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hulk

/huhlk/US // hʌlk //UK // (hʌlk) //

绿巨人,废船,废墟,废人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the body of an old or dismantled ship.
    • : a ship specially built to serve as a storehouse, prison, etc., and not for sea service.
    • : a clumsy-looking or unwieldy ship or boat.
    • : a bulky or unwieldy person, object, or mass.
    • : the shell of a wrecked, burned-out, or abandoned vehicle, building, or the like.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to loom in bulky form; appear as a large, massive bulk: The bus hulked up suddenly over the crest of the hill.
    • : British Dialect. to lounge, slouch, or move in a heavy, loutish manner.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • When he looked back, he saw an enormous hulk of brown fur heading toward Pieciul.

  • In the near distance, the decaying hulk of RFK Stadium loomed.

  • In moments of duress, a different self manifests with acts of destruction: unleashed id in Freudian, or Incredible Hulk, terms.

  • Hulk has a more prominent role, and I have a more prominent role.

  • I just have this personal mental obsession with the Hulk being an Asian-American male icon.

  • Whenever I take a clickbait quiz to determine which of The Avengers I would be, I always game the questions to aim for the Hulk.

  • He disallowed a goal scored by Hulk that would have given Brazil a 2-1 lead.

  • But as no junk-man came, and as no one could be found to care for its now sadly battered hulk, its good riddance became a problem.

  • A few minutes before she had been a stately three-masted frigate; now she was a helpless hulk.

  • You've put in good work to-night all right, and saved this old hulk from drifting into harbour.

  • It was on such a night that a great black hulk moved like a sable monster through the waters off the coast of Cuba.

  • She is a dirty commonplace hulk, packed with men in soiled clothes, no longer the radiant white ship of our vision.