junk

junk [dʒʌŋk]  [dʒʌŋk] 

junk的反义词

第三人称单数:junks

第三人称复数:junks

现在分词:junking

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过去分词:junked

junk是什么意思

过去式:junked

junk 基本解释

junk是什么意思

名词废旧物品,破烂物; 中国式平底帆船; 便宜货,假货; 废话,哄骗

及物动词丢弃,废弃; 把…分成块

junk 相关例句

junk是什么意思

及物动词

1. He junked all his old furniture before moving into his new home.
    他在搬入新居之前把所有的旧家具都当废物丢掉了。

名词

1. The junk is often seen in this lake area.
    在这个湖区舢板很常见。

2. The room is full of junk.
    那间屋子里满是破烂儿。

3. Get that junk off the table, will you!
    你给我将那件破烂从桌上拿开!

4. His writing is all junk.
    他的写作一文不值。

junk 网络解释

1. 舢板:1.舢板(junk) 在远洋船只后面拖带或固定在舷甲板上的舢板兼有运输,运兵,探索,救生等多种用途,因为船体小,大口径火炮的后坐力能够轻易地将这些小船掀个底朝天,因此三磅以上的火炮不能在舢板上使用,

junk 词典解释
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1. 废弃物;废旧物
    Junk is old and used goods that have little value and that you do not want any more.

    e.g. Rose finds her furniture in junk shops...
           罗丝从旧货店买来了家具。
    e.g. What are you going to do with all that junk, Larry?
           这一大堆破烂儿你打算怎么处理,拉里?

2. 丢弃;抛弃;废弃
    If you junk something, you get rid of it or stop using it.

    e.g. Consumers will not have to junk their old cassettes to use the new format...
           消费者将不必丢弃他们的旧盒带而采用新的制式。
    e.g. The Socialists junked dogma when they came to office in 1982.
           社会党人1982年上台执政后,就把其政治信条弃之不顾。

3. 中国式(平底)帆船;舢板
    A junk is a Chinese sailing boat that has a flat bottom and square sails.

junk 单语例句

1. Britain is to ban adverts for junk food on children's television to clamp down on the growing problem of childhood obesity.

2. One of the essays called the book " a big clump of junk ".

3. Other examples are the " Dot com Bomb ", the US housing market and junk bonds.

4. The network again outraged the Chinese people when commentator Jack Cafferty called the Chinese " goons and thugs " and Chinese products " junk ".

5. In our view, this is the time to liquidate poor quality commercial paper and high yield junk bonds.

6. Telecom regulators have intensified their crackdown on spam short messages as mobile phone users complain of getting up to 641 million junk texts a day.

7. A NATO spokesman said 80 percent of the weapons were in good condition, 15 percent could be used if repaired and the rest were junk.

8. The continual harassment of junk information infringes on people's legal rights and makes people feel helpless.

9. In December, ratings agencies Moody's and Standard and Poor's downgraded Hungary's sovereign credit to junk status.

10. Credit rating agencies had warned they may cut Lucent's rating to junk status.

junk 英英释义

junk

noun

1. any of various Chinese boats with a high poop and lugsails

2. junk的反义词

2. the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up

    Synonym: debris dust rubble detritus

verb

1. dispose of (something useless or old)

    e.g. trash these old chairs
           junk an old car
           scrap your old computer

    Synonym: trash scrap