hunk 的定义
- a large piece or lump; chunk.
- Slang. a handsome man with a well-developed physique.a large or fat person.
hunk 近义词
chunk of solid material
更多hunk例句
- Because they’re all on the same hunk of silicon, they can work together far more seamlessly.
- I scrambled around on sea-sanded driftwood hunks and snapped photos as surfers floated above the ocean’s ten-foot waves with grace and ease.
- While it’s likely that an image of a hunk comes to mind when you think “cowboy,” the reality is that life on ranches and farms is a lot less glamorous.
- It’s part of what’s known as the Cape York meteorite, and this chunk is called Ahnighito, which both is and isn’t a tribute to the Inuit people who originally used this hunk of iron to forge metal tools.
- Level Bolt by LevelThe first invisible smart lockSmart locks have long existed as bulky hunks of metal and plastic that transform the look of your door—and not in a good way.
- GERARD BUTLER The Scottish hunk is—surprisingly—leaning towards “NO” when it comes to Scottish independence.
- Nine times out of ten, it will conjure up an image of a brooding, sweaty, long-haired hunk.
- Taylor Kitsch's haunted by Tim Riggins, Friday Night Lights' brooding and long-haired hunk.
- Jon Snow is kind of the last acceptable hunk left on Game of Thrones.
- Does this hunk of glass make up for his untenable relationships?
- I'll leave a blanket here for you to sleep on, and a bottle of cold coffee, some crackers, and a hunk of 'jerked.'
- The latter crouched there, frozen, hanging onto his hat as if it were a hunk of dynamite.
- Soon after he stopped on Cutty-hunk Island, near the coast, where he built a house.
- Each man cut off a big quivering hunk of roast pork or greasy beef and passed the platter to his neighbor.
- Reaching into the bib of its animal skin, it brought out a gray hunk of meat and held it toward them.