eat verb ⇨eat (eat your dinner)⇨dine (eat at a restaurant)⇨something to eat⇨snacknouneat
verb
➡ See also the entry for dine另見dine條eat ♦︎ have ♦︎ swallow ♦︎ consume ♦︎ finish ♦︎ ingest ♦︎ devour ♦︎ taste ♦︎ wolf ♦︎ stuff ♦︎ tuck in/tuck into sthThese words all mean to put food or drink into your stomach through your mouth.這些詞均表示吃或喝。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to eat / finish sth up◆to eat / swallow / consume / devour / wolf down / stuff yourself with / tuck into your food◆to eat / have / finish / devour / tuck into a meal◆to eat / have / finish / wolf / tuck into your lunch / dinner◆to eat / have / consume / taste some meat / fruit■eat(ate, eaten) [intransitive, transitive] to put food into your mouth, chew it, and make it go down your throat into your stomach吃◆I was too nervous to eat.我緊張得飯都吃不下。◆She doesn't eat sensibly(= doesn't eat food that is good for her).她不注意飲食。◆Eat up!(= Eat all your food.)把東西吃完!◆I don't eat meat.我不吃肉。◆Would you like something to eat?你想吃點什麽嗎?◆I couldn't eat another thing(= I have had enough food).我再也吃不下了。 see also eat ⇨ dine■have(had, had) [transitive] to eat or drink sth吃;喝◆Have you had breakfast yet?你吃過早飯了嗎?◆I just had a sandwich for lunch.我午飯就吃了個三明治。◆I'll have the salmon(= in a restaurant).我要一份鲑魚。■swallow [transitive, intransitive] to make sth, especially food, drink or medicine, go down your throat into your stomach吞下;咽下◆Always chew food well before swallowing it.什麽食物都要先嚼碎了再吞咽。◆The pills should be swallowed whole(= in one piece).這些藥丸要整粒吞服。◆I had a sore throat and it hurt to swallow.當時我嗓子疼,咽東西就難受。■consume kənˈsjuːm; NAmEkənˈsuːm [transitive] (formal) to eat or drink sth吃;喝◆Red meat should be consumed in moderation.吃紅肉要適量。◆Before he died he had consumed a large quantity of alcohol.他死前喝了大量的酒。 see also consume ⇨ useverb2▸consumptionkənˈsʌmpʃn
noun
[uncountable] ◆The meat was declared unfit for human consumption.這種肉被宣布不適於人食用。◆She was advised to reduce her alcohol consumption.她被勸告減少飲酒。■finish [transitive] to eat, drink or use what remains of sth吃完,喝光,用盡(所剩之物)◆He finished off his drink with one large gulp.他一大口喝完了飲料。◆We might as well finish up the cake-there isn't much left.我們不如把蛋糕也都吃了吧-剩下不多了。◆We'll go out after you've finished your dinner.你吃完晚飯我們就出去。■ingest ɪnˈdʒest [transitive] (technical術語) to take sth into your body, usually by swallowing攝入;食入;咽下◆Food is the major source of ingested bacteria.飲食是攝入細菌的主要渠道。■devour dɪˈvaʊə(r) [transitive] (formal) to eat all of sth quickly, especially because you are very hungry(尤指因饑餓)狼吞虎咽地吃光◆He devoured half of his burger in one bite.他一口吞下半個漢堡包。■taste [transitive] to eat or drink sth, especially sth which you do not usually eat or drink吃,喝(尤指不常吃到的東西)◆I've never tasted anything like it.我從來沒有吃過像這樣的東西。◆I haven't tasted meat since I started the journey.自從踏上這次旅程我就沒吃過肉。■wolf wʊlf [transitive] (ratherinformal) to eat food very quickly, especially by putting a lot of it in your mouth at once大口地快吃;狼吞虎咽◆He wolfed down his breakfast and left the house in a hurry.他狼吞虎咽地吃完早飯就匆匆忙忙離開了家。■stuff [transitive] (informal) to eat a lot of food or too much food; to give sb a lot or too much to eat吃撐;吃足;使吃得過飽◆He sat at the table stuffing himself.他坐在桌前大吃大喝。◆We stuffed our faces at the party.我們在聚會上都吃撐了。◆Don't stuff the kids with chocolate before their dinner.正餐前不要給孩子一個勁兒地吃巧克力。■ˌtuck ˈin■ˌtuck ˈinto sth
phrasal verb
(BrE, especiallyspoken) to eat a lot of food, especially when it is done quickly and with enthusiasm痛快地吃;狼吞虎咽地吃◆Come on everyone, tuck in!來呀,大家痛痛快快地吃吧!◆He was tucking into a huge plateful of pasta.他在狼吞虎咽地吃一大盤意大利面。
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