- Gum is a sticky substance that oozes out of a tree or another plant, and chewing gum is the stuff you blow bubbles with or stick under your desk. Yuck.
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- n. 口香糖;树胶;橡皮
- vt. 用胶粘,涂以树胶;使…有粘性
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1. She swallowed her gum. She does that.
她把口香糖给吞下去了,她总是这样。
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2. Afterwards, one of the monks gave us some gum.
后来,其中一个僧人给了我们一些口香糖。
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3. To sweeten your oral cavity,you can have a piece of chewing gum.
吃口香糖可以清洁口腔、去除异味。
gum / ɡʌm ; NAmE ɡʌm / noun , verb gum gums gummed gumming noun 1 [countable , usually plural ] either of the firm areas of flesh in the mouth to which the teeth are attached 牙龈;齿龈;牙床 ◆ gum disease 牙龈病 2 [uncountable ] a sticky substance produced by some types of tree 树胶;树脂 3 [uncountable ] a type of glue used for sticking light things together, such as paper 黏胶,胶质物(用以粘轻东西,如纸等) 4 [uncountable ] = chewing gum 5 [countable ] a firm transparent fruit-flavoured sweet/candy that you chew 透明果味糖 ◆ fruit gums 水果软糖 IDIOM by gum! ( old-fashioned) ( BrE informal) used to show surprise (表示惊讶)天啊,老天,啊呀 verb ( -mm- ) gumA to B | gumsth (down) ( rather old-fashioned) to spread glue on the surface of sth; to stick two things together with glue 在…上涂胶;用黏胶粘 ◆ A large address label was gummed to the package. 包装袋上贴着一大张地址签条。 PHRASAL VERB ˌgum sth↔ˈup [usually passive ] ( BrE) ( informal) to cover or fill sth with a sticky substance so that it stops moving or working as it should 用黏胶将某物粘牢 gum / ɡʌm ; NAmE ɡʌm /
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