Examples of using Chunks in English and their translations into Chinese
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Piles of rubble lay scattered across town, chunks of roofs littering the ground, and more than 300 locals were receiving care for injuries in area hospitals.
To crash the particles, you need to first extract them from chunks of stuff and align them into tracks like racing horses.
Use frozen banana chunks, your milk of choice, and any other fruits you choose.
Breaking up big goals or tasks into smaller and more manageable chunks can help.
Pearl later spent two years studying at Hugh Baird College but missed large chunks of the course to poor health.
Class diagrams may also contain packages or subsystems both of which are used to group elements of your model to larger chunks.
If they aren't, the chunks of sugar and salt crystals will promote cracking when you bake the choux.
Miners pre-generate chunks of data known as'plots' which are then saved to disk.
Scientists think the summer solstice may warm the moon's lakes enough to release gases(the aforementioned bubbles) or chunks of methane ice.
The chunk-based structure of JNG files is essentially the same as that of PNG files, differing only in the slightly different signature and the use of different chunks.
This is because Google is currently at the forefront of re-writing large chunks of itself into Software 2.0 code.
Intentionally set aside chunks of time to seek God through prayer and His Word.
Nortel's patents are one swell swan song for the bankrupt telecom equipment provider that has already been split up and sold in chunks.
In the distance we saw something falling down, like chunks of material.
If the letters were rearranged· c n l i p e· it would be six separate chunks of information.
When the hot rocks hit the water, they expel plumes of steam and gas- and sometimes explode, hurling chunks of searing debris.
Set up your content in a way that addresses that: chunks of digestible info separated by images, bullets and headings.
Many students think they can just copy chunks of information they found online and use them to build their essays.
Research by psychologist George A Miller of Princeton discovered that adults can store 5-9 chunks of information in their short term memory.
Basically, this means that if you request a million chunks from me, I will serve you one million chunks in return.”.