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Chuck up Meaning in English

expression

ˈtʃək/ /ˈəp
CHUHK-UP
tʃˈʌk/ /ˈʌp
CHUK-UP

释义

To vomit or throw up; to bring up the contents of your stomach through your mouth. Used informally, especially in British English.

用法与细微差别

Very informal, mostly British English. Synonym for 'throw up' or 'vomit'. Usually used for people or animals. Not used in formal contexts or writing. Often referenced after feeling sick or eating something bad.

例句

I feel sick. I think I'm going to chuck up.

basic

She chucked up after eating too much cake.

basic

If you feel like you're going to chuck up, get to the bathroom fast.

basic

"I can't believe he chucked up in the taxi!" said his friend.

natural

That ride was so bumpy I nearly chucked up my lunch.

natural

Don't worry, it's just nerves. You won't chuck up in front of everyone.

natural