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1 junk
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).) lixoII noun(a Chinese flat-bottomed sailing ship, high in the bow and stern.) junco* * *junk1[dʒ∧ŋk] n junco: barcaça chinesa de fundo chato.————————junk2[dʒ∧ŋk] n 1 rebotalho, refugo. 2 sucata. 3 farrapos. 4 sl lixo, droga, material de má qualidade. 5 carne salgada, charque. 6 naco, pedação. 7 sl narcótico. • vt jogar fora, pôr no lixo.————————junk3[dʒ∧ŋk] n pedaços de cabos velhos ou cordas, recortados para a fabricação de capachos, defensas. -
2 junk
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).) refugo, trasteII noun(a Chinese flat-bottomed sailing ship, high in the bow and stern.) junco -
3 junk
sucata, material imprestávelEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > junk
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4 junk
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5 junk bottle
junk bot.tle[dʒ'∧ŋk bɔtəl] n Amer garrafa de vidro verde ou escuro, grossa e resistente. -
6 junk dealer
junk dea.ler[dʒ'∧ŋk di:lə] n = link=junkman junkman. -
7 junk fax
junk fax[dɔ'∧ŋk fæks] n material não solicitado enviado via fax. -
8 junk jewelry
junk jew.el.ry[dʒ'∧ŋk dʒu:əlri] n bijuteria barata. -
9 junk mail
junk mail[dʒ'∧ŋk meil] n correspondência não desejada (de material de propaganda). -
10 junk yard
junk yard[dʒ'∧ŋk ja:d] n ferro-velho: local onde papel velho, metal usado, etc. são selecionados e vendidos. -
11 junk-shop
junk-shop[dʒ'∧ŋk ʃɔp] n estabelecimento comercial que vende bricabraque. -
12 junk food
noun (food such as potato chips, sweets and doughnuts, which is mass-produced and is of low nutritional value.)* * *junk food[dʒ'∧ŋk fu:d] n 1 alimento rico em calorias de baixo valor nutritivo, mas fácil e rápido de preparar. 2 sl algo que é agradável ou atraente, mas que tem pouco valor real. -
13 junk bond
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14 junk food
noun (food such as potato chips, sweets and doughnuts, which is mass-produced and is of low nutritional value.) -
15 junkman
junk.man[dʒ'∧ŋkmən] n negociante de material velho, sucata de metal, papel ou farrapos. -
16 junkie
(a slang word for a person who is addicted to drugs, especially heroin.) drogado* * *junk.ie[dʒ'∧ŋki] n 1 coll viciado em heroína. 2 viciado em qualquer coisa. coffee junkie viciado em café. -
17 spam
past tense, past participle - spammed; verb(to send many copies of a message (= ``junk'') on the Internet: I've been spammed.) -
18 spam
past tense, past participle - spammed; verb(to send many copies of a message (= ``junk'') on the Internet: I've been spammed.) spanning
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