junk
junk 英 [dʒʌŋk] 美 [dʒʌŋk]
n. 垃圾,废物;舢板
进行时:junking 过去式:junked 过去分词:junked 第三人称单数:junks 名词复数:junks 比较级:junker 最高级:junkest
- Junk is trash, debris, or garbage — it's something that's left behind or thrown away because it's not wanted. You might view the broken toaster as junk, while your sister sees it as an interesting repair project.
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- n. 垃圾,废物;舢板
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1. Raise you hands if you like junk food.
提高你的手如果你喜欢垃圾食品。
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2. I've cleared out all that old junk in the attic.
我把阁楼里所有的废旧杂物都清除干净了。
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3. There's nothing but junk on the TV.
电视上全是些无聊的东西。
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4. Is this all your junk (= are these all your things)?
这是你所有的家当吗?
- junk (n.1) mid-14c., junke "old cable or rope," cut in bits and used for caulking, etc., a nautical word of uncertain origin, perhaps from Old French junc "rush, reed," also used figuratively as a type of something of little value, from Latin iuncus "rush, reed" (but OED finds "no evidence of connexion").
- junk (n.2) "large, seagoing Chinese sailing ship," 1610s, from Portuguese junco, from Malay (Austronesian) jong "ship, large boat" (13c.), probably from Javanese djong. In English 16c. as giunche, iunco.
- junk (v.) 1803, "to cut off in lumps," from junk (n.1). The meaning "to throw away as trash, to scrap" is from 1908. Related: Junked; junking.
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