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1 junk
1. Trödel, Ausschuss2. Dreck, Abfall, auch injunk food - Schundessen, Fraß, Null-Nährwert, qualitativ minderwertiges Nahrungsmittel
Deutsch-Russische Wörterbuch der Redewendungen mit Adjektiven und Partizipien > junk
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2 Junk-Food
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3 Junk-food
Junk·food <-s> [ʼdʒaŋkfu:d] ntjunk food no pl -
4 Junk-Bond
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5 Junk-Bond
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6 Junk-Food
ст орф - Junk-Food ['dʒʌŋkfu: d]n <-, -(s)> англ «джанк-фуд» (продукты, имеющие высокую калорийность, но очень низкую питательную ценность) -
7 Junk-E-mail
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9 Junk-E-Mailer
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10 Junk-Mail-Filter
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11 junk bonds
pl англ."мусорные" облигации США, "бросовые" облигации СШАDas Deutsch-Russische und Russisch-Deutsche Business-und Banking-Wörterbuch > junk bonds
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12 sich von Junk Food ernähren
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13 Trödel...
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14 Junkfood
Junk|food ['dZaŋkfuːd]1. nt -s, -s, Junk-Food2. nt -s, -s (inf)junk food* * *Junk·food, Junk-Food<-s>[ˈdʒaŋkfu:d]nt kein pl junk food no pl -
15 Junkbond
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16 Junkfood
Junk·food <-s> [ʼdʒaŋkfu:d] ntjunk food no pl -
17 Junkmail
Junk|mailf (COMPUT, INTERNET)junk mail, spam (inf) -
18 Junktimklausel
Junk·tim·klau·self JUR package deal clause, reciprocal clause -
19 Junktim
Junk·tim <-s, -s> [ʼjʊŋktɪm] ntpackage deal;zwischen Dingen besteht ein \Junktim different things are dependent upon [or go hand-in-hand with] each other -
20 die Dschunke
- {junk} ghe mành, thuyền mành, thừng châo cũ, đồ đồng nát, giấy vụn, thuỷ tinh vụn, sắt vụn..., đồ tạp nhạp bỏ đi, thịt ướp muối, tảng, cục, mảng, mô sáp, thuốc mê
См. также в других словарях:
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junk|y — «JUHNG kee», adjective, junk|i|er, junk|i|est, noun, plural junk|ies. –adj. of poor quality; like junk. –n. = junkie. (Cf. ↑junkie) … Useful english dictionary
junk — junk; junk·ie; junk·man; … English syllables
Junk — Junk, n. [Pg. junco; cf. Jav. & Malay jong, ajong, Chin. chwan.] (Naut.) A large vessel, without keel or prominent stem, and with huge masts in one piece, used by the Chinese, Japanese, Siamese, Malays, etc., in navigating their waters. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Junk — (j[u^][ng]k), n. A fragment of any solid substance; a thick piece. See {Chunk}. [Colloq.] Lowell. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
junk — Ⅰ. junk [1] ► NOUN informal 1) useless or worthless articles; rubbish. 2) heroin. ► VERB informal ▪ discard unceremoniously. ORIGIN originally denoting an old or inferior rope: of unknown origin. Ⅱ … English terms dictionary