peckish
常見(jiàn)例句
- Looks may not kill, but they can leave you feeling peckish.
長(zhǎng)相也許不會(huì)要你的命,但可能會(huì)讓你挨餓。 - People who say such things love others the way spiders love flies; they love to capture them, wrap them in immobilizing fetters, and drain nourishment out of them at peckish moments.
說(shuō)這些話的人對(duì)對(duì)方的愛(ài)實(shí)際上是蜘蛛對(duì)蒼蠅的愛(ài):它們愛(ài)抓住對(duì)方,用牢固的絲線纏住對(duì)方然后在饑餓的時(shí)候抽干對(duì)方的營(yíng)養(yǎng)。 - Speaking of which, if you’re feeling peckish, a few minutes’ stroll away is the barbecue buffet at Punch, where you can tuck into a vast collection of ribs, salmon, prawns and salads.
說(shuō)到這里,如果你餓了,步行幾步就可以看到立在那里的自助燒烤攤,有排骨、鮭魚(yú)、大蝦和沙拉,您可以美美的大吃一頓。 - Looks may not kill, but they can leave you feeling peckish.
ECONOMIST: There is a benefit in looking like dad - But he may not have been quite satisfied with the Brazilian fare, because when he got to Uruguay, and met up with the president there, Mr. Bush still seemed a little peckish.
NPR: Latin America Trip Not Entirely Business as Usual - Its mini-croissant, at euro0.60, is a favourite with Greek snackers, but it is too expensive for many peckish Bulgarians, so both the recipe and the size have been adjusted to make the product more affordable.
ECONOMIST: Good neighbours 返回 peckish