a tasty morsel of food
一点儿可口的食物
He ate it all, down to the last morsel.
他全吃光了,一点儿不剩。
1.〈正式〉(食物)一小块,一口
2.一点,一小堆,部分,少量
1.<formal>a small piece of food
2.a small amount of something, especially something good, contained in something else
1.It's better to not know which moment may be your last, every morsel of your entire being alive to the infinite mystery of it all.
永远不要妄图知道自己的末日,生命的奥妙就在于活在当下。你全部生命中的每一个短暂的瞬间都蕴含着无尽的奥妙
2.The that middle age huge uncle sees plank in the door be kicked fall apart, seem to be a little morsel safe in the heart.
那中年大叔看到门板被踢得四分五裂,心中似乎安稳了一点。
3.a little beggar-girl, begged for a small piece of barley-corn, for she had been without a morsel to eat for two days.
她请求施舍一颗大麦粒给她,她已经两天没有吃过一丁点儿东西。
4.Smell the perfume of flowers, taste with relish each morsel, as if tomorrow you could never smell and taste again.
嗅闻所有鲜花的芳香,品尝每一口佳肴吧,犹如明天你再不能嗅闻品尝。
5.You aren't small, a little morsel long son brain, I don't meditation a apt make the age wiping the bottom still have to for you!
你不小了,长点儿脑子,我可不想一把年纪还得帮你擦屁股!
6.Soemes walked with his eyes on the ground, his lips opening and closing as though in anticipation of a delicious morsel .
索米斯眼睛望着地上走着,嘴唇时张时合,好象预期有一块美肴到嘴似的。
7.Yet she had evidently nothing of the fluttering, flapping quality of a morsel of bunting in the wind.
不过,在她身上,找不到一点迎风招展、随风飘舞的旗子的性质。
8.When a friend visiting the West brought one back with him in 1979, Assen cut it into 30 pieces - to savour one morsel a day for a month.
1979年有一位朋友从西方回来给他带回一块士力架,他把它切成三十小块,每天吃一块,足足吃了一个月。
9.And as she was going to fetch it, he called to her, and said, Bring me, I pray thee, a morsel of bread in thine hand.
她去取水的时候,以利亚又呼叫她说,也求你拿点饼来给我。
10.The portly gentlemen in the front rows began to feel that she was a delicious little morsel.
前排的那些大腹便便的绅士们开始觉得她是一个可人的小东西。