chew
chew 英 [tʃu:] 美 [tʃu]
n. 咀嚼;咀嚼物 v. 嚼碎,咀嚼
进行时:chewing 过去式:chewed 过去分词:chewed 第三人称单数:chews 名词复数:chews
- When you chew, you use your teeth to grind up food before you swallow it. It can be pretty unpleasant to watch your brother chew his pizza with his mouth open.
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- n. 咀嚼;咀嚼物
- v. 嚼碎,咀嚼
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1. All you had to do was chew, swallow and pay.
而你所要做的只是咀嚼、吞咽和付账。
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2. After the operation you may find it difficult to chew and swallow.
手术后你咀嚼和吞咽可能会感到困难。
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3. The dog was chewing on a bone.
那只狗在一个劲儿地啃骨头。
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4. to chew your nails
啃指甲
- chew (n.) c. 1200, "an act of chewing," from chew (v.). Meaning "wad of tobacco chewed at one time" is from 1725; as a kind of chewy candy, by 1906.
- chew (v.) Old English ceowan "to bite, gnaw, chew," from West Germanic *keuwwan (source also of Middle Low German keuwen, Dutch kauwen, Old High German kiuwan, German kauen), perhaps from PIE *gyeu- "to chew" (source also of Old Church Slavonic živo "to chew," Lithuanian žiaunos "jaws," Persian javidan "to chew").
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