chunk
n. 厚塊; 大量; 〈語言學〉話語組成部分
Chunks of something are thick solid pieces of it.
They had to be careful of floating chunks of ice.
他們必須當心大塊浮冰。
...a chunk of meat...
一大塊肉
A chunk of something is a large amount or large part of it.
The company owns a chunk of farmland near Gatwick Airport.
該公司擁有蓋特威克機場周邊的大片農田。
1. a compact mass;
1. put together indiscriminately;
2. group or chunk together in a certain order or place side by side
Harry inherited the house and a sizeable chunk of land.
哈里繼承了這座房子以及相當大的一片土地。
Zurich's affluence came initially from cornering a sizeable chunk of the 14th Century silk trade.
蘇黎世的富足最初來自於14世紀對絲綢貿易的高度壟斷。
A great chunk of loose kerbing smashed into my left-front wheel, bursting the tyre and denting the rim.
我車子的左前輪撞在一大塊鬆動的路緣石上,導致車胎爆裂、輪輞凹陷。
The manager of a company does not like having a large chunk of his wealth bound up in its shares.
一家公司經理不願意讓大筆財富套在股票裡。
It's a little chunk of history that they've forgotten to alter.
這小塊歷史,他們忘了改掉啦.