champ
champ 英 [tʃæmp] 美 [tʃæmp]
n. 咀嚼;咀嚼声 vt. 焦急;大声地嚼;格格地咬 vi. 咬;啮(过去式champed,过去分词champed,现在分词champing,第三人称单数champs)
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- A champ is someone who wins a contest or a prize. The winner of an elementary school fifty-yard dash is a champ.
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- n. 咀嚼;咀嚼声
- vt. 焦急;大声地嚼;格格地咬
- vi. 咬;啮(过去式champed,过去分词champed,现在分词champing,第三人称单数champs)
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1. The source declined to be identified as the deal was not public yet. Bright Food and champ could not be reached for an immediate comment.
这位消息人士拒绝公布身份,因该交易尚未公开.无法立即联系到光明食品和CHAMP予以置评.
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2. We’d be surprised if there wasn’t some youngblack hole out there right now devouring its surroundings and merging withsmaller counterparts in hopes of one day unseating the champ.
如果那些年轻的黑洞不再贪婪地吞吃它们周围的物质并与其它黑洞合并,以期某天能击败原来冠军,我们会感到惊讶的。
- champ (n.1) 1868, American English abbreviation of champion (n.).
- champ (n.2) "a field," c. 1300, from Old French champ, from Latin campus "flat land, field" (see campus).
- champ (v.) 1520s, "to chew noisily, crunch;" 1570s (of horses) "to bite repeatedly and impatiently," probably echoic; OED suggests a connection with jam (v.). Earlier also cham, chamb, etc. (late 14c.). To champ on (or at) the bit, as an eager horse will, is attested in the figurative sense by 1640s. Related: Champed; champing. As a noun, "act of biting repeatedly, action of champing," from c. 1600.
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