n. 垃圾,废物;舢板
n. (Junk)人名;(德、捷)容克
junk 垃圾
来自中古英语junke,船上的旧缆绳或绳索,可能来自古法语junc,来自拉丁语juncus,芦苇,灯芯草,词源同junket.后引申词义船上的垃圾,废弃物。
junk 中国式帆船
来自葡萄牙语junco,来自马来语jong,船,大船,最终来自汉语chuan,船。
New settlers (who should always be here as early in the spring as possible) begin to cut down the wood where they intend to erect their first house. As the trees are cut the branches are to be lopped off, and the trunks cut into lengths of 12 or 14 feet. This operation they call junking them; if they are not junked before fire is applied, they are much worse to junk afterwards. [letter dated Charlotte Town, Nov. 29, 1820, in "A Series of Letters Descriptive of Prince Edward Island," 1822]