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chunks 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/CHəNGk/,
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chunks, plural;
  1. Move with or make a muffled, metallic sound
    • - the door chunked behind them
Noun
  1. A thick, solid piece of something
    • - huge chunks of masonry littered the street
  2. An amount or part of something
    • - fuel takes a large chunk of their small income

  1. (chunk) ball: a compact mass; "a ball of mud caught him on the shoulder"
  2. (chunk) lump: put together indiscriminately; "lump together all the applicants"
  3. (chunk) a substantial amount; "we won a chunk of money"
  4. (chunk) collocate: group or chunk together in a certain order or place side by side
  5. The following is a list of characters featured in the Donkey Kong series of video-games made by both Rare and Nintendo, among others.
  6. (Chunk (cocktail)) Tschunk or chunk is the name of a German cocktail consisting of Club-Mate and white or brown rum. It is usually served with limes. The edge of the glass may be covered with salt. ...
  7. (Chunk (comics)) Chunk is an fictional supporting character published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Flash v2, #9, February (1988), and was created by Mike Baron and Jackson Guice.
  8. (Chunk (information)) A chunk is a fragment of information which is used in many multimedia formats, such as PNG, MP3 and AVI.
  9. (Chunk (Toy Story)) This is a list of characters from the Toy Story trilogy which consists of the animated films Toy Story, Toy Story 2, and Toy Story 3.
  10. (chunk) A part of something that has been separated; A representative of a substance at large, often large and irregular; A discrete segment of a file, stream, etc. (especially one that represents audiovisual media); a block; To break into large pieces or chunks; especially is southern U.S. ...
  11. (Chunk) Another word for hitting a ball fat.
  12. (chunk) v. to damage your wheels so they have pits or missing pieces. "I chunked my tires."
  13. (Chunk) When the club strikes the ground well behind the ball.
  14. (Chunk) A body of information which can be dealt with as a single concept or idea.  For some people a "steering wheel" is one chunk, whilst for a car mechanic the whole steering system may be one chunk. ...
  15. (Chunk) A piece of pork fat, often preserved in a salt water solution, that is added to a lure. Most commonly used with a spinner, to add to it’s attractiveness.
  16. (Chunk) A section (noweb terminology).
  17. (Chunk) A section of a PNG file. Each chunk has a type indicated by its chunk type name. Most types of chunks also include some data. The format and meaning of the data within the chunk are determined by the type name.
  18. (Chunk) A shot in which a player hits behind the ball resulting in a more turf being removed than desired. The resulting shot is also much shorter than desired. May also be called a "chili-dip."
  19. (Chunk) A unit of information within an SCTP packet, consisting of a chunk header and chunk-specific content.
  20. (Chunk) A unit of work, bigger than a task and smaller than a chapter. Chunks represent a collection of related tasks that can reasonably be completed in about a two week period. Chunks combine together to form chapters.
  21. (Chunk) Plastic or pork trailer commonly used on jigs. The term "chunk" also refers to a fat bass.
  22. (Chunk) Refers to a wheel with a chunk, or large piece, is ripped out. (i.e. "Those wheels are chunked bad.")
  23. (Chunk) To bet a large amount of chips at one time, often with no regard for denomination
  24. (Chunk) Used for players’ actions when they consistently put forth large stakes/wagers.
  25. (Chunk) a huge piece of something.