bunk
noun uk/bʌŋk/ us/bʌŋk/
(BED)
[ C often plural ] (also bunk bed)(双层床的)床铺
one of two beds attached together, one on top of the other
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?
[ C ](尤指船或火车的)卧铺,铺位
a narrow bed that is attached to a wall, especially in a boat or a train
(NONSENSE)
[ U ] old-fashioned informal (also bunkum, uk/ˈbʌŋ.kəm/ us/ˈbʌŋ.kəm/)胡说;瞎话
complete nonsense or something that is not true
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。
(FOR FUEL)
[ C ] Indian English加油站(同 petrol bunk)
→ petrol bunk
(LEAVE)
do a bunk UK old-fashioned slang 溜走;不告而别
to leave suddenly and unexpectedly
They'd done a bunk without paying the rent. 他们没付租金就溜了。
There was no sign of Green anywhere. He'd done a bunk.
Surely if he'd done a bunk, he'd have taken a few belongings with him.
Her father had done a bunk before she was even born.
She told me the last tenants had done a bunk without paying the rent.
When the truth came out, she did a bunk.