grub
英[ɡrʌb]
美[ɡrʌb]
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n.
[动]蛆;苦工;<非正式>食物
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v.
挖掘;翻掘;搜寻;做苦工
Noun:
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informal terms for a meal
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a soft thick wormlike larva of certain beetles and other insects
Verb:
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ask for and get free; be a parasite
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search about busily
- 1. She sprinkled pepper on my grub, watching me nosh.
- 她在我的食物上撒了点胡椒粉,看着我吃。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Their ambitions are to bash out good grub with minimal fuss.
- 他们的目标就是尽可能省劲地大量供应可口饭菜。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. "But it's good grub," he added. "You're right," Pantieri assented.
- “但是伙食不错,”他补充道。“没错,”潘蒂埃里表示同意。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. Get yourself some grub and come and sit down.
- 你自己去盛些吃的,过来坐下吃。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. Each of these eggs hatches out into a tiny grub.
- 这些虫卵中的每一个都将孵化出一条小幼虫.
来自《简明英汉词典》
用作名词 (n.)
- Each of these eggs hatches out into a tiny grub.
这些虫卵中的每一个都将孵化出一条小幼虫。
- The grub worked its way into the wood.
蛴螬渐渐钻入了木头。
- This looks like a good spot to rustle up some grub.
这地方好像可以弄到些食物。
- What he needs is lots of good grub, care and affection.
他需要的是大量有营养的食物、照料和关怀。
用作动词 (v.)
- We helped the farmer to grub for potatoes.
我们帮助农夫挖马铃薯。
- Pigs are grubbing around in the bushes.
猪在树丛中乱拱。
- He tries to grub out his family history.
他试图发掘自己的家史。
- He found what he wanted by grubbing around in the library.
他在图书馆乱翻一通终于找到他想要的资料。