| 释义 | clunker
 clunk·erC0426600 (clŭng′kər)n. Informal 1.  A decrepit machine, especially an old car; a rattletrap.2.  A failure; a flop.clunker(ˈklʌŋkə) n1.  (Mechanical Engineering) chiefly US a dilapidated old car or other machine2. something that fails: the novel's last line is a clunker.clunk•er(ˈklʌŋ kər)
 n.  Informal.   1.  something worthless or inferior.    2.  an old, worn-out machine, esp. a car.    3.  clunk (def. 4).  [1940–45] Translations
 clunker
 clunker1. A car that is in poor condition. I think it's time for me to get a new car—this one has turned out to be a real clunker.2. Someone or something deemed to be insignificant or ineffectual. I had high hopes for this new hire, but he turned out to be a real clunker.clunker1.  n. an old car.  He drives an old clunker and doesn’t have any insurance.  2.  n. someone or something worthless; a clinker.  We have to get the clunkers off the payroll. |