Bunking Meaning in English
word · lemma: bunk
ˈbəŋk
BUNK-ing
bˈʌŋkɪŋ
BUNG-king
التعريف
'Bunking' is an informal way to say skipping classes, school, or sometimes work without permission.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Bunking' is mainly British, Indian, and some Commonwealth slang. Most commonly refers to skipping school or class, not work. More informal than 'skip.' Phrases: 'bunking off,' 'bunking classes.' Rarely used in American English.
Spanish: faltar (a clase) - hacerse la rabonaPortuguese (BR): matar aula - cabularPortuguese (PT): fugir às aulas - baldarChinese (Simplified): 逃课 - 旷课Chinese (Traditional): 逃課 - 翹課Hindi: क्लास काटना - गैरहाजिर रहनाArabic: التغيب عن (المدرسة أو العمل) - التهرب من الحضورBengali: হাজিরা ফাঁকি দেওয়া - পালানো (স্কুল)Russian: прогуливать (уроки)Japanese: サボるVietnamese: trốn họcKorean: 땡땡이치다Turkish: ders kırmakUrdu: کلاس/اسکول سے غیرحاضری کرناIndonesian: bolos (sekolah) - cabut (kelas)
جمل نموذجية
He got in trouble for bunking his math class.
basic
Are you bunking school today?
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They were caught bunking together.
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I regret bunking so many classes last year.
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She was nervous about bunking for the first time.
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Honestly, I’m terrible at bunking—I always get caught.
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