hunks
hunks — 名詞
1. an amount of something, typically food, that is thick and solid because it has b
大塊
大而厚的一塊,尤指食物
an amount of something, typically food, that is thick and solid because it has been cut or torn from a larger whole
Rin tore off a large hunk of bread and dipped it into the warm soup.
Rin 撕下一大塊麵包,蘸進熱湯裡。
hunk + of + [food]: describes a thick piece of bread
Ignacio sliced a thick hunk of cheese and placed it on the wooden board.
Ignacio 切下一厚塊起司,放在木板上。
The children each grabbed a hunk of chocolate cake before their mother could stop them.
孩子們在媽媽來得及阻止之前,各搶了一大塊巧克力蛋糕。
Sirin cut the meat into big hunks and dropped them into the pot.
Sirin 把肉切成大塊,丟進鍋裡。
The fisherman broke off a hunk of stale bread and tossed it to the seagulls.
漁夫掰下一大塊變硬的麵包,扔給海鷗吃。
文法句型
hunk + of + [food]
常見錯誤
2. a man who is tall, strong, and physically attractive, usually with a muscular bo
猛男;型男
高大結實、外表出眾的男子
a man who is tall, strong, and physically attractive, usually with a muscular body — for example, a film star or a sports player who is admired for his looks
The lifeguard was a tall, muscular hunk who drew stares from everyone at the pool.
那個救生員高大又壯碩,在泳池邊吸引了所有人的目光。
adjective + hunk: tall, muscular hunk
Élise's friends teased her for her crush on the hunk next door.
Élise 的朋友們取笑她愛上了住在隔壁的那個猛男。
The actor became a Hollywood hunk overnight after his first action film was released.
那位演員在第一部動作片上映後,一夜之間成了好萊塢的型男。
Cole's older brother was the biggest hunk in the school and captained both sports teams.
Cole 的哥哥是全校最帥的猛男,同時擔任兩支運動隊伍的隊長。
- stud
more vulgar and sexually suggestive; considered slang and potentially offensive
- heartthrob
refers specifically to a celebrity who is extremely attractive, often a singer or actor
- Adonis
literary or dramatic comparison to the mythical figure; less common in everyday speech
文法句型
often used in: [adjective] + hunk
用法筆記
This sense is used in informal conversation and can sound admiring, slightly humorous, or teasing depending on the context. It is not typically used in formal writing.