peckish
/ˈpekɪʃ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈpekɪʃ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈpe-kish/ (ame, mw)
peckish — 形容詞
- peckishpositive
- more peckishcomparative
- most peckishsuperlative
1. a little hungry and wanting something small to eat
有點餓
稍微肚子餓,想吃點東西
a little hungry and wanting something small to eat
By noon, Mia was peckish and bought a cheese roll at the station.
到了中午,Mia 有點餓,就在車站買了一個起司麵包。
be peckish before buying a snack
After swimming for an hour, the boys felt peckish and shared bananas.
游了一小時的泳後,那些男孩有點餓,就分著吃香蕉。
feel peckish after activity
Dad said he was peckish, so we stopped for dumplings.
爸爸說他有點餓,所以我們停下來吃餃子。
The long train ride left everyone peckish before dinner at Grandma's house.
漫長的火車車程讓大家在阿嬤家吃晚飯前都有點餓。
Around four o'clock, office staff grew peckish and opened the cookie tin.
大約四點時,辦公室同事們都有點餓,便打開了餅乾罐。
文法句型
feel peckish
get peckish
be peckish
用法筆記
Usually follows a linking verb such as be, feel, get, or grow, rather than coming before a noun. Common in informal British English for mild hunger, often when a snack would be enough.