munch

英[mʌntʃ] 美[mʌntʃ]
  • v. 大声咀嚼
muncher munched munched munching munches
    v. (动词)
    1. 咯吱咯吱地咀嚼
    2. 津津有味地嚼
    3. 用力地咀嚼
    4. 贪馋地咀嚼
    5. 大声咀嚼(脆的食物)
    6. 用力咀嚼(脆的食物)
    7. 大嚼
    n. (名词)
    1. 蒙克(人名)

英英释义

Noun:
  1. Norwegian painter (1863-1944)

  2. a large bite;

    "he tried to talk between munches on the sandwich"

Verb:
  1. chew noisily;

    "The children crunched the celery sticks"

1. This painting points to another recurring theme in Munch's work.
这幅画体现了蒙克作品中另一个常见的主题。

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2. We watched her munch through two packets of peanuts.
我们看她津津有味地嚼了两包花生米.

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3. I like a study and a bedroom very munch.
我喜欢研究和一间睡房非常蒙克.

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4. Most students already likely to be in the terrified pose Munch depicted.
大部分学生可能已经对蒙克的描述构成了惊恐.

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5. Getting them to munch on vegetable dishes was more difficult.
使他们吃素菜就比较困难了.

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. She is munching at an apple.
      她正用力咀嚼苹果。
    2. Munching the apple as he was, he had an eye for all her movements.
      他虽然啃着苹果,但却很留神地监视着她的每一个动作。