munchies 英 [ˈmʌntʃɪz]   美 [ˈmʌntʃiz]

munchies

munchies  英 [ˈmʌntʃɪz] 美 [ˈmʌntʃiz]

n. 小点心 

If your children get the munchies before calling it a day, try a banana with two teaspoons of peanut butter. 如果你的孩子临睡前吵着要吃些小点心,不妨给他一根香蕉,再配上两茶匙的花生酱。
As a person who dreads seeing the inches build up, I've come up with some ways to battle the office-munchies. 作为一个很害怕看到自己变胖的人,我想出了一些方式来对抗这些办公室里的零食。

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  • n. 小点心
  • 1. If your children get the munchies before calling it a day, try a banana with two teaspoons of peanut butter.

    如果你的孩子临睡前吵着要吃些小点心,不妨给他一根香蕉,再配上两茶匙的花生酱。

  • 2. As a person who dreads seeing the inches build up, I've come up with some ways to battle the office-munchies.

    作为一个很害怕看到自己变胖的人,我想出了一些方式来对抗这些办公室里的零食。

  • 3. Speaking of the munchies. Some of the chemical compounds found in marijuana show promise for fighting drug-resistant bacterial infections.

    说起饥饿感,在大麻中发现的一些化学物质在对抗耐药菌感染上显示了不错的前景。

  • munchies (n.) "food or snack," 1959, plural of munchie (1917), from munch (v.); sense of "craving for food after smoking marijuana" is first attested 1971.
munch·ies / ˈmʌntʃɪz ; NAmE ˈmʌntʃɪz / noun [plural ] ( informal) small pieces of food for eating with drinks at a party (聚会上提供的)小吃,点心 IDIOM have the ˈmunchies ( informal) to feel hungry 感觉饿 munch·ies / ˈmʌntʃɪz ; NAmE ˈmʌntʃɪz /
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