junking
n. <美><非正>報廢
v. 丟棄,廢棄( junk的現在分詞 )
Junk is old and used goods that have little value and that you do not want any more.
Rose finds her furniture in junk shops...
羅絲從舊貨店買來了傢俱。
What are you going to do with all that junk, Larry?
這一大堆破爛兒你打算怎麼處理,拉里?
If you junk something, you get rid of it or stop using it.
Consumers will not have to junk their old cassettes to use the new format...
消費者將不必丟棄他們的舊盒帶而採用新的制式。
The Socialists junked dogma when they came to office in 1982.
社會黨人1982年上臺執政後,就把其政治信條棄之不顧。
A junk is a Chinese sailing boat that has a flat bottom and square sails.
A good deal of old equipment needed junking and replacement.
許多老舊的裝置都應該廢棄,另外添購新的.