grub
grub 英 [grʌb] 美 [ɡrʌb]
vi. 翻掘;搜寻;挖土 vt. 挖掘寻找;将某物挖出;根除 n. 蛆,幼虫;食物
进行时:grubbing 过去式:grubbed 过去分词:grubbed 第三人称单数:grubs 名词复数:grubs
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- vi. 翻掘;搜寻;挖土
- vt. 挖掘寻找;将某物挖出;根除
- n. 蛆,幼虫;食物
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1. So many people think grub that\'s good for you automatically takes all the fun out of eating.
很多人都认为对身体有益的食物自然然的带走了所有有关吃的乐趣。
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2. This doesn't necessarily mean a cockroach burger with grub fries, but it could mean using insect protein to replace soya bean protein in packaged foods.
这并不一定就是要向大众提供蟑螂汉堡外加幼虫薯条,但可以在包装食品中使用昆虫蛋白代替大豆蛋白。
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3. Before we can answer that question, you need to read my grub tutorial.
在我们回答这个问题以前,你需要阅读我的GRUB的教程。
- grub (n.) "larva of an insect," early 15c., perhaps from grub (v.) on the notion of "digging insect," or from the possibly unrelated Middle English grub "dwarfish fellow" (c. 1400). Meaning "dull drudge" is 1650s. The slang sense of "food" is first recorded 1650s, said to be from birds eating grubs, but also often linked with bub "drink."
- grub (v.) c. 1300, "dig in the ground," from hypothetical Old English *grybban, *grubbian, from West Germanic *grubbjan (source also of Middle Dutch grobben, Old High German grubilon "to dig, search," German grübeln "to meditate, ponder"), from PIE *ghrebh- (2) "to dig, bury, scratch" (see grave (n.)). Transitive sense "dig up by the roots" is from 1550s. Related: Grubbed; grubbing.
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