voraciously
常見(jiàn)例句
- For Abby, a breakthrough moment came at age 9: She started reading voraciously, and today reads well above the seventh-grade level.
對(duì)于Abby來(lái)說(shuō),突破性進(jìn)展發(fā)生于9歲的時(shí)候:她開(kāi)始狼吞虎咽地閱讀起來(lái),到今天,她的閱讀能力已經(jīng)強(qiáng)于7年級(jí)的孩子了。 - Rather than getting trapped by what was already inside their heads, they voraciously consumed new information and combined it in ways no one had previously imagined.
而不是被他們頭腦中已經(jīng)有的想法所困,他們瘋狂的吸收新的信息然后在沒(méi)有人先前想象的方式結(jié)合起來(lái)。 - Violent hunger, for example, though upon many occasions not only natural, but unavoidable, is always indecent, and to eat voraciously is universally regarded as a piece of ill manners.
例如,在許多場(chǎng)合下強(qiáng)烈表現(xiàn)饑餓感盡管是總難以避免的,但卻總是不體面的,吃飯的時(shí)候狼吞虎咽也會(huì)被認(rèn)為是不禮貌。 - When not writing, he was reading voraciously or playing the flute to professional standard.
ECONOMIST: Historical biography - Studying philosophy at the University of Chicago, and reading voraciously from Plato to Kant to H.
ECONOMIST: Martin Gardner - Bank One and First Union, to take two empires built by voraciously acquisitive bosses, have found mergers rather indigestible.
ECONOMIST: Beneath that healthy exterior 返回 voraciously