She likes her nosh.
她喜欢她的饭菜。
Did you have a good nosh?
你吃得好吗?
to eat
1.〈俚〉吃(快餐),吃(小吃)
1.〈俚〉快餐,小吃
1.to eat
1.a very small meal or a small amount of food that you eat between main meals
2.food; a meal
1.To swindle me out of my life's savings and then to nosh me in butter sauce!
骗光了我一辈子的积蓄,如今还要把我淋上奶油沙司米西失落!
2.British nosh is no longer as awful as it was 30 years ago, he concedes.
不过他承认英国菜不再像30年前那么糟糕。
3.The nosh is imposing with its richly history, different kinds, various flavors.
中国的小吃历史悠久,品种繁多,风味各异,令人赞叹。
4.The combination of Eastern style noodles and Western cheese mixes well together, and it gives new life to your noodle nosh.
这道菜将东方的面条与西方的奶酪混合起来,给吃方便面带来新的体验。
5.Nosh on protein at every meal and snack. Protein has a greater metabolic boost than fat or carbohydrates.
比起脂肪和碳水化合物,蛋白质更能促进代谢。
6.For makers of processed nosh, costly raw materials are a problem.
对于中间商的食物加工企业而言,昂贵的食品原料让他们难堪。
7.She set up Tastes Catering, a supplier of posh nosh to London's financial community, hedge funds in particular.
她创立TastesCatering公司,为伦敦金融业(特别是对冲基金)的公司供应高档快餐。
8.If you can live without your nosh from time to time, then you can probably carry on living while greedy-guts pop their clogs.
如果你能活不了你的小吃从时间以时间那么你大概可以继续生活下去而greedy-guts流行的写作。
9.Feature nosh of our hotel , please take some.
这是我们酒楼的小食请品尝。
10.Nosh on protein at every meal. Protein boosts your metabolism more than fat or carbohydrates. 3.
每餐补充点蛋白质,因为蛋白质比脂肪和碳水化合物更能加速新陈代谢。