snack / snæk /

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snack2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a small portion of food or drink or a light meal, especially one eaten between regular meals.
  2. a share or portion.
  3. Slang. a sexy and physically attractive person; hottie.
  4. Australian Slang. something easily done.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to have a snack or light meal, especially between regular meals: They snacked on tea and cake.

snack 近义词

n. 名词 noun

tiny meal

更多snack例句

  1. She also suggests leaving around special toys and snacks for when you leave, so that your cat or dog associates something positive with that alone time.
  2. Furthermore, essentials such as snacks, water, first-aid and outage information will be offered at drive-in community resource centers during outages this year.
  3. Partnerships for some General Mills brands like fruit snack Lärabar already favor micro-influencers over celebrities.
  4. An unwitting nose scratch, eye rub or finger-food snack could then infect the new person.
  5. It’s prototyped in a lab in the same way that snacks are prototyped in a lab.
  6. Late former governors of NY, TX starred in a 1994 snack chip ad.
  7. The popular snack has also struck a cord with Paleo dieters, according to Lewis.
  8. And the “Pond Pit” snack bar will serve fried tadpole rolls.
  9. Badlands ate, slowly at first; this was a casual snack after all, not a contest.
  10. But that changed in the 19th century, when two important developments helped make ice cream the ubiquitous snack it is today.
  11. He put his arm around her and they entered the snack bar that way.
  12. But he took one man with him and a “snack” of supper in their pockets.
  13. Then they had a hurried snack, and rode off—two very wet police—to find some safer and more open locality for their night camp.
  14. Not that he ever did feel a bit peckish after the hearty snack, for his sandwich was pecked by the four young Seasons at home.
  15. "I aims ter start right now, es soon es I kin buy a snack ter put in my pocket," he announced decisively.