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bunking

v. (车、船等倚壁而设的)铺位( bunk的现在分词 ); 空话,废话;

例句:

  • We thought nothing of bunking off school and travelling 100 miles to find this or that record.
    我们觉得旷课逃学、跑上100英里去找各种唱片根本就不算什么。
  • A tacit friendship had developed between them since they had been bunking together.
    他们俩自从睡在一个帐篷里以来,彼此之间已悄然结下了友谊.
  • Bunking the tube was easy on the outward journey.
    外出旅游期间,睡在睡袋里是件很容易的事情.
  • He commutes to New York every week, bunking in a hotel.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • The other kids in the class might have worked out that he was bunking off.
    来自N. Hornby