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单词 hulk
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hulk


hulk

H0316800 (hŭlk)n.1. Nautical a. A heavy, unwieldy ship.b. The hull of an old, unseaworthy, or wrecked ship.c. often hulks An old or unseaworthy ship used as a prison or warehouse.2. One, such as a person or object, that is bulky, clumsy, or unwieldy.3. A wrecked or abandoned shell of a usually large object, such as a building or vehicle.intr.v. hulked, hulk·ing, hulks 1. To appear as a massive or towering form; loom: The big truck hulked out of the fog.2. To move clumsily.
[Middle English, from Old English hulc, from Medieval Latin hulcus, probably from Greek holkas, ship that is towed, merchant ship, from holkos, machine for hauling ships, from helkein, to pull.]

hulk

(hʌlk) n1. (Nautical Terms) the body of an abandoned vessel2. (Nautical Terms) derogatory a large or unwieldy vessel3. derogatory a large ungainly person or thing4. (Nautical Terms) (often plural) the frame or hull of a ship, used as a storehouse, etc, or (esp in 19th-century Britain) as a prisonvb5. (intr) informal Brit to move clumsily6. (often foll by: up) to rise massively[Old English hulc, from Medieval Latin hulca, from Greek holkas barge, from helkein to tow]

hulk

(hʌlk)

n. 1. the body of an old or dismantled ship. 2. a ship specially built to serve as a storehouse, prison, etc., and not for sea service. 3. an unwieldy ship or boat. 4. a bulky or unwieldy person, object, or mass. 5. the shell of something wrecked, burned-out, or abandoned. v.i. 6. to appear as a large, massive bulk; loom (often fol. by up). 7. Dial. lumber 2 (def. 1). [before 1000; Old English hulc; perhaps < Medieval Latin hulcus < Greek holkás trading vessel, orig., towed ship]

hulk


Past participle: hulked
Gerund: hulking
Imperative
hulk
hulk
Present
I hulk
you hulk
he/she/it hulks
we hulk
you hulk
they hulk
Preterite
I hulked
you hulked
he/she/it hulked
we hulked
you hulked
they hulked
Present Continuous
I am hulking
you are hulking
he/she/it is hulking
we are hulking
you are hulking
they are hulking
Present Perfect
I have hulked
you have hulked
he/she/it has hulked
we have hulked
you have hulked
they have hulked
Past Continuous
I was hulking
you were hulking
he/she/it was hulking
we were hulking
you were hulking
they were hulking
Past Perfect
I had hulked
you had hulked
he/she/it had hulked
we had hulked
you had hulked
they had hulked
Future
I will hulk
you will hulk
he/she/it will hulk
we will hulk
you will hulk
they will hulk
Future Perfect
I will have hulked
you will have hulked
he/she/it will have hulked
we will have hulked
you will have hulked
they will have hulked
Future Continuous
I will be hulking
you will be hulking
he/she/it will be hulking
we will be hulking
you will be hulking
they will be hulking
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been hulking
you have been hulking
he/she/it has been hulking
we have been hulking
you have been hulking
they have been hulking
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been hulking
you will have been hulking
he/she/it will have been hulking
we will have been hulking
you will have been hulking
they will have been hulking
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been hulking
you had been hulking
he/she/it had been hulking
we had been hulking
you had been hulking
they had been hulking
Conditional
I would hulk
you would hulk
he/she/it would hulk
we would hulk
you would hulk
they would hulk
Past Conditional
I would have hulked
you would have hulked
he/she/it would have hulked
we would have hulked
you would have hulked
they would have hulked
Thesaurus
Noun1.hulk - a very large personhulk - a very large person; impressive in size or qualitieswhale, giant, heavyweightlarge person - a person of greater than average size
2.hulk - a ship that has been wrecked and abandonedship - a vessel that carries passengers or freight
Verb1.hulk - appear very large or occupy a commanding positionhulk - appear very large or occupy a commanding position; "The huge sculpture predominates over the fountain"; "Large shadows loomed on the canyon wall"tower, loom, predominaterear, rise, lift - rise up; "The building rose before them"

hulk

noun wreck, shell, hull, shipwreck, frame I could make out the gutted hulk of the tanker.

hulk

nounA large, ungainly, and dull-witted person:gawk, lout, lump, oaf, ox.Informal: lummox.Slang: klutz, lug, meatball, meathead.verbTo move heavily:clump, galumph, lumber, lump, stump.
Translations
巨大笨重的物或人废船

hulk

(halk) noun1. the body of an old ship from which everything has been taken away. 廢船 废船2. something or someone enormous and clumsy. 巨大笨重的物或人 巨大笨重的物或人

hulk


hulk

1. the body of an abandoned vessel 2. Disparaging a large or unwieldy vessel 3. the frame or hull of a ship, used as a storehouse, etc., or (esp in 19th-century Britain) as a prison

HULK


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Synonyms for hulk

noun wreck

Synonyms

  • wreck
  • shell
  • hull
  • shipwreck
  • frame

Synonyms for hulk

noun a large, ungainly, and dull-witted person

Synonyms

  • gawk
  • lout
  • lump
  • oaf
  • ox
  • lummox
  • klutz
  • lug
  • meatball
  • meathead

verb to move heavily

Synonyms

  • clump
  • galumph
  • lumber
  • lump
  • stump

Synonyms for hulk

noun a very large person

Synonyms

  • whale
  • giant
  • heavyweight

Related Words

  • large person

noun a ship that has been wrecked and abandoned

Related Words

  • ship

verb appear very large or occupy a commanding position

Synonyms

  • tower
  • loom
  • predominate

Related Words

  • rear
  • rise
  • lift
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