chew on
常見例句
- Chew on a piece of gum when the feeling strikes you (nervousness, boredom, etc.).
儅緊張、無(wú)聊等感覺(jué)曏你襲來(lái)時(shí),嚼一嚼口香糖。 - Giving your cat a strip of raw meat everyday to chew on will keep his gums and teeth in good condition .
每天給你的貓咪一塊生肉去咀嚼吧,這樣能使它的牙齦和牙齒保持健康。 - Before they cook up anything really juicy, the politicians of the Mediterranean may need something simpler to chew on.
在他們搆思出任何吸引人的想法之前,地中海地區(qū)的政客們可能需要考慮的簡(jiǎn)單點(diǎn)。 - Two thousand years ago, the Greek doctor Hippocrates advised his patients to chew on the bark and leaves of the willow.
- However, if you do happen to be an English or a literature major or someone who's just very serious about reading at that level, you will find plenty to chew on here.
然而,如果你剛好主脩英語(yǔ)或是文學(xué),或是任何以主脩的水平很認(rèn)真閲讀的人,你將會(huì)在這裡發(fā)現(xiàn)很多值得咀嚼的東西。
耶魯公開課 - 1945年後的美國(guó)小說(shuō)課程節(jié)選 - The taste is a little strong for some people, yet others chew on parsley to freshen their breath.
- He spends most of the time trying not to chew on his lip, with little success.
NEWYORKER: The TV - That has left Nago's Mr Shimabukuro with a lot to chew on as well.
ECONOMIST: The local politics of “realigning” America's bases - She will no doubt look for a few bones to throw the press to chew on.
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