bunked

英 [bʌŋkt] 美 [bʌŋkt]

v.  睡在铺上; 逃跑
bunk的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT (尤指船上或车上的)铺位,卧铺
    A bunk is a bed that is fixed to a wall, especially in a ship or caravan.
    1. He left his bunk and went up on deck again.
      他离开自己的铺位再次走到甲板上。
  2. N-UNCOUNT 胡说;谎言
    If you describe something as bunk, you think that it is foolish or untrue.
    1. ...Henry Ford's opinion that 'history is bunk'.
      亨利·福特认为“历史都是谎言”的观点
  3. 不辞而别;溜走
    If you do a bunk, you suddenly leave a place without telling anyone.

    双语例句

    1. I've slept on couches and bunked up with friends.
      我曾经睡在客厅的沙发上,亦曾与朋友同睡一室;
    2. Chikku, you bunked school today. and, you have to catch up with studies.
      chikku,你今天逃学。你得补上落下的课。
    3. She was bunked from the convent last term.
      她上个学期从女修道院逃跑了。
    4. More than half the class bunked off last week when there was a test.
      上周测验时,这个班有半数以上的学生逃学。
    5. "The reason he lived with his grandparents was that his father had bunked off and left his mother when he was a baby, and shortly afterwards his mother got ill and died."
      “他和外公、姥姥一块生活,这是因为他还是婴儿时父亲就抛弃了母亲,接着母亲又生病死了。”
    6. We bunked the children upstairs.
      我们给楼上的孩子们提供睡铺。
    7. The man bunked off and left his wife with three children.
      那个男人已离家出走,丢下妻予和三个孩子。