bunk
英 [bʌŋk]
美 [bʌŋk]
- n. 鋪位;床鋪;座床
- vi. 睡在鋪上;逃跑
- vt. 為…提供鋪位;逃課
助記提示
1. bench => bank => bunk => bunker.
2. 諧音“傍瞌、蚌殼” --- 傍著瞌睡的地方。
3. short for bunkum, phonetic spelling of Buncombe, a county in North Carolina.
4. 諧音“幫課”。
中文詞源
bunk 臥鋪,胡說1.臥鋪,詞源同bench, 長凳。
2.胡說,美國地名Buncombe的縮寫。來自美國曆史上真實的曆史事件,在1820年一次州議會上,Buncombe郡議員Felix Walker滔滔不絕講了十幾個小時,其它議員不耐煩了,問他什麽時候講完,他回答說,我講這麽長是想向我們郡百姓證明我是盡職盡責的。這一事件直接或間接導致了以後的會議限製發言時間。
英文詞源
- bunk (n.1)
- "sleeping berth," 1758, probably a shortened form of bunker (n.) in its sense "seat." Bunk-bed (n.) attested by 1869.
- bunk (n.2)
- "nonsense," 1900, short for bunkum, phonetic spelling of Buncombe, a county in North Carolina. The usual story (by 1841) of its origin is this: At the close of the protracted Missouri statehood debates, supposedly on Feb. 25, 1820, N.C. Representative Felix Walker (1753-1828) began what promised to be a "long, dull, irrelevant speech," and he resisted calls to cut it short by saying he was bound to say something that could appear in the newspapers in the home district and prove he was on the job. "I shall not be speaking to the House," he confessed, "but to Buncombe." Bunkum has been American English slang for "nonsense" since 1841 (from 1838 as generic for "a U.S. Representative's home district").
MR. WALKER, of North Carolina, rose then to address the Committee on the question [of Missouri statehood]; but the question was called for so clamorously and so perseveringly that Mr. W. could proceed no farther than to move that the committee rise. [Annals of Congress, House of Representatives, 16th Congress, 1st Session, p. 1539]
- bunk (v.)
- "to sleep in a bunk," 1840, originally nautical, from bunk (n.1). Related: Bunked; bunking.
雙語例句
- 1. The bunk mattress was hard, the blankets prickly and slightly damp.
- 這個鋪位的床墊很硬,毯子也很紮人,而且還有點潮。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. I don't know where the captain means to bunk you.
- 我不知道船長打算把你的床位安排在那裏.
來自《現代英漢綜合大詞典》
- 3. That's a load of bunk.
- 那是滿口胡言.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 4. The twins sleep in a bunk bed.
- 這對孿生兄弟睡一張雙層單人床.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 5. As I swung down from out of my bunk, I got dizzy and misjudged the distance.
- 從鋪位一躍而下的時候,我感到一陣眩暈,沒掌握好高度。
來自柯林斯例句