nosh 英 [nɒʃ]   美 [nɑʃ]

nosh

nosh  英 [nɒʃ] 美 [nɑʃ]

vi. 吃点心  n. 点心,小吃  vt.  

进行时:noshing  过去式:noshed  过去分词:noshed  第三人称单数:noshes  名词复数:noshes 

My wife likes to nosh peanuts while watching TV. 看电视时,我妻子喜欢吃一些花生。
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。

  • To nosh is to have a snack. You might nosh on a slice of cold pizza and a handful of chocolate chips after school.
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  • vi. 吃点心
  • n. 点心,小吃
  • vt.
  • 1. My wife likes to nosh peanuts while watching TV.

    看电视时,我妻子喜欢吃一些花生。

  • 2. 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。

  • 3. Need more reasons to nosh?

    那么,会有需要更多的原因想要吃点心吗?

  • nosh (v.) 1957, from Yiddish nashn "nibble," from Middle High German naschen, from Old High German hnascon, nascon "to nibble," from Proto-Germanic *(g)naskon. Related: Noshed; noshing. Earlier as a noun (1917) meaning "a restaurant," short for nosh-house.
nosh / nɒʃ ; NAmE nɑːʃ / noun , verb nosh noshes noshed noshing noun 1 [uncountable ,  singular ] ( old-fashioned) ( BrE slang) food; a meal 食物;一餐 She likes her nosh. 她喜欢她的饭菜。 Did you have a good nosh? 你吃得好吗? 2 [countable ] ( especially NAmE) a small meal that you eat quickly between main meals 小吃;点心 verb [intransitive ,  transitive ] nosh(sth) ( informal) to eat nosh / nɒʃ ; NAmE nɑːʃ /
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