chunk 英 [tʃʌŋk]   美 [tʃʌŋk]

chunk

chunk  英 [tʃʌŋk] 美 [tʃʌŋk]

n. 大块;矮胖的人或物 

名词复数:chunks 

Those chunks of meat are rather large—could you chop them up a bit smaller? 这些肉块相当大, 还能再切小一点吗?
I even own the chunk of dirt. 我甚至也拥有一部分股份。

  • 请先登录
  • n. 大块;矮胖的人或物
  • 1. Those chunks of meat are rather large—could you chop them up a bit smaller?

    这些肉块相当大, 还能再切小一点吗?

  • 2. I even own the chunk of dirt.

    我甚至也拥有一部分股份。

  • 3. There's a few chocolate chunks in there.

    里面有一些巧克力碎片。

  • 4. So block trades, they're very large chunks of shares.

    大宗交易是非常多的股票。

  • chunk (n.) "short, thick piece" of something, 1690s, probably a nasalized variant of chuck (n.1) "cut of meat;" meaning "large amount" is 1883, American English. Meaning "person or beast that is small but thick-set and strong" is from 1822.
  • chunk (v.) "to throw," 1835, American English, from chunk (n.) or by similar mutation from chuck (v.1). Related: Chunked; chunking.
chunk / tʃʌŋk ; NAmE tʃʌŋk / noun 1 a thick solid piece that has been cut or broken off sth 厚块;厚片;大块 a chunk of cheese/masonry 一块厚厚的奶酪╱砖石 2 ( informal) a fairly large amount of sth 相当大的量 I've already written a fair chunk of the article. 我已写出文章的大部份。 3 ( linguistics 语言 ) a phrase or group of words which can be learnt as a unit by sb who is learning a language. Examples of chunksare ‘Can I have the bill, please?’ and ‘Pleased to meet you’. 话语组成部份;组块 IDIOMsee blow v. chunk chunks chunked chunking chunk / tʃʌŋk ; NAmE tʃʌŋk /
  • 请先登录