词汇 | chuck |
释义 | chuck Theme: DISCARD tr. to throw something away.Chuck this thing. It's no good.The wrinkle-rod was so twisted we had to chuck it. Theme: EATING in. to eat voraciously.Don't just chuck, man, enjoy your food.The two guys sat guzzling and chucking till they were full. Theme: FOOD n. food.Man, this chuck is okay.Who cooked this chuck, man? It's garbage! Theme: VOMIT in. to empty one's stomach; to vomit.Look! Somebody chucked.I think I gotta chuck up! chuck 1. noun 1 food UK, 1850. 2 vomit AUSTRALIA, 1966. 3 a white man. A diminuitive of Charles or Charlie US, 1965. 4 the Viet Cong US, 1981. 5 a throw, a toss; in cricket, a thrown ball, an illegal delivery UK, 1862. 6 a shove that leads to a fight BARBADOS, 1965.► give it a chuckto stop, to desist. Often as an imperative UK: SCOTLAND, 1984 2. verb 1 to vomit AUSTRALIA, 1957. 2 to throw something UK, 1593. 3 to throw something away, to discard something US, 1911. 4 to throw a case out of court. Police slang UK, 1970. 5 to dismiss someone, to reject someone; to jilt someone AUSTRALIA, 1932. 6 to eat excessively when being withdrawn from drug dependence UK, 1966. 7 to forget. Also 'chuck it' US, 1947.► chuck a charley; chuck a charlieto have a fit of temper AUSTRALIA, 1945.► chuck a dummyto feign an illness or injury US, 1992.► chuck a mentalto lose your temper and composure in a manner that suggests emotional instability NEW ZEALAND, 1998.► chuck a seven1. to have a fit of temper. From the langauage of dice-playing AUSTRALIA, 1945.2. to die. From the game of craps, in which to throw a seven (except on the first roll) is to lose AUSTRALIA, 1961.► chuck a six; chuck a sixerto have a fit of temper. From dice-playing AUSTRALIA, 1945.► chuck a willyto have a fit of temper AUSTRALIA, 1945.► chuck a wing-dingto feign a seizure while in prison in the hope of obtaining drugs in treatment US, 1992.► chuck your weight about; chuck your weight aroundto behave in an unpleasant, domineering way; to bully someone UK, 1909.► chuck yourself about; chuck yourself into somethingto move about energetically UK, 1984 chuck away chuck away sth • chuck sth away informal, especially BrE to get rid of something you no longer need: We had to chuck a lot of stuff away when we moved.■ SIMILAR TO: throw away, chuck out informal chuck down it's chucking (it) down BrE spoken informal used to say that it is raining very hard: It's been chucking down for days now - when is it going to stop!■ SIMILAR TO: pour down chuck in chuck in sth • chuck sth in BrE informal to suddenly stop doing something, especially your job or your course of study: She chucked in a perfectly good job and went to live with her boyfriend.chuck it (all) in Sometimes I feel like chucking it all in and going off to India for a year.■ SIMILAR TO: quit, give up, throw in BrE chuck out 1. chuck out sth • chuck sth out informal to get rid of something you no longer need: Instead of just chucking out your old clothes, why not give them to charity? You can chuck out the milk - it's been in the fridge for weeks.■ SIMILAR TO: throw out, chuck away informal2. chuck out sb • chuck sb out BrE informal to force someone to leave a place, especially because they are behaving badly: She found out he was having an affair, and so she chucked him out.+ of We got chucked out of the pub last night for making too much noise.■ SIMILAR TO: throw out, kick outchucking-out time BrE informal n U when a pub (=a place where you can drink alcohol) closes for the night: They stayed at the pub until chucking-out time. chuck up chuck up • chuck up sth • chuck sth up BrE informal to vomit (=bring food or drink up from your stomach and out through your mouth, because you are ill): I was chucking up all night - I think it must have been the shellfish.■ SIMILAR TO: vomit, throw up chuck1. and chuck up in. to empty one’s stomach; to vomit. (see also upchuck.) I think I gotta chuck! Mommy, I’m going to chuck up. 2. tv. to throw something away. Chuck this thing! It’s no good. 3. in. to eat voraciously. The two guys sat guzzling and chucking till they were full. 4. n. food. Who cooked this chuck, man? It’s garbage! 5. n. a white male. (Usually capitalized. Often a term of address or a generic for all white males. Black.) Hey, Chuck. Where do you think you are?
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