munch
/mʌntʃ/ (bre, ipa) · [mˈʌntʃ] /mʌntʃ/ (ame, ipa) · [mˈʌntʃ] /ˈmənch/ (ame, mw)
munch — 動詞
- munchpresent simple I / you / we / they
- muncheshe / she / it
- munchedpast simple
- munching-ing form
1. to chew food in a relaxed, sometimes loud way, often as a snack
大口嚼
用力或出聲地咀嚼著吃
to chew food in a relaxed, sometimes loud way, often as a snack
Amani munched carrot sticks while waiting for the school bus.
Amani 等校車時大口嚼著紅蘿蔔條
munch + object in a casual snack scene
Christopher sat on the bus and munched an oily meat pie.
Christopher 坐在公車上嚼著油滋滋的肉派
Haruto kept munching on ice cubes after the spicy noodles.
Haruto 吃完辣麵後還一直嚼著冰塊
The children munched popcorn as the cartoon penguin slipped on ice.
孩子們看著卡通企鵝在冰上滑倒時嚼著爆米花
By halftime, fans were still munching peanuts in the back row.
到中場休息時,後排球迷還在嚼著花生
文法句型
munch something
munch on something
用法筆記
Often suggests casual snacking rather than a full meal. It is common with crunchy food and in the pattern munch on something.
常見錯誤
munch — 名詞
1. food, especially something quick and casual that people grab when hungry
吃的
口語裡指食物或零食
food, especially something quick and casual that people grab when hungry
Omar bought some munch before the night train left Leeds.
Omar 在夜車離開 Leeds 前買了些吃的
some munch = some food
After practice, the band shared cheap munch by the parking lot.
練習後,樂團在停車場旁分著便宜吃的
Asher asked whether the kitchen still had any munch left.
Asher 問廚房裡是不是還有吃的
We picked up fresh munch from a stall near campus.
我們在校園附近的攤子買了些剛做好的吃的
Piotr promised hot munch after everyone finished moving the boxes.
Piotr 答應大家搬完箱子後會有熱熱的吃的
文法句型
some munch
get some munch
用法筆記
Usually informal and often used in speech when people want food quickly. It sounds much looser than neutral words like food or meal.