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词组 chunk
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chunk
Theme: ERROR
in. to do badly; to blunder.
Sorry. I really chunked on that last deal.She is so afraid of chunking that she will hardly do anything.
Theme: VOMIT
in. to empty one's stomach; to vomit. (Collegiate.)
I think I gotta chunk.The cat chunked all over the carpet.
chunk
1. noun
a large amount US, 1889
2. verb
1
to throw something US, 1835.
2
to vomit US, 1994.
3
in Americans casinos, to bet a great deal, especially to do so unwisely US, 1985.
4
to engage in a fist fight US, 1990
idiomchunka chunk of change AmEAmE(also big, large, significant etc chunk of change)spoken a lot of money:Sylvia and I figured out that if we put Gus in a kennel for the four weeks, it comes out to be a chunk of change. Something like 300 bucks. We've been very generous already, and I'm not inclined to give them any more money. I mean, that's a big chunk of change.

blow chunks

slang To vomit, especially violently or in great amount. I felt like I was going to blow chunks from seasickness out on that boat.

throw chunks

To vomit, especially violently or in great quantity. Everyone bought John so many drinks on his 21st birthday that he was throwing chunks before midnight. I felt like I was going to throw chunks from seasickness out on that boat.

a chunk of change

A lot of money. I can't wait to file my taxes because I know I'm getting a chunk of change back this year. Wow, nice car! That must have cost a chunk of change!

chunk of change

Fig. a lot of money. Tom's new sports car cost a real big chunk of change!

chunk something

Rur. to throw something. The kids were out chunking rocks into the lake. Somebody chunked a snowball at me!

a chunk of change

AMERICAN, INFORMAL
A chunk of change is an amount of money, usually a large amount. $2.5 billion would be a fair chunk of change out of the state's health or education budget. Lately they've been making quite a chunk of change.

blow ˈchunks

(American English, slang) vomit (= bring food from the stomach back out through the mouth): Harry is green — looks like he’s going to blow chunks.

blow chunks

and blow chow and blow grits and blow lunch
tv. to vomit. She drank too much and left the room to blow chunks. Oh my God! She’s blowing grits on my sofa!

chunk

1. in. to empty one’s stomach; to vomit. (Collegiate.) The cat chunked all over the carpet.
2. in. to do badly; to blunder. Sorry. I really chunked on that last deal.
3. n. a gun considered as a chunk of iron. (Underworld.) You carrying a chunk?
4. n. a fat or stout person. Billie’s getting to be such a chunk!

chunk someone

tv. to beat someone up. Maurice threatened to chunk me.
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