chew的意思和读音

chew

: [tʃu] : [tʃuː]

v.;(;(

n.

西

chews  chewing  chewed  

v.+n.chew gum,chew cud

n.portion,plug,wad

v.masticate,chew up,gnaw,grind,crush

chewv.

1.[i][t]to bite food into small pieces in your mouth with your teeth to make it easier to swallow

After the operation you may find it difficult to chew and swallow.

teeth designed for chewing meat齿

He is always chewing gum.

2.[i][t];(to bite sth continuously, for example because you are nervous or to taste it

Rosa chewed on her lip and stared at the floor.

The dog was chewing on a bone.

to chew your nails

IDMchew the fat(informal)to have a long friendly talk with sb about sthn.

1.an act of chewing sth

2.a type of sweet/candy that you chew

3.a piece of tobacco that you chew

v.1.,;()2.3.;,4., (over, upon)5.1.,;()2.3.;,4., (over, upon)5.

n.1.;

v.1.to use your teeth to bite food in your mouth into small pieces so that you can swallow it; to bite something continuously but not swallow it; if you chew your nails or your lips, you bite them continuously, especially because you are feeling nervous

n.1.a small amount of tobacco for chewing2.a hard candy that you have to chew until it is soft enough to swallow

1. candy chew gum ...

2. chest n. chew vt. chicken n. ...

3. accurately ad. chew v. coincidence n. ...

4. ashtray chew ,, fiance ...

5.西 /cheer 。 /chew 西西。 /chuckle

6.)(new),(dew)(de~),(chew)(ch~),(few)(crew)(crew)(page) …

7. chicken n. chew vt. chest n. , …

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1.It's killing off his nerves in his arms, legs and mouth - it stops him from being able to chew and talking properly.

2.The children eat the time of fish and the mother chew fish bone in a side and use the meat Zi that the tongue lick fish bone.

3.The chicken is cooked perfectly, still light pink at the bone, soft but with a bit of chew, and absolutely silky.

4.Soon after surgery she was able to break and chew a biscuit relatively easily, something almost inconceivable before the operation.

5.The children swallowed every word she said, without ever stopping to chew, without even looking.

6.'Even in a closed, dark sack, a small dog can chew his way out, ' he explains.便

7.For the next 45 minutes, she engages the curious creatures in a game of keep-away, using a piece of Sargassum seaweed like a dog's chew toy.45

8.Most large animals have to chew food extensively and form it into a mushy ball that's easy to swallow.使便

9.But if he had spelled out his new ideas in early 2006, says Mr Chew, "there would have been a lot of scepticism" .Sarin2006,Chew:“怀”。

10.Begin your new position with a can-do attitude and a desire to pitch in where needed. But don't bite off more than you can chew.——