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bunk down - vertaling naar Engels

CHARACTER FROM THE WIRE
William "Bunk" Moreland; The bunk; Bunk (The Wire); The Bunk

bunk down      
(v.) = acostarse, dormir, planchar la oreja
Ex: The main focus of the camp is to allow dogs to socialize, exercise and have a comfy place to bunk down at night.
down under         
COLLOQUIALISM TO REFER TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
Down under; Downunder; Down-under; Down-Under
= antípodas, Australia
Ex: In the article "The BISA experience down under" the writer recounts the training and her experience as a trainee librarian in Australia.
bunk         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Bunked; Bunk (disambiguation); Bunks
litera
camastro
tonterías
huir
poner pies en polvorosa
dormir en litera
acostarse

Definitie

Abajo
Down, uno de los seis tipos de quarkquarks que se diferencian en el "sabor".

Wikipedia

Bunk Moreland

William "Bunk" Moreland is a fictional character in The Wire, played by Wendell Pierce. Bunk's character is based on a retired Baltimore detective named Oscar "The Bunk" Requer. He is portrayed as a generally competent, if profane and curmudgeonly detective. Like his best friend Jimmy McNulty, he also has problems related to infidelity and alcohol abuse, although he is more mindful than McNulty of the department's chain of command.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor bunk down
1. I guess I could bunk down there with him," Hite quipped.
2. Three hundred will bunk down at RFK Stadium or the Department of Health and Human Services.
3. It is a nightly routine – carrying blankets, pillows and bedrolls, and walking several miles to urban shelters where they bunk down until sunrise.
4. And because Mr Moullec thinks it is essential that everyone feels they belong, all the family even bunk down together in a single room, with humans falling asleep on the bed, and the geese and cranes nodding off on the floor.