munch
英 [mʌntʃ]
美 [mʌntʃ]
v. 大声咀嚼,用力咀嚼(脆的食物)
现在分词:munching 过去式:munched 第三人称单数:munches 过去分词:munched
Collins.1 / BNC.14664 / COCA.11954
牛津词典
verb
- 大声咀嚼,用力咀嚼(脆的食物)
to eat sth steadily and often noisily, especially sth crisp- She munched on an apple.
她在大口啃苹果。 - He sat in a chair munching his toast.
他坐在椅子上,嚼着烤面包片。 - I munched my way through a huge bowl of cereal.
我狼吞虎咽地喝了一大碗麦片粥。
- She munched on an apple.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 用力嚼;出声地嚼
If youmunchfood, you eat it by chewing it slowly, thoroughly, and rather noisily.- Luke munched the chicken sandwiches...
卢克津津有味地吃着鸡肉三明治。 - Across the table, his son Benjie munched appreciatively...
桌子对面,他儿子本吉有滋有味地吃着。 - Sheep were munching their way through a yellow carpet of leaves.
绵羊边吃边走,穿行在厚厚的一层黄色落叶中间。
- Luke munched the chicken sandwiches...
英英释义
noun
- a large bite
- he tried to talk between munches on the sandwich
verb
- chew noisily
- The children crunched the celery sticks