词汇 | eat |
释义 | eat verb[ I or T ] uk /iːt/ us /iːt/ate | eaten A1 to put or take food into the mouth, chew it (= crush it with the teeth), and swallow it: 吃 Do you eat meat?你吃肉吗? When I've got a cold, I don't feel like eating.我感冒时没有食欲。 We usually eat (= have a meal) at about seven o'clock.我们通常在7点前后吃饭。 to eat food eatWhat do you want to eat for lunch? haveI'll just have one more piece of chocolate cake. consumeHe consumes vast quantities of bread with every meal. devourThe children devoured a whole packet of biscuits. bolt (down)Don't bolt down your food - you'll make yourself ill! gobble (up/down)The children gobbled their sweets. I don't eat meat and my husband doesn't either.我不吃肉,我丈夫也不吃。 How many pieces of fresh fruit do you eat in a day?每天你吃多少新鲜水果? Jane never eats breakfast.简从来不吃早饭。 I offered him a biscuit and he ate the whole plateful.我请他吃一块饼干,而他把整整一盘都吃了。 He paused for a moment to listen and then continued eating.他停下来听了一会儿,又继续吃饭。 Eating al desko binge binge eating bite break breadidiom cram devour feast feast on something feeder feeding finish inhale mainline picnic pig pig out postprandial postprandially shovel Idiomseaten up with/by something eat someone alive eat someone for breakfast eat your heart out eat humble pie eat like a bird eat like a horse eat someone's lunch eat someone out of house and home eat, sleep, and breathe something eat your words have someone eating out of your hand I'll eat my hat (I'm so hungry), I could eat a horse what's eating someone? Phrasal verbseat away at something eat away at someone eat in eat into something eat out eat (something) up eat up something eat | American Dictionaryeat verb[ I/T ] us/it/past tenseateus/eɪt/ | past participleeatenus/ˈi·tən/ eatverb[I/T] (HAVE FOOD)to put food into the mouth, chew it, and swallow it: [ T ]He ate a hamburger for lunch. [ I ]When I’ve got a cold, I don’t feel like eating. [ I ]We usually eat (= have a meal) at about 7 p.m. [ I ]Let’s eat in/out (= have a meal at home/at a restaurant) tonight. eatverb[I/T] (DAMAGE)to damage or destroy something: [ Ialways+ adv/prep ]Running water had gradually eaten into the rock, forming a channel. Idiomseat like a bird eat like a horse eat your words Phrasal verbseat away at something eat up something Examples of eateat In four instances, the testa was removed from one end of the seed and the fleshy cotyledons eaten from the centre. Latent structure of eating disorder symptoms : a factor analytic and taxometric investigation. She reported eating all sorts of things she should not have. The key is to have sufficient space for a table at which to eat. Those populations sourced from lodgepole pine did not differ in fecundity according to which larval food had been eaten. In different countries, the same species can be prepared for eating in different ways which require different chemotypes. The second theme describes the women's rejection of the pressure surrounding body size and food and their desire to eat the foods they enjoyed. For example, the parser encodes the words eat and swallow as semantically equivalent. They might be eating, talking, whistling, humming, smoking during the most dramatic scenes. Therefore, we hypothesized that those children affected would have a preference for the foods they actually ate in a visual ' line-up ' of all the items. And when he ate he threw it up. It ate about 1 sq. cm. of leaf surface. For example, whenever they were hungry they ate together. Meals were eaten in the living room, rather than in the kitchen and all the family ate together at the same table. This species fed slowly and ate few fruits per feeding visit. See all examples of eat These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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