late 14c., "basket in which fish are caught or carried," from Medieval Latin iuncata "rush basket," perhaps from Latin iuncus "rush." Shifted meaning by 1520s to "feast, banquet," probably via notion of a picnic basket, which led to extended sense of "pleasure trip" (1814), and then to "tour by government official at public expense for no discernable public benefit" (by 1886, American English). Compare Italian cognate giuncata "cream cheese" (originally made in a rush basket), a sense of junket also found in Middle English and preserved lately in dialects.
雙語例句
1. Shevchenko was in Moscow yesterday, for some publicity junket.
昨天舍瓦在莫斯科參與一些公共活動.
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2. Today the bards must drink and junket.
今天‘大詩人們’要設宴暢飲.
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3. They are and sour pork, almond junket, shrimp omelet and Chicken in and sour sauce.
茉莉點了糖醋排骨, 杏仁豆腐, 蝦仁煎蛋和糖醋雞塊.
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4. Her junket won't change many Chinese minds but It'speak volumes about her party's changing priorities.