[N-COUNT 可数名词]快餐;便餐 A snack is a simple meal that is quick to cook and to eat.
Lunch was a snack in the fields.
午饭是在野外吃的便餐。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]小吃;零嘴 A snack is something such as a chocolate bar that you eat between meals.
Do you eat sweets, cakes or sugary snacks?
你吃糖果、蛋糕或甜点吗?
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[VERB 动词]吃小吃;吃点心 If you snack, you eat snacks between meals.
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Instead of snacking on crisps and chocolate, nibble on celery or carrot...
不要把薯片和巧克力当零食来吃,要吃些芹菜和胡萝卜。
She would improve her diet if she ate less fried food and snacked less.
如果她少吃油炸食品和零食的话,她的饮食结构就会有所改观。
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snack/snæk; NAmEsnæk/
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snacksnackssnackedsnackingnoun1( informal) a small meal or amount of food, usually eaten in a hurry 点心;小吃;快餐◆a mid-morning snack上午吃的点心◆I only have time for a snack at lunchtime.中午,我的时间只够吃点心。◆Do you serve bar snacks?你这儿卖不卖快餐?◆a snack lunch快餐午饭2( AustralE) ( informal) a thing that is easy to do 易办到的事;“小菜一碟”◆It'll be a snack.这不过是小事一桩。verb[intransitive ]snackon sth to eat snacksbetween or instead of main meals 吃点心(或快餐、小吃)◆It's healthier to snack on fruit rather than chocolate.作为点心,水果比巧克力更有益于健康。snack/snæk; NAmEsnæk/
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snack1 noun
snack2 verb
snacksnack1 /snæk/ ●●●S2 noun [countable]
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a small amount of food that is eaten between main meals or instead of a meal: I grabbed a quick snack. Drinks and light snacks are served at the bar.snack foods like crisps and peanuts
snack1 noun
snack2 verb
snacksnack2 /snæk/ verb [intransitive]
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to eat small amounts of food between main meals or instead of a meal: I’m trying not to snack between meals.
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