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hulk

N ซาก เรือ เก่า  คนที่ เชื่องช้า อุ้ยอ้าย 

 

hulk up

PHRV เคลื่อน ออกมา ให้ เห็น  ปรากฏ ออกมา  kluean-ook-ma-hai-hen

 

hulky

A ที่ ใหญ่ และ หนัก  ที่ งุ่มง่าม หรือ อุ้ยอ้าย  hulking unwieldy cumbersome diminutive tiny

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

HULK

n. 1. The body of a ship, or decked vessel of any kind; but the word is applied only to the body of an old ship or vessel which is laid by as unfit for service. A sheer-hulk is an old ship fitted with an apparatus to fix or take out the masts of a ship.
2. Any thing bulky or unwieldy. [Not used. ]

 

HULK

v.t.To take out the entrails; as, to hulk a hare. [Little used. ]

 

HULKY

a.Bulky; unwieldy. [Not used. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

HULK

Hulk, n. Etym: [OE. hulke a heavy ship, AS. hulc a light, swift ship; akin to D. hulk a ship of burden, G. holk, OHG. holcho; perh. fr. LL. holcas, Gr. Wolf, Holcad. ]

 

1. The body of a ship or decked vessel of any kind; esp. , the body of an old vessel laid by as unfit for service. "Some well-timbered hulk. " Spenser.

 

2. A heavy ship of clumsy build. Skeat.

 

3. Anything bulky or unwieldly. Shak. Shear hulk, an old ship fitted with an apparatus to fix or take out the masts of a ship. -- The hulks, old or dismasted ships, formerly used as prisons. [Eng. ] Dickens.

 

HULK

Hulk, v. t. Etym: [Cf. MLG. holken to hollow out, Sw. hålka.]

 

Defn: To take out the entrails of; to disembowel; as, to hulk a hare. [R.] Beau. & Fl.

 

HULKING; HULKY

HULKING; HULKY Hulk "ing, Hulk "y, a.

 

Defn: Bulky; unwiedly. [R.] "A huge hulking fellow. " H. Brooke.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

hulk

hulk |həlk həlk | noun 1 an old ship stripped of fittings and permanently moored, esp. for use as storage or (formerly ) as a prison. any large disused structure: hulks of abandoned machinery. 2 a large or unwieldy boat or other object. a large, clumsy-looking person: a six-foot hulk of a man . ORIGIN Old English hulc fast ship, probably reinforced in Middle English by Middle Low German and Middle Dutch hulk; probably of Mediterranean origin and related to Greek holkas cargo ship.

 

hulking

hulk ing |ˈhəlkiNG həlkɪŋ | adjective informal (of a person or object ) large, heavy, or clumsy: a hulking young man.

 

Oxford Dictionary

hulk

hulk |hʌlk | noun 1 an old ship stripped of fittings and permanently moored, especially for use as storage or (formerly ) as a prison. a large disused structure: hulks of abandoned machinery. 2 a large or unwieldy boat or other object. a large, clumsy-looking person: a six-foot hulk of a man . ORIGIN Old English hulc fast ship , probably reinforced in Middle English by Middle Low German and Middle Dutch hulk; probably of Mediterranean origin and related to Greek holkas cargo ship .

 

hulking

hulk |ing |ˈhʌlkɪŋ | adjective informal (of a person or object ) very large, heavy, or clumsy: a hulking young man.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

hulk

hulk noun 1 the rusting hulks of ships: wreck, shipwreck, wreckage, ruin, derelict; shell, skeleton, hull. 2 a great hulk of a man: giant, lump, blob, clod; oaf; informal clodhopper, ape, gorilla, lummox, lubber.

 

hulking

hulking adjective informal a hulking black dog lumbered down the stairs: large, big, heavy, sturdy, burly, brawny, hefty, strapping; bulky, weighty, massive, ponderous; clumsy, awkward, ungainly, lumbering, lumpish, oafish; informal beefy, clunky, clodhopping. ANTONYMS small.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

hulk

hulk noun 1 the rusting hulks of ships: wreck, shipwreck, ruin, shell, skeleton, hull, frame, framework, derelict. 2 a great clumsy hulk of a man: oaf; informal clodhopper, ape, gorilla; N. Amer. informal lummox, klutz; N. Amer. & Scottish informal galoot; archaic lubber, clodpole.

 

hulking

hulking adjective informal a hulking man stood aside as I entered. See big (sense 2 ).

 

Duden Dictionary

Hulk

Hulk Substantiv, feminin oder Substantiv, maskulin , die oder der Holk |H u lk |die Hulk; Genitiv: der Hulk, Plural: die Hulke [n ] oder der Hulk; Genitiv: des Hulk [e ]s, Plural: die Hulke [n ] mittelhochdeutsch holche, althochdeutsch holcho < mittellateinisch holcas < (mittel )griechisch holkás = Lastkahn 1 Seewesen abgetakeltes, ausrangiertes Schiff, das vor Anker liegend als Unterkunft für Mannschaften oder als Magazin, Werkstatt o. Ä. verwendet wird 2 a Geschichte (in der Zeit der Hanse ) einer Kogge ähnliches, kleineres einmastiges Frachtschiff b Geschichte (im 15. Jahrhundert ) größere, dreimastige Kogge

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

hulk

hulk /hʌlk /名詞 C 1 廃船 (の船体 ).2 ⦅くだけて ⦆図体の大きい人 [物 ].動詞 自動詞 大きく (ぼおっと )現れる (up ).

 

hulking

h lk ing 形容詞 名詞 の前で 〗⦅くだけて ⦆大きくてぶかっこうな ; かさばった .