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chunk in Russian

chunk in Russian is кусо́к — chunk means a thick, irregular piece or lump of something.

chunk in Russian

кусо́к
noun
Pronounced: kusok
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?

  1. noun A thick, irregular piece or lump of something.
    "She broke off a chunk of the chocolate bar."
  2. noun A large or significant portion of something, such as time or money.
    "Rent takes up a huge chunk of my salary."
  3. 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."
  4. 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 Russian?

"chunk" in Russian is кусо́к. chunk means: A thick, irregular piece or lump of something.

How do you pronounce кусо́к?

"chunk" in Russian is кусо́к, pronounced "kusok".

How do you use "chunk" in a sentence?

Example: "She broke off a chunk of the chocolate bar." In Russian, "chunk" is кусо́к.

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