词汇 | junk |
释义 | junk noun uk /dʒʌŋk/ us /dʒʌŋk/ junknoun (RUBBISH)C1[ U ] things that are considered to be of no use or value, or of low quality: 废弃的旧东西;破烂;蹩脚货 We ought to clear out this cupboard - it's full of junk.我们应该清理一下这个橱柜——里面满是破烂。 I can't stand watching the junk that's on TV these days.我受不了现今电视上播放的那些乱七八糟的节目。 Rubbish and waste activated sludge anti-litter anti-littering debris dejunk fumes garbage garbage disposal gubbins high-level waste influent litter muck sewage sewerage shavings skip diving slag spoil white elephant junknoun (DRUG)[ U ]mainly USslang a dangerous drug, especially heroin危险毒品;(尤指)海洛因 Specific types of drug acaricide alprazolam amnesiac anaphrodisiac anti-AIDS Dexedrine digoxin dissociative E, e ecstasy gas and air heroin pep pill popper roach smack tetrahydrocannabinol truth serum visionary Xanax junknoun (SHIP)[ C ] a Chinese ship with a flat bottom and square sails(平底方帆的)中国式帆船 ronniechua/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages Boats & sailing craft amphibious cabin cruiser canoe coracle cutter dhow dinghy dragon boat flatboat houseboat inflatable ketch lifeboat punt rubber dinghy sloop sunfish surfboat tall ship tug junknoun (SEXUAL ORGANS)[ U ]USoffensiveslang a man's outer sexual organs: He admitted showing his junk to the teens. junk verb[ T ] informaluk /dʒʌŋk/ us /dʒʌŋk/ to get rid of something because it is of no use or value丢弃,扔掉(废物) Synonym scrap Removing and getting rid of things abandonment banish be scattered to the four windsidiom bin cast someone/something aside/away/off dumping eradication eradication of something erase erasure evacuate evacuate someone from something scrape shed shedding shoo shrug shrug something off sling turf junk | American Dictionaryjunk noun[ U ] us/dʒʌŋk/ things that are considered to be useless, worthless, or of low quality: I cleared all the junk out of the garage. junk verb[ T ] infmlus/dʒʌŋk/ to throw out something because it is does not work well or is worthless: Why don’t we junk this old TV and get a new one? junk | Business Englishjunk adjective uk /dʒʌŋk/us FINANCE, STOCK MARKET relating to debt or investment in a company or organization that has a low credit rating (= ability to pay its debt): Junk advocates point out that the average junk portfolio lost about 10% of its value in October, a vastly superior performance to equities. junk level/rating/statusThe corporate bond market is heading for its worst year for credit quality after a wave of recent downgrades to junk status. COMMUNICATIONS relating to advertising in the form of mail, email, etc. that is sent without your asking for it: Junk fax companies are constantly searching for new numbers to call in a process called war dialing. junk email/mail/faxes |
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