英语单词 | chomp |
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英美音标 | 英 [tʃɒmp] 美 [tʃɑːmp] |
中文释义 | v.大声地咀嚼;反复咀嚼 n.有力的咀嚼 |
英语例句 | (1) We really get annoyed when foreigners try to chomp on chicken feet. (2) Her twins love tomatoes, she said, and chomp on them as if they were apples. (3) She was chomping away on a bagel. (4) He chomped his way through two hot dogs. |
中文例句 | (1) 我们真的很讨厌外国人咬鸡爪子时的样子。 (2) 她的双胞胎女儿钟爱吃土豆,她说,喜欢把土豆当苹果一样咬来吃。 (3) 她在嘎嘣嘎嘣地啃着一个硬面包圈。 (4) 他呼哧呼哧地吃掉了两个热狗。 |
vocabulary简明 | To chomp is to bite something in a greedy, noisy way. If you've got five minutes to eat breakfast, you might quickly chomp your bagel as you walk to catch the bus. |
vocabulary扩展 | People who chomp their food are either extremely hungry or somewhat ill-mannered: watching someone chomp a hamburger and fries can make you lose your appetite. You can also use chomp as a noun, to mean "a great big bite," as when your brother grabs your slice of pizza and takes a chomp. The word has been used in American English since the mid-1600s, from the earlier verb champ. |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [VERB 动词](人、动物进食时)大声地咬,嚼得很响 If a person or animal chomps their way through food or chomps on food, they chew it noisily. to chomp at the bit→see: bit ; [V [V prep/adv] [Also V n] [INFORMAL 非正式]
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