ate
ate — 動詞
- atepresent simple I / you / we / they
- ates3rd person singular
- ating-ing form
- atedpast simple
1. the past tense of the verb 'eat' — used to say that someone or something took fo
吃了
eat 的過去式
the past tense of the verb 'eat' — used to say that someone or something took food into the mouth, chewed it, and swallowed it at a time before now.
Otis ate a bowl of rice and beans for dinner last night.
Otis 昨晚晚餐吃了一碗飯和豆子。
transitive: ate + direct object (a meal)
After the long climb, the children ate all the snacks in their bags.
長時間爬山後,孩子們把背包裡的所有零食都吃光了。
Mizuki ate lunch at a small café near the train station yesterday.
Mizuki 昨天在火車站附近的一家小咖啡館吃了午餐。
The stray cat ate the fish that had fallen off the kitchen counter.
那隻流浪貓吃了從廚房流理台上掉下來的魚。
Jason ate his toast so quickly that he burnt the roof of his mouth.
Jason 吃吐司吃得太快,以至於燙到了上顎。
文法句型
ate + noun phrase (transitive)
ate without object (intransitive)
用法筆記
This is the simple past form of 'eat', used for completed actions at a definite time in the past. When forming perfect tenses (have/has/had), use the past participle 'eaten' instead — never 'ate'.