Junky Meaning in English
word
ˈdʒəŋki
JUNG-kee
dʒˈʌŋki
JUN-kee
释义
Describes something of low quality, cheap, or poorly made; can also refer to things that look dirty or worn out.
用法与细微差别
Informal, often mildly negative or dismissive. Common with "junky car," "junky food," "junky furniture." Not to be confused with "junkie" (a person with an addiction). Slightly childish tone.
Spanish: de mala calidad - cutre - basura (adjetivo)Portuguese (BR): de baixa qualidade - vagabundo (adjetivo)Portuguese (PT): de má qualidade - ranhoso - ordinário (adjetivo)Chinese (Simplified): 劣质的 - 破烂的Chinese (Traditional): 劣質的 - 破爛的Hindi: घटिया - खराब गुणवत्ता वालाArabic: رديء الجودة - تافهBengali: ঘটিয়া - বাজে - নিকৃষ্টRussian: дрянной - убогий - дешёвыйJapanese: ボロい - 安っぽいVietnamese: dởm - kém chất lượng - rẻ tiềnKorean: 조악한 - 값싼 - 허름한Turkish: kalitesiz - adi - ucuzUrdu: گھٹیا - خراب - بوسیدہIndonesian: murahan - jelek - usang
例句
This old phone is really junky and slow.
basic
Don't buy that junky toy, it will break soon.
basic
All the furniture in his apartment looks junky.
basic
I tried that new restaurant, but the food tasted kind of junky.
natural
His laptop is so junky, it crashes all the time.
natural
Those decorations look a bit junky, don't you think?
natural