chuck / tʃʌk /

💦中学词汇卡盘卡特卡普尔卡盘上的

chuck2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to toss; throw with a quick motion, usually a short distance: Chuck that book to me, will you?
  2. Informal. to resign from; relinquish; give up: He's chucked his job.
  3. to pat, tap, or stroke lightly, as under the chin: She chucks her grown son under his chin as if he were still a baby.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a light pat, tap, or stroke, as under the chin: Let Grammy give her angel a little chuck.
  2. a toss or pitch; a short throw: Give it a chuck over here.
  3. a sudden jerk or change in direction: She gave the toboggan a chuck and we all tumbled off into the snow.

chuck 近义词

v. 动词 verb

throw aside, throw away, throw out

更多chuck例句

  1. It’s a book that transports any reader to that time and place and deposits you in teen Chuck’s world in all its wonders, awkwardness and glory.
  2. In a now-viral video posted on May 21, 22-year-old designer Cecilia Monge juxtaposed designs she says she shared with Converse in November 2019 with both the Bright Poppy and Red Bark editions of the company’s Chuck 70 National Parks high-tops.
  3. Chuck introduced me as “The Unknown Comic,” and I came running out with the bag on my head.
  4. Once the pandemic hit, Chuck and his leadership began weekly “check-ins” of 75 minutes to listen to employees and address questions.
  5. In effect, Chuck and his team dared to trust that these clients would make good later on.
  6. Earlier in the segment, host Chuck Todd had asked him if he understood and acknowledged that black people have a fear of police.
  7. From practically the day he took office as the 24th Secretary of Defense less than two years ago, Chuck Hagel was a marked man.
  8. “There was one good thing about it,” Chuck Davis says about his time in captivity.
  9. Former Missouri State Senator Chuck Graham is paraplegic and confined to a wheelchair.
  10. I assume he thinks Chuck Taylors are still as the sneaker of choice and supports the idea of grabbing a quick smoke before tipoff.
  11. Each of them was chuck full of that dubious sort of pride that has busted up more than one love-fiesta.
  12. He would chuck one under the chin, or feel diffidently the soft little cheek, but a closer familiarity scared him.
  13. The chuck-chuck-chuck of the gas engine told that Welborn was already on the job at the mine.
  14. Then he shoved the weapon into Denton's hand, and hurried him over the shingle with the remark, 'Now chuck off the fleece, Peter.
  15. Dat one ob de beasts what chuck de pusson in de water alive in de sack, sar.