单词 | bunk |
释义 | bunk bunk1 /bungk/, n. 1. a built-in platform bed, as on a ship. 2. Informal. any bed. 3. a cabin used for sleeping quarters, as in a summer camp; bunkhouse. 4. a trough for feeding cattle. v.i. 5. Informal. to occupy a bunk or any sleeping quarters: Joe and Bill bunked together at camp. v.t. 6. to provide with a place to sleep. [1750-60; back formation from BUNKER] bunk2 /bungk/, n. Informal. humbug; nonsense. [1895-1900, Amer.; short for BUNKUM] Syn. baloney, rot, hogwash, applesauce, bull, hooey. bunk3 /bungk/, v.i. , v.t. to bump. [perh. expressive alter. of BUMP] bunk4 /bungk/, Brit. Slang. v.t. 1. to absent oneself from: to bunk a history class. v.i. 2. to run off or away; flee. n. 3. do a bunk, to leave hastily, esp. under suspicious circumstances; run away. [1865-70; perh. special use of BUNK1] |
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