Chuck out Meaning in English
expression
ˈtʃək/ /ˈaʊt
CHUHK-owt
tʃˈʌk/ /ˈaʊt
CHUK-owt
परिभाषा
To throw something away, or to force someone to leave a place; usually informal.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Very informal and common in British English; 'chuck out' applies both to throwing things away and removing people, as in 'chuck someone out of a bar'. In American English, 'throw out' is more common. Avoid use in formal writing.
Spanish: tirar - echar - botarPortuguese (BR): jogar fora - descartar - expulsarPortuguese (PT): deitar fora - expulsar - mandar emboraChinese (Simplified): 扔掉 - 丢弃 - 开除Chinese (Traditional): 扔掉 - 丟棄 - 開除Hindi: फेंक देना - निकाल देनाArabic: يرمي - يطردBengali: ফেলে দেওয়া - বের করে দেওয়াRussian: выбросить - выгнатьJapanese: 捨てる - 追い出すVietnamese: vứt đi - đuổi raKorean: 버리다 - 쫓아내다Turkish: atmak - kovmakUrdu: پھینک دینا - نکال دیناIndonesian: membuang - mengusir
उदाहरण वाक्य
Please chuck out those old newspapers.
basic
Why did they chuck out the broken chair?
basic
I forgot to chuck out the garbage last night.
basic
They chucked out anyone without an invitation.
natural
If you don't pay your rent, the landlord will chuck you out.
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We finally chucked out all the clothes we never wear.
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