morsel
morsel 英 [ˈmɔ:sl] 美 [ˈmɔrsl]
n. 一口;(食物)少量
名词复数:morsels
- A morsel is a small amount of something, a tid-bit, a sliver, usually of something of high-quality and much desired — like a morsel of dark chocolate or a morsel of secret information.
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- n. 一口;(食物)少量
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1. Rather than writing down every morsel, take a picture of it, and file the photos on your phone or computer by date.
比起记下吃的每一口食物,为食物拍张照,然后按日期存在手机或电脑里会更管用。
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2. He may not look like a person who needs to count calories, but as part of his life extension program, he monitors every morsel of food that passes through his system.
他或者看起来并不像是个需要计算卡路里的人,但作为生命延伸计划里的一分子,他严格控制吃进身体里每一口的食物。
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3. And every morsel of food eaten is a failure of will power.
每一口所吃的食物都是意志力的失败。
- morsel (n.) late 13c., "a bite, mouthful; small piece, fragment," from Old French morsel (Modern French morceau) "small bite, portion, helping," diminutive of mors "a bite," from Latin morsus "biting, a bite," neuter past participle of mordere "to bite," which is perhaps from an extended form of PIE root *mer- "to rub away, harm."
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