n. a sleeping-berth, esp. a shelflike bed against a wall, e.g. in a ship. bunk-bed each of two or more beds one above the other, forming a unit. bunk-house a house where workmen etc. are lodged.
[ 18th c.: orig. unkn. ]
n. a sleeping-berth, esp. a shelflike bed against a wall, e.g. in a ship. bunk-bed each of two or more beds one above the other, forming a unit. bunk-house a house where workmen etc. are lodged.
[ 18th c.: orig. unkn. ]
Concise Oxford English dictionary. Краткий оксфордский словарь английского языка. 2012