0 a journey or visit made for pleasure by an official that is paid for by someone else or with public money
1 an unnecessary trip by a government official which is paid for with public money:
2 a trip or party for a group of employees or politicians that is paid for by their company or government:
Some dancers made a junket of going around to viejotecas on weekends, performing impromptu numbers for club-goers in return for a few pesos or a round of drinks.
People seem to think that every time a councillor travels or goes to a conference it is a junket.
I would not have said it was a junket.
If we rearranged the word slightly, we could call it a junket.
I believe that that has now been narrowed down to four: four countries are to benefit from a ministerial visit, or junket.
The victims of their crimes must have wondered what the heck was going on; their taxes were paying for those junkets.
We know what goes on at that kind of junket.
Anyone who has been on parliamentary missions abroad will know that they are not junkets.
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(政府官員的)公費旅遊…
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(政府官员的)公费旅游…
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viajecito pagado, leche cuajada…
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viagem às custas de dinheiro público, viagem com tudo pago…
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(lait) caillé…
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oslazené sedlé mléko…
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en slags tykmælk…
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bubur susu…
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