bunker
Bunker, Ar‧chie /ˈɑːtʃi $ ˈɑːr-/
bun‧ker /ˈbʌŋkə $ -ər/ noun [countable]
bunker verb [transitive]
مخزن مواد اولیه، جان پناه، سنگر بتونی، سنگر وپناهگام زیر زمینی، انباربزرگ، پرشدن انبار، علوم مهندسی: انبار ذغال سنگ، ورزش: قسمت بدون چمن زمین گلف، علوم نظامی: زاغه مهمات
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English Dictionary Bunker, Ar‧chie /ˈɑːtʃi $ ˈɑːr-/
one of the main characters in the humorous US television programme from the 1970s called
All in the Family. Archie Bunker is a working-class man who is very proud of being American, always thinks that he is right, and believes that foreign people should not be allowed to live in the US because they will change it too much. People sometimes use ‘Archie Bunker’ as a name for anyone who has similar strong opinions.
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I. bun‧ker1 /ˈbʌŋkə $ -ər/
noun [countable][
Date: 1800-1900;
Language: Scottish English;
Origin: bunker 'seat with storage space inside' (18-19 centuries), perhaps from bank 'long seat' (13-18 centuries), from Old French banc; ⇒ bank1(6)]
1. a strongly built shelter for soldiers, usually underground
2. British English a large hole on a golf course filled with sand
Synonym : sand trap American English3. a place where you store coal, especially on a ship or outside a house
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II. bunker2 verb [transitive] British English to hit a golf ball into a bunker
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