huck
名词 n.
动词 v.
英文释义
名词 n.
- A long throw, generally at least half a field in length.
- A person's hip.
- Alternative form of huq.
- A drop or jump off a cliff or cornice.
动词 v.
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To throw or chuck.
— He was so angry that he hucked the book at my face.
- To haggle in trading.
- To throw oneself off a large jump or drop.
- To throw one's body in the air, possibly in a way that is ungraceful or lacks skill.
- To throw a frisbee a long distance.
- To make a long throw with the frisbee; to start a point by making such a throw.
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To attempt a particularly big jump or drop, often haphazardly.
— A longer fork makes the bike more cumbersome, but you will be able to huck more stuff.
- To make a maneuver in a clumsy or poorly planned way.
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To paddle off a waterfall or to boof a big drop.
— I hucked a sweet 25-foot waterfall on the Tomata River.
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词源
词源 1
Unknown. Perhaps a variant of chuck or hoick.
词源 2
Backformation from huckle, or from Middle English hoke (“hook”); compare hokebone (“hip”).
词源 3
From Middle English hukken, related to German höken (“to haggle; traffic”).
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