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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
chunk
chunk [chunk chunks chunked chunking] BrE [tʃʌŋk] NAmE [tʃʌŋk] noun 1. a thick solid piece that has been cut or broken off sth •a chunk of cheese/masonry 2. (informal)a fairly large amount of sth •I've already written a fair chunk of the article. 3. (linguistics)a phrase or group of words which can be learnt as a unit by sb who is learning a language. Examples of chunks are ‘Can I have the bill, please?’ and ‘Pleased to meet you’. see blow chunks at ↑blow v. Word Origin: late 17th cent.: apparently an alteration of the noun ↑chuck senses 1 and 3. Example Bank: •He cut the food up into bite-size chunks. •I bought the cheese in one big chunk. •The listening texts consist of short, bite-sized chunks which are accessible to beginners. •The texts consist of short, bite-sized chunks. •This one project has taken a substantial chunk of our budget. •a huge chunk of meat/rock/text •a tin of pineapple chunks •Chunks of masonry lay in the grass around the ruined building.
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