Do a bunk

Slang Term British ★★★☆☆ Moderate Casual
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Significado: To run away or escape, especially to avoid trouble.

逃跑,尤其是为了避免麻烦。
Huir o escapar, especialmente para evitar problemas.
逃げる、特にトラブルを避けるために。
도망치다, 특히 곤란을 피하기 위해

British slang for leaving suddenly, often to avoid responsibility or trouble.

英国俚语,指突然离开,通常是为了逃避责任或麻烦。
Jerga británica para irse de repente, a menudo para evitar responsabilidades o problemas.
突然去ることを表すイギリスのスラング。責任やトラブルを避けるために使うことが多い。
영국 속어로 갑자기 떠나는 것, 종종 책임이나 곤란을 피하기 위해서.

Significado literal: Leave via the bunk (bed) window

Ejemplos

  1. He did a bunk before the police arrived.
    他在警察来之前跑了
    Se largó antes de que llegara la policía
    彼は警察が来る前に逃げた
    그는 경찰이 오기 전에 도망쳤다.
  2. The tenant did a bunk owing three months' rent.
    房客欠了三个月房租就跑了
    El inquilino se fue debiendo tres meses de alquiler
    借主は3ヶ月分の家賃を滞納したまま逃げた
    세입자는 3개월치 월세를 밀린 채 도주했다.
  3. They did a bunk in the middle of the night.
    他们半夜跑了
    Se largaron en mitad de la noche
    彼らは真夜中に逃げた
    그들은 한밤중에 도망쳤다.

Pronunciación

/duː ə bʌŋk/

Guía de uso

Contexto: escaping, avoiding trouble, leaving suddenly

Tono: informal, disapproving

✓ Correcto

  • Did a bunk.
    跑了
    Se largó
    逃げた
    도망쳤어
  • He's done a bunk.
    他跑了
    Se ha largado
    彼は逃げた
    그는 잠수 탔어
  • Going to do a bunk.
    准备跑了
    Va a largarse
    逃げるつもりだ
    도망칠 거야

✗ Incorrecto

  • Ran away
    Ran away(逃跑了)
    Ran away(Huyó)
    Ran away(逃げた)
    Ran away(도망쳤다)
  • Escaped
    Escaped(逃脱了)
    Escaped(Escapó)
    Escaped(脱出した)
    Escaped(탈출했다)

Errores comunes

Origen e historia

Possibly from escaping through a bunk window.

Etimología: British slang

Primera vez registrado: 19th century

Contexto cultural

Era: Victorian to present

Generation: Older speakers mainly

Social background: Universal

Pop culture: British literature; British comedy

Regional notes: British expression, somewhat dated.

Variaciones

Do a bunkDid a bunkDone a bunk

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