gobble
/ˈɡɒbl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɡɑːbl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈgä-bəl/ (ame, mw)
gobble — 動詞
- gobblepresent simple I / you / we / they
- gobbleshe / she / it
- gobbledpast simple
- gobbling-ing form
1. to eat very quickly and in a greedy or rude way, often with little chewing
狼吞虎嚥
吃得又快又急,顯得很貪吃
to eat very quickly and in a greedy or rude way, often with little chewing
After the swim lesson, Emre gobbled two cheese rolls before anyone sat down.
游泳課後,Emre 在大家坐下前就狼吞虎嚥地吃掉兩個起司麵包。
gobble + food very quickly
Asher gobbled his noodles at the station and burned his tongue.
Asher 在車站大口吞下麵條,結果燙到了舌頭。
transitive: gobble + meal
The puppy gobbled the chicken scraps before Lakshmi could move the bowl.
Lakshmi 還來不及移開碗,小狗就把那些雞肉碎狼吞虎嚥地吃光了。
James kept talking with his mouth full because he was gobbling popcorn during the film.
James 一邊看電影一邊狼吞虎嚥地吃爆米花,嘴裡塞滿了食物還繼續說話。
Christopher gobbled the last dumpling so fast that sauce ran down his chin.
Christopher 把最後一顆餃子吞得太快,醬汁都沿著下巴流了下來。
文法句型
gobble + object (food)
gobble one's food
gobble food too quickly
用法筆記
Usually takes food as its object and often suggests bad manners, strong hunger, or greed. Distinguish from plain eat, which does not itself imply speed or eagerness.
常見錯誤
2. to produce the deep, uneven call that male turkeys make, or a sound like that
咯咯叫
像公火雞那樣發出低沉叫聲
to produce the deep, uneven call that male turkeys make, or a sound like that
At sunrise, the turkey gobbled beside the red barn and woke everyone in the yard.
日出時,那隻火雞在紅色穀倉旁咯咯叫,把整個院子都吵醒了。
intransitive: a turkey gobbles
A male turkey gobbled from the fence post while the hens pecked near the gate.
一隻公火雞在柵欄上咯咯叫時,母雞們正在門邊啄食。
subject: male turkey
The loudspeaker suddenly gobbled like a turkey before the music started.
音響在音樂開始前突然發出像火雞般的咯咯聲。
Pim laughed when the toy bird gobbled every time she pressed its tail.
Pim 一按下玩具鳥的尾巴,它就咯咯叫,讓她笑了出來。
During the farm show, one turkey kept gobbling whenever the dog barked.
農場展演時,只要狗一叫,那隻火雞就一直咯咯叫。
文法句型
a turkey gobbles
gobble like a turkey
gobble loudly
用法筆記
Used mainly for the natural call of a male turkey. It can also describe another sound when it reminds listeners of that same throaty bird call.