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bunker
- IPA[ˈbʌŋkə]
英式
- a large container or compartment for storing fuel;a reinforced underground shelter, typically for use in wartime.
- fill the fuel containers of (a ship); refuel.;(of a player) have one's ball lodged in a bunker
verb: bunker, 3rd person present: bunkers, gerund or present participle: bunkering, past tense: bunkered, past participle: bunkered
noun: bunker, plural noun: bunkers
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名詞
- 1. a large container or compartment for storing fuel a coal bunker
- 2. a reinforced underground shelter, typically for use in wartime.
- 3. a hollow filled with sand, used as an obstacle on a golf course.
動詞
- 1. fill the fuel containers of (a ship); refuel.
- 2. (of a player) have one's ball lodged in a bunker he was bunkered at the fifth hole
- ▪ hit (the ball) into a bunker he bunkered his second shot
- ▪ British informal cause difficulties to; hinder the progress of he may find his new sporting pursuits bunkered by activities he hadn't planned on
- 3. take refuge in a bunker or other shelter his family had bunkered down inside their home the former Governor has spent four days bunkered down at Government House
- a hill in the Charlestown section of northern Boston in Massachusetts. It gave its name to the ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a place for storing coal.
Oxford Dictionary
- the first pitched battle (1775) of the War of American Independence (actually fought on ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a bomb designed to penetrate deep into the ground or rock before exploding.
Oxford Dictionary
- a bomb designed to penetrate deep into the ground or rock before exploding.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈbəNGkər]
美式
- a large container or compartment for storing fuel: a coal bunker
- fuel (a ship).
Oxford American Dictionary