柯林斯詞典junk /d???k/ (junking,junked,junks) 1. N-UNCOUNT Junk is old and used things that have little value and that you do not want any more. 廢舊物品 Rose finds her furniture in junk shops. 羅絲在舊貨店裡找到她的家具。2. N-UNCOUNT any narcotic drug, esp heroin 毒品(尤指海洛因)[slang] 3. V-T If you junk something, you get rid of it or stop using it. 丟掉[非正式] Consumers will not have to junk their old cassettes to use the new format. 消費者們將不必爲了使用新制式而丟掉他們的老盒式磁帶。4. N a sailing vessel used in Chinese waters and characterized by a very high poop, flat bottom, and square sails supported by battens 中國式帆船 返回 junk劍橋詞典 junk noun (RUBBISH) [ 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] things that are considered to be of no use or value , or of low quality 廢棄的舊東西;破爛;蹩腳貨 We ought to clear out this cupboard - it's full of junk. 我們應該清理一下這個櫥櫃——裡麪滿是破爛。 I can't stand watching the junk that's on TV these days . 我受不了現(xiàn)今電眡上播放的那些亂七八糟的節(jié)目。 junk noun (DRUG) [ 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] mainly US slang a dangerous drug , especially heroin 危險毒品;(尤指)海洛因 junk noun (SHIP) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] a Chinese ship with a flat bottom and square sails (平底方帆的)中國式帆船 返回 junk