用chunk造句子,“chunk”造句

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Financially, the full moon, May 9, may bring a surprise chunk of cash.

So the next time you see a chunk of seaweed ... notice the beauty of it, yes.

I retrieved a small piece from the ruins as a memento - an undistinguished chunk of cast concrete decoration.

This is a repaint, But only of a small part of the page instead of a reflow and repaint of a big page chunk.

In this state of 125 municipalities, the 13 that share a border with Mexico City have accounted for a disproportionately large chunk of the trouble.

That would mean an annual loss of 3, 250 sq km a year, a good chunk of rainforest but less than the area of discarded pasture that returns to forest each year.

Chances are you’ll be responsible for producing a good chunk of cash, but people will be more willing to help if they know their tax-deductible contribution is going toward a good cause.

Returning a minimally-sized chunk will help catch this error.

Because the next chunk, or perhaps from there on out, it would've been bad.

Sure, Rambo takes on a huge chunk of the Vietnamese soldiers guarding a POW camp and slaughters them all.

But they didn't have to scoop a chunk of neutron degenerate matter from the surface of a real neutron star either.

RIM joins a long line of businesses, including Dell, Samsung and Hewlett-Packard (HP), which have set their sights on winning a chunk of what promises to be a whopping market.

How far can you chunk a pumpkin?

Research and development now take up a sizeable chunk of the military budget.

People get a big chunk of their identity from work, and in its absence, you need to redefine yourself.

In February last year a 164 - square-mile chunk broke off. Then in May another slab of ice, this time measuring 62 square miles, fell away.

chunk造句

They do because we've taught ourselves to chunk the information.

A big chunk of bonuses will be deferred, so that if firms fail bankers will lose out.

The second approach to goading innovation is simpler. Research funders such as the National Institutes of Health should set aside a larger chunk of their budgets for highly speculative projects.

The grammatical rules determine the effect of one chunk of text on another.

Here was a columnist saying nice things about a controversial piece of legislation in return for a hefty chunk of cash. This was propaganda masquerading as an expression of critical intelligence.

Hong Kong regulators would frown on giving a chunk of AIA at the discounted price to such investors so close to a public offering.

Yeah, a pointer to this chunk of memory.

They will look like a chunk of garbled characters if you try to view them with generic file-viewing methods.

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