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1 komadić mesa
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2 kratko debelo parče mesa
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3 zadepast čovek
• chunk -
4 kloparati
• chunk; clack; clatter; jangle; lumber; patter; rattle; rattle away; rattle on; rumble -
5 parče
• chunk; fraction; fragment; gusset; limb; morsel; mouthful; part; patch; picce; piece; scrap; section; shard; shatters; sherd; shiver; shred; slice; slug; snack; spot of flawers -
6 svrha
• chunk; destination; end; function; goal; intent; intention; magpie; object; objective; objective case; point; purpose; sake; scope; significance -
7 zdepast čovek
• chunk; podge -
8 komad
• piece• plot• scrap• slug• slice• chunk• cake• fragment• unit• part• ingot• junk• lump -
9 parče
• piece• scrap• shred• slug• slice• chunk• fraction• patch• part -
10 debeljko
• a pursy little man; chunk; fatty -
11 debeo
• adipose; beefy; bellied; chunk; corpulent; cracknel; fat; fatty; fleshy; fully; fulsome; gross; large; lusty; obese; plump; podgy; porky; pudgy; pursy; roly-poly; round; stodgy; stout; sturdy; thick -
12 komad
• cake; chunk; clump; dollop; element; fragment; gusset; ingot; junk; limb; lump; morsel; mouthful; part; piece; plot; scrap; section; shatle; shatters; sketch; skit; slice; slug; sop; tablet -
13 kriška
• a slice of bread; chop; chunk; clipping; cutout; flitch; julienne; noudle; secttor; segment; slab; slice; slicer; waffle cut -
14 namena
• app; applicance; application; appropriation; assigning; assignment; chunk; designation; destination; end; functionality; intent; purpose; utility
См. также в других словарях:
chunk — [tʃʌŋk] n [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: CHUCK2] 1.) a large thick piece of something that does not have an even shape ▪ ice chunks chunk of ▪ a chunk of bread 2.) a large part or amount of something ▪ The rent takes a large chunk out of my monthly… … Dictionary of contemporary English
chunk´i|ly — chunk|y «CHUHNG kee», adjective, chunk|i|er, chunk|i|est. 1. like a chunk; short and thick: »He threw a chunky log on the fire. 2. Informal. stocky: »The little boy had … Useful english dictionary
chunk|y — «CHUHNG kee», adjective, chunk|i|er, chunk|i|est. 1. like a chunk; short and thick: »He threw a chunky log on the fire. 2. Informal. stocky: »The little boy had … Useful english dictionary
chunk — chunk·ed; chunk·ey; chunk; chunk·i·ly; chunk·i·ness; … English syllables
Chunk — (ch[u^][ng]k), n. [Cf. {Chump}.] A short, thick piece of anything. [Colloq. U. S. & Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
chunk — [ tʃʌŋk ] noun count 1. ) a large thick piece of something: a thick stew with chunks of meat and vegetables 2. ) a large amount or part of something: It will cost a chunk of money to fix the car this time … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
chunk — index part (portion), segment Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
chunk — 1690s, nasalized variant of CHUCK (Cf. chuck) (n.) cut of meat; meaning large amount is 1889. Verb meaning to throw is 1835, Amer.Eng. Related: Chunked; chunking … Etymology dictionary
chunk — (informal) A small parcel … Glossary of postal terms
chunk — [n] mass, slab of something block, clod, dollop, glob, gob, hunk, lump, nugget, part, piece, portion, wad; concept 471 … New thesaurus
chunk — ► NOUN 1) a thick, solid piece. 2) a large amount. ORIGIN apparently an alteration of CHUCK(Cf. ↑chucker) … English terms dictionary