1.快餐;小吃;点心
2.一口;一份
1.吃快餐[小吃,点心]
1.a small amount of food that you eat between meals
1.to eat between meals
1.The meeting room was built to be formal with a U-shaped table with chairs around them and snacks in the corner.
会议室构建得很正式,有一个U型会议桌,周围是座椅,角落里还有零食。
2.Meanwhile, I think I'd rather just bring some snacks and a bottle of mineral water with me next time I go to the bank.
还有,我觉得下次去银行的时候,我自己带上些点心和矿泉水就行了。
3.If you are going to rent a movie or spend some quiet time at home, get a few snacks to enjoy with a flick or some television.
如果你打算租一部电影或花费一些安静的时间在家,得到一些零食与电影或电视上。
4.The snacks I ordered in Taobao are still on way, it has been a week passed!
我网上购买的零食到今天已经一个星期了,还没有到!!
5.Eat snacks in itself bad for our health, and not to mention such an environment is often sold under a number of three non-food products.
吃零食本身已经对身体无益了,更何况这种环境下出售的往往是一些三无食品。
6.It is discouraged to have snacks just before going to bed; otherwise indigestion and weight gain may be resulted.
睡觉之前最好不要吃零食,否则可能引起消化不良和体重增加。
7.In Beijing, the most stylish street snacks were these little stoneware pots of traditional yogurt covered with a sort of protective linen.
在北京,最具特色的街头小食品便是放在陶瓷罐里、用亚麻布盖上的酪奶。
8.Sometimes, Ye Qing would call her boyfriend and asked him to see her in half an hour and bring some snacks passingly .
有时候,实在忍不住,叶晴就给男友打电话,让他半小时内立即赶到,并且带点零食过来。
9.Just as you might have a healthy snack to stop yourself getting hungry, exercise snacks can keep energy levels high.
就像一顿健康的快餐可以阻挡饥饿一样,这种快餐式的锻炼也能保持人体很高的能量。
10.Put a box or basket with snacks, bottled water, books, and a local map in an easy-to-find place.
在容易看见的地方放上一个装有小吃,瓶装水,书和当地地图的盒子或篮子。