junkyard的意思和读音

junkyard

: [ˈdʒʌŋkˌjɑrd] : [ˈdʒʌŋkˌjɑː(r)d]

n.

junkyards  

n.garbage dump,landfill,scrapheap,tip,scrapyard

junkyardn.

1.a place where old cars, machines, etc. are collected, so that parts of them, or the metal they are made of, can be sold to be used again

n.1.2.

n.1.a place that buys machines and other things that are old, not useful, or broken, and sells them or their parts to other people

1. ( Boomerang) Junkyard( Juggernaut) ...

3. junk junkyard kind ...

4. heat sink:n. junkyard:n. oxyacetylene torch:n. 2. ...

5.junkyard

6. u catch on quick junkyard cobbler ...

7.Sweepy Junkyard

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1.Scavenging for parts in the junkyard, Max discovers a rusty old robot which he cleans up and then convinces his dad to give it a chance.

2.All of that threatens to turn Dongxiaokou from the epicenter of a bustling recycling economy into a massive junkyard.

3.The junkyard artist said he enjoys the challenge of making something out of nothing.

4.A black Mustang drives through a junkyard. The car drives to a secluded corner and pulls in, out of sight.线

5.He rose from humble roots: his father was a Ukrainian immigrant who worked as a pedlar and eventually owned a junkyard.

6.The Internet may be a paradise for well-informed news junkies, but it is a confusing news junkyard for the rest of us.

7.To control both the upland water and groundwater is a very effective measure to take for improving the stability of the junkyard.

8.Most managers, after all, do not stitch an industrial triumph from a vast bankrupt junkyard, as Sloan did.

9.He rescued an old car from a junkyard and made it run.

10.Sometimes it is almost enough to make you want to toss them in the junkyard if only they weren't so expensive.