gobble的意思和读音

gobble

: [ˈɡɑb(ə)l] : [ˈɡɒb(ə)l]

v.;(

n.()

gobbles  gobbling  gobbled  

v.nibble,conserve

v.guzzle,bolt,wolf,gorge,gulp

gobblev.

1.[t][i]to eat sth very fast, in a way that people consider rude or greedy

Don't gobble your food like that!西

They gobbled down all the sandwiches.

2.[i]when a turkeygobbles , it makes a noise in its throat

v.1.2.3.; (up)4. (up)1.2.3.; (up)4. (up)

n.1.()

v.1.to eat something quickly and often noisily2.to make the sound made by a turkey

1. gastric( ); gobble); gourmand( )…

2. garble (), gobble () comma n. ...

3. glutton n. , ... gobble n. granite n. ...

4. a bunch of gobble , nutter ...

5. shun vt. gobble vi. dub vt.

6. count: gobble: anyway: ...

7. frock , gobble swobble , ...

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1.He was about to take them, when the serpent lunged at him with its three mouths all set to gobble him up in three bites.

2.Mammy: I ain't aiming for you to go after Mr. Wilkes and eat like a field hand and gobble like a hog!

3."You can gobble up the thing, " he said, "or you can try to understand it. ",”,“。”

4.It looks as if it's hatching plans to gobble it up one day.

5.A group of turkeys is technically called a "rafter" , though they are often incorrectly referred to as a "gobble" or simply a "flock" .“rafter”,“gobble()”,“flock()”。

6.Those people who used to eat with gobble their rice might be as well have taken to fish and chips.

7.China is not about to gobble up the region, beginning with Taiwan as an expensive appetizer.

8.Rather than facing a decline in global competitiveness, China has continued to gobble market share in many markets.退

9.Needless to say, the banking industry will insist the mouse is a tiger about to gobble up the world economy.

10.We now gobble up more than two million tons of seafood a year compared to just half-a-million at the dawn of the 20th century.200,2050