slurp
slurp 英 [slɜ:p] 美 [slɜrp]
vt. 出声地吃或喝 vi. 出声地吃或喝 n. 吃的声音;啜食声
进行时:slurping 过去式:slurped 过去分词:slurped 第三人称单数:slurps 名词复数:slurps
- If you suck your food noisily into your mouth, you slurp it. In Japan, it's considered good manners to slurp your noodles. Don't try that in England!
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- vt. 出声地吃或喝
- vi. 出声地吃或喝
- n. 吃的声音;啜食声
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1. If you do not slurp, then your host will think that you do not like your food and will take offense.
如果你不发出声音,主人会认为你不喜欢这样的食品而感到生气。
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2. However, breaking the noodles while eating them is bad luck, so if you’re making them for your celebration, be sure to slurp them up instead of biting off smaller pieces.
然而,为了打破吃面条会让他们带来坏运气,因此,如果您要用面来庆祝你的成功,那么一定要完整的把它吃完而不能把它咬断!
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3. You should be able to do acute and chronic administration either via injection or via the drinking fluid, mice and rats LOVE them some sweetened milk and they’d slurp up milky coffee in a snap.
你们会通过注射剂或饮用液体做一次激烈的长期的管理,老鼠和鼠类喜欢一些甜牛奶并且它们会突然出声地喝掉牛奶咖啡。
- slurp (v.) 1640s, from Dutch slurpen, perhaps of imitative origin (compare German schlürfen). Related: Slurped; slurping. The noun is first recorded 1949, from the verb.
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