1.用力[大声]地咀嚼;贪馋地咀嚼
1.to eat something using your teeth and jaws in a noisy way
1.Half the time I had to grub cigarettes from the students, and during the lessons sometimes I munched a bit of dry bread with them.
有一半的日子里我得向学生讨烟抽,有时正上着课我就跟他们一起啃开了一点干儿面包。
2.But she often munched peanut butter sandwiches between takes - forcing her to freshen up before filming the intimate scenes.
可她总是在拍摄间隙吃花生酱三明治来充饥,闹得每次拍亲密戏之前都只好清新口气先。
3.We crawled like caterpillars, munched on leaves and rolled ourselves into a cocoon and wait, wait, waited, until we developed wings.
我们像毛虫一样匍匐前进,对着叶子大嚼特嚼,把自己卷成一个茧,然后等啊,等啊,一直等到我们长好翅膀。
4.Stolypin gave vent to a bass guffaw as he munched a piece of bread and cheese.
斯托雷平一面用低沉的嗓音哈哈大笑,一面咀嚼着一块带有干酪的面包;
5.During the lunch break he munched on the sandwich his wife had made.
中午休息时间他哒啖他太太准备的三明治。
6.At snack time, the children sat on logs and munched on carrots and nuts while Ms. Kluge told them about the life cycle of toads.
点心时间到了,孩子们坐在原木上,嘴里大嚼着胡萝卜和坚果,这时候克鲁格女士开始给他们讲述蟾蜍的生命周期。
7.But the fungi had munched through the treated plastic and used it all as an energy source.
而真菌却大肆吞噬了处理过的塑料,并从中获取能量。
8.Resting awhile in the other half of Yangchen, we munched on a few carrots and drank some water at the local outdoor teahouse.
我们在河道一处露天茶摊休息了片刻,喝了一点水,啃了几棍胡萝卜。
9."It is nice to have the new holiday but we can't do much with it, " says a man giving his family name as Dai as he munched on crisps.
“有新假日是不错,但我们不能拿来做什么,”一个自称姓戴的男子边嚼着薯片边说。
10.He munched French fries in a local McDonald's.
他在一个当地的麦当劳大口大口地吃法式汉堡。