3.TPGa place where you storecoal, especially on a ship or outside a house 〔尤指船上或屋外的〕煤仓
Examples from the Corpus
bunker• The primaryedifice, Mandeville Center, is about as inviting as a concretebunker.• Each bunkerguardstrained intently at the night shadows before him.• Trying to power it out he only succeeded in finding a fairwaybunker.• From the right-hand group of trees, he went into the front left-handbunker.• Given better fortune, shots that bounced off hillocks and into bunkers might have bounced on to greens.• Was it a plan to build a last securebunker in the Lena Valley if Leningrad and Moscow fell to the blitzkrieg?• Then they'd have a use for their bunkers.• The grasscaught his club-head and he hoicked his ball into one of those bunkers.
(1800-1900)Scottish Englishbunker“seat with storage space inside”((18-19 centuries)), perhaps from bank“long seat”((13-18 centuries)), from Old Frenchbanc; → BANK16