wolfed
英 [wʊlft]
美 [wʊlft]
v. 大口地快吃; 狼吞虎咽
wolf的过去式
双语例句
- "You have some too," she said, manoeuvring on to his plate some food, which he promptly wolfed down.
你也吃呀,她帮助他把菜拨到小盘子里,然后望着他狼吞虎咽地吃着。 - The boy wolfed down the food the moment he grabbed it.
那男孩子一把抓过食物,狼吞虎咽般地吃了下去。 - But twice a day my guard brought pilaff, and twice a day I wolfed it down.
好在狱卒每天两次送的还是盖浇饭,而我每次都吃得狼吞虎咽。 - Simon sampled the first bite hesitantly, but wolfed down the next two.
他犹豫着尝了第一口,接着就开始狼吞虎咽了。 - Martin: I wolfed down ( 1) some pancakes and sausages ( 2) for breakfast, but I'm still pretty hungry.
马丁:早餐时我吃了很多薄煎饼和香肠,可我还是觉得饿了。 - The boy wolfed down the whole cake, while my back was turned.
我刚转过身去,那个男孩就狼吞虎咽地把整个蛋糕给吃完了。 - They wolfed the meal as if they were starving.
他们像饿鬼一样把那顿饭狼吞虎咽地吃掉了。 - Put humans aside, without a memory, would it be possible for us mouses to live on the beautiful earth? wouldn't we have wolfed done rat poisons upon seeing them?
别说人,就是咱们老鼠如果没有记忆力能在这个美丽的星球上生存?还不见了老鼠药就扑上去狼吞虎咽?(笑声)。 - He wolfed the food down, bones and all.
他把那食物连骨头一起全都狼吞虎咽地吃了下去。 - The boys wolfed the sandwiches and then started on the cakes.
这些男孩饿狼似地吃完了三明治,接着又吃起蛋糕来。