snacked

IPA/snæk/
KK[snˈækt]IPA/snæk/

snacked — 動詞

  • snackedpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • snackeds3rd person singular
  • snackeding-ing form
  • snackededpast simple

1. To eat a small amount of food between your regular meals, often as a quick, casu

1.動詞不及物A2
釋義

吃零食;點心

在正餐之間吃少量食物

To eat a small amount of food between your regular meals, often as a quick, casual bite rather than a full meal.

例句

Mayumi snacked on carrot sticks and hummus while studying for her final exams.

Mayumi 在準備期末考試時吃了胡蘿蔔條和鷹嘴豆泥當點心。

snack on [food] — specifies what is eaten

The children snacked on crackers and cheese during the long car ride.

孩子們在漫長的車程中吃了餅乾和起司當零嘴。

subject + snacked on + food

同義詞
  • nibble

    suggests eating in very small bites, often more slowly

  • graze

    eating small amounts repeatedly throughout the day, like an animal grazing

文法句型

snack on [food]

snack + preposition (on)

用法筆記

Often used with the preposition 'on' to specify the food being eaten. This sense is typically intransitive; you do not 'snack something' directly.

常見錯誤

She snacked a cookie.
She snacked on a cookie.
💡'snack' is intransitive and requires 'on' before the food.

snacked — 名詞