1.贪吃的人,饕餮,食量大的人
2.〈口〉对...入迷的人,酷爱...的人
3.【动】狼獾
1.someone who eats much more than they need
1.He who distinguishes the true savor of his food can never be a glutton; he who does not cannot be otherwise.
能知道食份的真味的人决不可能成为饕餮,不这样的人才是饕餮。
2.Then came the peasant with a cudgel, and beat him sorely; but the fox leaped away into the forest, very glad to get rid of the old glutton.
农夫拿着一根棍子把狼打死了,而狐狸却跑回了森林,为能够摆脱那贪得无厌的狼而感到十分高兴。
3.We typically think of gluttony as a matter of caloric intake. Simply put, a glutton is someone who eats too much.
我们通常认为,暴食是身体吸取太多热量,简单来说,暴食的人吃东西吃得太多了。
4.eg. I had a second helping and would have taken a third except that I didn't want to be considered a glutton.
我吃了两份饭,要不是不愿被看成贪吃者,我会叫第三份的。
5.In particular, China has gone from miser to glutton in its use of energy, and is now struggling to diet.
特别是在能源使用上,中国已经从守财奴到贪食者,并正在减能中挣扎着。
6.If you don't stop being such a glutton, you'll get as fat as Mammy then I'll porce you.
如果你不停止这种大吃大喝的话,你会跟奶妈一样肥的,那样我就会和你离婚的。
7.You may try to solve the financial issues. You even may try to make a fortune. But you need't personate a glutton for work.
你可以挣得生活所需,解决财务上的问题——甚至富裕繁荣——但并不一定就要你去扮演工作狂。
8.But even more of a glutton for grain is the new darling of farmers, politicians and agribusiness: biofuels.
同时,农民、政治家以及农产业的新宠——生物燃料——则是更为强悍的暴食者。
9.She came to work as usual even when she was seriously ill ; she' s a real glutton for punishment.
她已身患重病还像平时一样来上班,真是个甘心吃苦的人·
10.Ann kept coming to work even when she was ill; Ann's a real glutton for punishment.
安生病了还继续来工作,真是一个不怕受罪的人。