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bunk
- IPA[bəNGk]
美式
- a narrow shelflike bed, typically one of two or more arranged one on top of the other.
- sleep in a narrow berth or improvised bed, typically in shared quarters as a temporary arrangement
verb: bunk, 3rd person present: bunks, gerund or present participle: bunking, past tense: bunked, past participle: bunked
noun: bunk, plural noun: bunks
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名詞
- 1. a narrow shelflike bed, typically one of two or more arranged one on top of the other.
動詞
- 1. North American sleep in a narrow berth or improvised bed, typically in shared quarters as a temporary arrangement they bunk together in the dormitory
- a petrol station: long queues had formed at the pump by 11 a.m., with many of the petrol bunks in the region closed or out of fuel
Oxford Dictionary
- a piece of furniture consisting of two beds, one above the other, that form a unit.
Oxford Dictionary
- a piece of furniture consisting of two beds, one above the other, that form a unit.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a petrol station: long lines had formed at the pump by 11 a.m., with many of the petrol bunks in the region closed or out of fuel
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[bʌŋk]
英式
- a narrow shelflike bed, typically one of two or more arranged one on top of the other.
- sleep in a bunk or improvised bed, typically in shared quarters: they bunk together in the dormitory
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[bəNGk]
美式
- abscond or play truant from school or work: he bunked off school all week
Oxford American Dictionary
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英式
- nonsense: anyone with a brain cell would never believe such bunk
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[bʌŋk]
英式
- abscond or play truant from school or work: he bunked off school all week
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[bəNGk]
美式
- nonsense: anyone with a brain cell would never believe such bunk
Oxford American Dictionary