eaten
英:[ˈi:tn] 美: [ˈitn]
eaten 基本解释
v.吃,喝,吃饭( eat的过去分词 );(食物)吃起来感到;咬;(人)感到苦恼(或烦恼)
英英释义
eat[ 英 [ˈi:tn] 美 [ˈitn ]
v.take in solid food"She was eating a banana"; "What did you eat for dinner last night?"
eat a meal; take a meal"We did not eat until 10 P.M. because there were so many phone calls"; "I didn't eat yet, so I gladly accept your invitation"
take in food; used of animals only"This dog doesn't eat certain kinds of meat"; "What do whales eat?"
同义词:feed
use up (resources or materials)同义词:consumeeat upuse updepleteexhaustrun throughwipe out
worry or cause anxiety in a persistent way"What's eating you?"
同义词:eat on
cause to deteriorate due to the action of water, air, or an acid同义词:corroderust
eaten 相关例句
词组短语
eaten up吃完;耗尽
双语例句
- Paying for that new carpet has eaten into my savings.
付新地毯的款用去了我的一部分储蓄。 - Muffin is usually toasted and eaten hot with butter.
松饼通常烤热加黄油吃。 - The man was sent to the hospital for having eaten toadstool by mistake.
那个人因为误食毒菌而被送进了医院。 - I slaved away all day over a hot stove to produce this meal, and now they've hardly eaten any of it.
我一整天围着火热的炉子辛辛苦苦地做出这顿饭,可是他们现在几乎一点儿也没有吃。 - This piece of cloth was eaten by a moth.
这块布被蠹虫蛀坏了。 - He vomited up all he had eaten.
他把吃下的东西全吐了出来。 - Several baskets of fruit were eaten at the party.
宴会上,大家吃掉了好几篮水果。 - He has eaten a whole box of chocolates.
他吃了一整盒巧克力。
权威例句
Eaten alive: a history of macroautophagy.Apoptosis: the importance of being eaten.An azhdarchid pterosaur eaten by a velociraptorine theropodThe amount eaten in meals by humans is a power function of the number of people presentSurface decontamination of fruits and vegetables eaten rawFoods commonly eaten in the United States, 1989-1991 and 1994-1996: are portion sizes changing?How Some Insects Detect and Avoid Being Eaten by Bats: Tactics and Countertactics of Prey and PredatorWhy are Pistillate Inflorescences of Simarouba glauca Eaten Less than Staminate Inflorescences?Second-meal effect: low-glycemic-index foods eaten at dinner improve subsequent breakfast glycemic response.Overcompensation in Response to Mammalian Herbivory: The Advantage of Being Eaten