chunk in Japanese
chunk in Japanese is 塊 — chunk means a thick, irregular piece or lump of something.
chunk in Japanese
塊
Pronounced: katamari
A part of something that has been separated; a generally squat, thick, irregular piece of something, e.g. wood or stone.
What does "chunk" mean?
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noun A thick, irregular piece or lump of something.
"She broke off a chunk of the chocolate bar."
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noun A large or significant portion of something, such as time or money.
"Rent takes up a huge chunk of my salary."
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noun A discrete segment of data, such as part of a file or a stream, transferred or processed as one unit.
"The video loads in small chunks to reduce buffering."
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verb To break something into large pieces.
"Chunk the beef before adding it to the stew."
chunk in a sentence
- She broke off a chunk of the chocolate bar.
- A chunk of the cliff face crumbled into the sea.
- Rent takes up a huge chunk of my salary.
- He spent a chunk of his afternoon stuck in traffic.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "chunk" in Japanese?
"chunk" in Japanese is 塊. chunk means: A thick, irregular piece or lump of something.
How do you pronounce 塊?
"chunk" in Japanese is 塊, pronounced "katamari".
How do you use "chunk" in a sentence?
Example: "She broke off a chunk of the chocolate bar." In Japanese, "chunk" is 塊.
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