| 释义 | 
		junker I. jun·ker \ˈyu̇ŋkə(r)\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized, often attributive Etymology: German, from Old High German junchērro, from junc young + hērro lord, master — more at young, younker 1.  : a young German noble 2.  : a member of the Prussian landed aristocracy characterized by extreme militarism, nationalism, and antidemocratic views  < the Junkers, the hard, ambitious governing class — Auckland (New Zealand) Weekly News >  < Junker influence … in the German army — Hajo Halborn > II. junk·er \ˈjəŋkə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: junk (I) + -er 1. slang  : a narcotics addict 2.  : an automobile of such age and condition as to be ready for scrapping  < wanted an old junker — Gregor Felsen > |