munch的意思和读音

munch

: [mʌntʃ] : [mʌntʃ]

v.

munches  munching  munched  

v.chew,masticate,crunch,chomp,grind

munchv.

1.to eat sth steadily and often noisily, especially sth crisp

She munched on an apple.

He sat in a chair munching his toast.

I munched my way through a huge bowl of cereal.

v.1.[];

v.1.to eat something using your teeth and jaws in a noisy way

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1.But the question no one seems to ask is, if pigs are no longer there to munch away at them, where will Cairo's giant piles of leftovers go?

2.If the cause of disease and death is the root of fear of Munch, his mother and sister passed away this fear is the root cause.

3.Oh Mister Subbalubble, please don't eat me up for lunch, I'll bring a yummy plant instead, for you to sit and munch.

4.The fungus produces chemicals that poison plant-eaters trying to munch its home.使

5.When we were relaxing at home after a year together Steve produced a Monster Munch crisp as a ring.MonsterMunch

6.Women can munch their way into a bigger dress size in weeks by "auto-eating" the calorie equivalent of a Big Mac a day.

7.Snack smarter. Stop smoking and munch right to help your body stay at a healthy weight.

8.Motorists need not fear running down the animals: they will only be allowed to munch the grass in roadside areas fenced off from traffic.

9.As they munch on mashed cassava and a thick stew, they imagine their new life away from the creeks.

10.One of the real pleasure of life for me is to sit and munch on hot buttered popcorn while I watch a good movie.