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/tʃʌk/ |
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1 | to throw something 扔;抛 | Someone had chucked a brick through their window. 有人把一块砖头扔进了他们的窗户里。 | | chuck sb sth Chuck me the ball, would you? 把球扔给我,好吗? | | 1a | to put something somewhere in a careless way (随意地)丢弃,扔 | | She came in, chucked her books on the table, and went straight to her room. 她进来后把书往桌上一扔,然后径直走进自己的房间。 | | |
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2 | chuck to get rid of something you do not want 抛弃;丢弃 | This is the pile of things we need, and over here is the pile of things we can chuck. 这堆东西是我们要的,那一堆是可以扔的。 | |
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3 | BRITISH to end a relationship with someone 和…断绝关系;抛弃(某人) | After two years she chucked her boyfriend. 两年以后,她抛弃了男友。 | |
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- | ˌchuck aˈway |
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1 | informal chuck12 | You can just go and chuck all this rubbish away! 你尽可以去把这堆垃圾扔掉! | |
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2 | to waste an advantage or an opportunity you have 错过,浪费(优势或机会) | We’ ve given you the best education money can buy – don’ t chuck it all away. 我们已经给了你金钱所能买到的最好的教育,别把这些都浪费了。 | |
- | ˌchuck ˈin |
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| to leave or give up something 辞去;放弃 | She decided to chuck in her job. 她决定辞去工作。 | | He dreamt of chucking it all in (=leaving his job, possessions etc) to sail around the world. 他梦想放下一切去环球航行。 | |
- | ˌchuck ˈout |
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1 | to force someone to leave a place or a job , usually because they have done something wrong 赶走;解雇 | He was chucked out of office for taking bribes. 他因为受贿而被革职。 | |
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2 | chuck12 | I chucked out all the newspapers yesterday. 我昨天把所有报纸都处理掉了。 | |
- | ˌchuck ˈup |
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| to vomit food from your stomach out of your mouth 呕吐 |
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