snack

名词 n. 动词 v.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A light meal.
  2. A share; a part or portion. obsolete
    — All my demurrs but double his attacks; / At laſt he vvhiſpers, "Do; and vve go ſnacks."
  3. An item of food eaten between meals.
    — Stay another fifteen minutes, in which we can have a snack of some kind in place of dinner.
  4. A very sexy and attractive person. slang
    — Up close, he was a total snack. “That was pretty slick.” “Well.” He cocked his head, “I'm a pretty slick guy.” “I'm Kevin,” I said. “Romeo,” he put out his hand. “You're kidding.”
动词 v.
  1. To eat a light meal.
    — Insult is added to injury when I see the West Coast Railways dining train at the adjacent platform, where guests are sat snacking and drinking wine at a very sociable distance.
  2. To snatch. obsolete,transitive
  3. To eat between meals.
  4. To bite. obsolete,transitive
  5. To share. obsolete,transitive

词形变化

snacks plural snacc alternative snacks present,singular,third-person snacking participle,present snacked participle,past snacked past snacks plural snacks present,singular,third-person snacking participle,present snacked participle,past snacked past

词源

词源 1
From Middle Dutch snacken (“to snack”). Cognate with German schnäken (“to snack”).
词源 2
See snatch (transitive verb). Ultimately of the same origin as the word under Etymology 1, but perhaps through a different source.
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