1.〈非正式,旧〉废话,胡话
1.<informal,dated>talk or writing dismissed as nonsensical or inaccurate
1.After a number of years trying to communicate with her through spiritualists, he gave up - deciding the whole thing was bunkum.
在尝试和母亲用精神交流一些年后,他放弃了--认为这整件事是骗人的。
2.Given a surfeit of green PR bunkum, it is not easy to know whether they mean what they say.
考虑到过量绿色公关废话的存在,要辨别它们是否说到做到其实并不容易。
3.He spun this fancy tale about how this beautiful maiden saved his life, but it was all bunkum.
美丽少女挽救了他的性命只不过是他编造出来的美丽童话,全都是骗人的。
4.I think we know Cesc isn't that kind of man and that, for me, is what makes me dismiss this story as pure bunkum.
我觉得大家都知道小法不是那种人,于是就我看来,这个故事还是可信度不高。
5.Having described the industry's threats of pulling investments as "balderdash" and "bunkum, " he was wrong-footed when they did so.
他对矿业威胁撤销投资不屑一顾,形容其为“胡说”和“瞎话”,结果被该行业的实际行动搞得措手不及。
6.This emphasis on "teamwork" is bunkum-a conspiracy of the mediocre majority.
这种强调「团队合作」的论调其实是欺人之谈—是平凡庸碌之辈的阴谋。
7.Juliet Hulme: Daddy says the Bibles a load of bunkum!
朱丽叶·休默:爸爸说《圣经》里是一大堆空话!
8.De-coupling is bunkum and even turbo-charged engines can lose steam.
所谓与世界经济“脱钩”论已是无稽之谈,甚至连高速增长的引擎也可能会失去动力。
9.As we all know by now, these theories of doom are bunkum.
大家现在都清楚这些宿命论是胡说八道的,毫无科学根据。
10.Daddy says the Bible's a load of bunkum!
爸爸说《圣经》里是一大堆废话!