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.I knew that temptation all too well: my extra pounds were the result of too much noshing at the office.
我知道,诱惑非常清楚:我的额外磅过多在办公室noshing结果。
2.She isn't conscious during her nocturnal noshing, and has no memories, despite all the times she's done it.
她一直毫无觉察自己夜间进食的行为,没有任何记忆。
3.I'm sure lifting weights can also keep you from noshing. As long as you're holding them while you're at the party.
我确信只要你在聚会上举着哑铃,举重一样也能抑制你的吃点心的欲望。
4.Drink water. People often mistake thirst for hunger, so next time you feel like noshing, reach for water first.
人们经常误以为口渴就是饥饿,因此下次,当你觉得想吃小点心的时候,首先拿起水。
5.Kay-Tee Khaw, an investigator on the study, believes the benefits of frequent noshing can be explained by effects on metabolism.
这项课题的研究者凯提。昊尔相信,规律地进食的好处可以用新陈代谢的影响来解释。
6.The more likely path to infection is by noshing on armadillo.
更大患病可能性是吃犰狳。
7.noshing and no one can make me happy. can you feel my love?
没有事也没有人能令我再快乐,