chow 英 [tʃaʊ]   美 [tʃaʊ]

chow

chow  英 [tʃaʊ] 美 [tʃaʊ]

n. 食物;中国狗(体壮,有褐或黑色厚毛,舌为深蓝色)  vi.  

名词复数:chows 

It had been a hard day's work and when we stopped for supper I was ready to chow down. 紧张地劳动了一天,当停下来吃晚饭时我早已准备好大吃一顿了。
During the height of your hangover, chow down on fruits like the apple, banana, orange and pear. 在你最难受的时候,吃一些水果,例如苹果、香蕉、橘子或者梨,会舒服很多。

  • Chow is food. You might offer to make your little sister her favorite chow for her birthday: macaroni and cheese with chocolate cake for dessert.
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  • n. 食物;中国狗(体壮,有褐或黑色厚毛,舌为深蓝色)
  • vi.
  • 1. It had been a hard day's work and when we stopped for supper I was ready to chow down.

    紧张地劳动了一天,当停下来吃晚饭时我早已准备好大吃一顿了。

  • 2. During the height of your hangover, chow down on fruits like the apple, banana, orange and pear.

    在你最难受的时候,吃一些水果,例如苹果、香蕉、橘子或者梨,会舒服很多。

  • 3. I remember one chill day’s evening chow that consisted solely of warmed-over boiled potatoes, gummy macaroni, and milk that had been kept next to something less tasty in the refrigerator.

    我记得有个寒冷的晚上,吃晚饭的时候,大家面对的还是清一色的水煮土豆,橡皮筋似的通心粉,还有和其他乱七八糟东西一起存放冰箱的牛奶。

  • chow (n.) "food," originally especially "Chinese food," 1856, American English (originally in California), from Chinese pidgin English chow-chow (1795) "food; mixed pickle or preserve; mix or medley of any sort," perhaps a reduplication of Chinese cha or tsa "mixed," or Cantonese chaau "to fry, cook." Hence also chow-chow (adj.) "mixed" (1845), since used as a noun in reference to various preserves or relish.
chow / tʃaʊ ; NAmE tʃaʊ / noun 1 [uncountable ] ( slang) food 吃的东西 2 ( also ˈchow chow ) [countable ] a dog with long thick hair, a curled tail and a blue-black tongue, originally from China 雄狮狗(原产中国,毛厚长,尾卷曲,舌蓝黑色) chow chows chow / tʃaʊ ; NAmE tʃaʊ /
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