throw (something) carelessly or casually
扔,抛
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someone chucked a brick through the window 有人从窗口抛了块砖头出来
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figurative 〈喻〉he was chucking his money about .他到处抛撒金钱。
throw (something) away
丢弃
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they make a living out of stuff people chuck away .他们靠别人丢弃的东西为生。
give up (a job or activity) suddenly
放弃(工作,活动)
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Richard chucked in his cultural studies course .理查德放弃了文化研究课程。
break off a relationship with (a partner)
与(同伴)断绝关系
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Mary chucked him for another guy .玛丽甩了他跟了另一个男人。
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〈旧〉 停止做(某事)。
【板球】 (投手)犯规投(球)。
〈英,旧〉 (受到的)免职;拒绝。
touch (someone) playfully or gently under the chin
抚弄;轻拍(某人)的下巴。
a playful touch under the chin
抚弄(下巴)。
a device for holding a workpiece in a lathe or a tool in a drill, typically having three or four jaws that move radially in and out
(车床上用于夹住工件或钻床上用于夹住工具的)夹盘,夹头,卡盘(常带有三、四个能辐状移动进出的夹片)。
[mass noun]a cut of beef that extends from the neck to the ribs, typically used for stewing
牛颈肉(常用作焖炖)。
〈非 正式,主北英格兰〉 宝贝儿(用作称呼熟人好友)
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Can I help you at all, chuck?’ “我能多少帮上点忙吗,宝贝儿?”
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chuck it all in (或up ) abandon a course of action or way of life, especially for another that is radically different 放弃(行动方针,生活方式)(尤指进而作出其他完全不同的选择) -
chuck it down rain heavily 下倾盆大雨
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chuck someone out force someone to leave a building 赶走,撵走(某人) -
chuck up (或chuck something up ) vomit 呕吐
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