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champ

/champ, chomp/US // tʃæmp, tʃɒmp //UK // (tʃæmp) //

冠军,锦标赛,榜样,榜样人物

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to bite upon or grind, especially impatiently: The horses champed the oats.
    • : to crush with the teeth and chew vigorously or noisily; munch.
    • : to mash; crush.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make vigorous chewing or biting movements with the jaws and teeth.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of champing.

Phrases

  • champ at the bit
  • like a champ

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The defending champs raced out of the starting gates, executing a fairly significant rotation overhaul with remarkable precision.

  • There will be a Big 12 champ, and it will play in a New Year’s Six bowl, but there’s little reason for playoff tea leaf readers to fret about the league over the next four weeks.

  • The Dodgers are not only the new champs, but they have the No.

  • On top of looking dashing, it also moved like a champ, due to the brilliant construction of polyester, elastane, and nylon.

  • The best bet is that we’re going back to the future, and value will repeat as champ.

  • The reigning Emmy champ coming off her best season yet on The Good Wife, Margulies could very well set that record, too.

  • Three-time champ Tony Stewart is reviled—and beloved—for his take-no-prisoners, borderline-unhinged attitude.

  • The clock strikes zero, and the champ is still the champ, 61-56.

  • Champ refers to a field, Bertin was likely the original owner of that field, and the name still holds today.

  • He assured me that Hillary was a champ when it came to separating her public service from her private practice.

  • Ils travaillaient dans le champ, voisin du bois, je suis all les voir tandis que vous marchiez en avant.

  • With the Champ de Mars I was to become unpleasantly acquainted eight years subsequently.

  • I think you'll have a whole vaudeville show at Champ-au-Haut for the rest of your days—and gratis.

  • In passing Champ-au-Haut, he looked up at the house; here and there a light shone behind drawn shades.

  • His mother never mentioned the matter to him; indeed, she shunned all mention, when possible, of Champ-au-Haut and its owner.