释义 |
junky, a.|ˈdʒʌŋkɪ| [f. junk n.2 + -y1.] 1. Worthless, valueless, rubbishy.
1946‘G. Orwell’ Coll. Ess. (1968) IV. 92 The kind of junky books..that accumulate in the bottoms of cupboards. 1966Punch 27 July p. vii, Dealing in junky but odd bric-à-brac and more expensive furniture. 1972N.Y. Times 3 Nov. 16/8 ‘Those are junky schools,’ she declared. ‘They have riots up there every day.’ 1974New Yorker 25 Feb. 62/3 Not necessarily cheap junk, however. In the past couple of years, an extraordinary demand for junky furniture seems to have arisen in London. 2. See junkie. |