [uncountableU] informalUNTRUE nonsense 瞎说,废话 SYN bunkum What a load of bunk! 真是胡说八道! Examples from the Corpus bunk• We were ready to do a bunk.• By the way, the main cabin with the double bunk is Fen's.• During the night I wake to dash the two yards from bunk to bathroom.• The men lay on the bunks, all but one. bunk2 (also bunk down) verb [intransitiveI] informal 1 SLEEPto sleep somewhere, especially in someone else’s house 〔尤指在别人家里〕过夜 You can bunk down on the sofa for tonight. 今天晚上你可以睡在沙发上。 2 bunk off (something) phrasal verbphr v British EnglishBrE informal LEAVE A PLACEto stay away from somewhere such as school or to leave somewhere early without permission 逃学;旷工;早退 SYN skive John and I used to bunk off school. 约翰和我过去经常逃学。 Examples from the Corpus bunk• Participants, who bunked down in cabins or slept under the stars, paid $ 50 to attend the affair.• So I bunked in the toilet window and I couldn't believe it!• The truth was I really fancied going there but I didn't even have the money to bunk the tube.• I bunked with friends in Washington.• Shit, I sound like I was bunking with the guy.• But come nightfall, they find themselves bunking with two or three people from different cultures. 1. (1700-1800) Probably from bunker 2. (1800-1900) bunk off 3. (1900-2000) bunkum |
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