单词 | hunk |
释义 | hunk (hʌŋk ) Word forms: hunks 1. countable noun A hunk of something is a large piece of it. ...a thick hunk of bread. [+ of] ...hunks of wood. Synonyms: lump, piece, chunk, block 2. countable noun If you refer to a man as a hunk, you mean that he is big, strong, and sexually attractive. [informal, approval] ...a blond, blue-eyed hunk. Synonyms: stud [informal], he-man [informal], macho man, tough guy [informal] Collocations: hunk of meat He also used the device to capture the first images of great white sharks swimming naturally without being lured by a dangling hunk of meat. Times, Sunday Times Water and a hunk of meat or vegetable set over a flame in a heatproof container creates a nourishing broth, extracting new flavors. Christianity Today There's a whole heap of vegetables that love the hot coals just as much as a hunk of meat. The Sun So plop that hunk of meat into your mouth and try to think about something else. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 大块 Japanese: 切り取った大きな塊 |
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