chuck
chuck
ʧək
chēk
/t‍ʃˈʌk/

A(z) „chuck” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

01

the portion of a forequarter of beef or other large animal, extending from the neck to the ribs and including the shoulder blade

chuck definition and meaning
Példåk
He bought a chuck from the butcher for the stew.
02

a portion of food eaten at one time

Példåk
She served a hearty chuck after the long hike.
03

a clamping device with adjustable jaws used to hold a workpiece in a lathe or a tool in a drill

Példåk
A drill chuck must be tightened before starting to drill.
to chuck
01

dobni, hajĂ­tani

to throw something in a casual and sometimes playful manner
Transitive: to chuck sth somewhere
to chuck definition and meaning
Példåk
Instead of handing it over, she playfully chucked the ball to her friend.
Ahelyett, hogy åtadta volna, jåtékosan dobta a labdåt a baråtjånak.
02

jåtékosan vagy szeretettel megérinteni vagy megpaskolni valakit az åll alatt, gyengéden simogatni az åll alatt

to touch or pat someone playfully or affectionately under the chin
Transitive: to chuck sb/sth
Példåk
He chuckled and chucked his niece under the chin, delighted by her laughter.
Kuncogott Ă©s megpaskolta az unokahĂșga ĂĄllĂĄt, örĂŒlt a nevetĂ©sĂ©nek.
03

eldob, kidob

to throw away or discard something
Transitive: to chuck sth
Példåk
He decided to chuck the old sweater that he had n't worn in years.
Úgy döntött, hogy kidobja a rĂ©gi pulĂłvert, amit Ă©vek Ăłta nem viselt.
04

elhagy, szakĂ­t

to leave or end a romantic relationship with someone
Dialectbritish flagBritish
Transitive: to chuck sb
Példåk
She could n't handle his behavior anymore, so she decided to chuck him.
MĂĄr nem bĂ­rta elviselni a viselkedĂ©sĂ©t, ezĂ©rt Ășgy döntött, hogy otthagyja.
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