junk

junk
I 1. noun
(discarded material) Trödel, der (ugs.); Gerümpel, das; (trash) Plunder, der (ugs.); Ramsch, der (ugs.)
2. transitive verb
wegwerfen; ausmisten (ugs.); (fig.) aufgeben
II noun
(ship) Dschunke, die
* * *
I noun
(unwanted or worthless articles; rubbish: That cupboard is full of junk; (also adjective) This vase was bought in a junk shop (= a shop that sells junk).) der Trödel; Trödel...
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II noun
(a Chinese flat-bottomed sailing ship, high in the bow and stern.) die Dschunke
* * *
junk1
[ʤʌŋk]
I. n
1. no pl (worthless stuff) Plunder m pej fam, Ramsch m pej fam, Krempel m pej fam; (fig pej) Schrott m pej fam, Mist m pej fam; (literature) Schund m pej fam
2. (sl: heroin) Stoff m sl
II. vt (fam)
to \junk sth etw wegwerfen [o fam wegschmeißen]
junk2
[ʤʌŋk]
n NAUT Dschunke f
* * *
I [dZʌŋk]
1. n
1) (= discarded objects) Trödel m, altes Zeug, Gerümpel nt
2) (inf: trash) Ramsch m, Plunder m, Schund m
3) (inf: drugs) Stoff m (inf)
2. vt
(inf: get rid of) object wegschmeißen (inf); idea, attempt aufgeben II
n
(boat) Dschunke f
* * *
junk1 [dʒʌŋk]
A s
1. a) Ausschuss(ware) m(f), Trödel m, Kram m umg
b) Altmaterial n, Altwaren pl
c) Schrott m
2. Plunder m (beide umg), Gerümpel n, Abfall m
3. pej Schund m, Mist m
4. sl Stoff m, besonders Heroin n
B v/t
1. etwas unbrauchbar Gewordenes ausrangieren, ein Auto etc verschrotten
2. fig ein Projekt etc fallen lassen
junk2 [dʒʌŋk] s Dschunke f
* * *
I 1. noun
(discarded material) Trödel, der (ugs.); Gerümpel, das; (trash) Plunder, der (ugs.); Ramsch, der (ugs.)
2. transitive verb
wegwerfen; ausmisten (ugs.); (fig.) aufgeben
II noun
(ship) Dschunke, die
* * *
n.
Ausschuss m.
Krempel* m.

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