bunk [bʌŋk] noun BED 床 countable ■a narrow bed that is fixed to a wall, especially in a boat or a train (尤指船或火车的)卧铺,铺位 countable often plural also (bunk bed) ■one of two beds fixed together, one on top of the other (双层床的)床铺•The twins sleep in bunk beds.这对双胞胎睡双层床。 •Can I sleep in the top bunk?我可以在上铺睡吗? [bʌŋk] noun NONSENSE 胡说 uncountable (also bunkum) old-fashioned informal ■complete nonsense or something that is not true 胡说;瞎话•Most economists think his theories are sheer bunk.大多数经济学家认为他的理论纯粹是胡说。 [bʌŋk] noun LEAVE 离开 do a bunk UK old-fashioned slang ■to leave suddenly and unexpectedly 溜走;不辞而别•They'd done a bunk without paying the rent.他们没付租金就溜了。 [bʌŋk] verb Phrasal Verbs bunk down informal ■to sleep 睡觉•We were able to bunk down in the spare room for the night.我们得以在空房里睡了一晚。 [bʌŋk] verb Phrasal Verbs bunk off (sth) UK informal ■to stay away from school or work or to leave early, especially without permission 逃学;旷工;早退•A lot of people bunk off early on Friday.许多人周五提前就开溜了。 •It was a sunny day so they decided to bunk off school.那天天气晴好,于是他们决定逃学。 |