to gobble
第三人称
gobbles
现在进行时
gobbling
过去式
gobbled
过去完成时
gobbled
1
狼吞虎咽, 大口吞食
to eat something quickly and greedily, often making loud and rapid swallowing sounds
及物动词
- The children tend to gobble their candy as soon as they get it on Halloween.
孩子们在万圣节一拿到糖果就倾向于狼吞虎咽。
- After a long day of fasting, he couldn't resist gobbling down his dinner.
经过一天的长时间禁食后,他忍不住狼吞虎咽地吃掉了晚餐。
- The dog eagerly gobbled up the food in its bowl.
狗急切地狼吞虎咽地吃掉了碗里的食物。
- During the picnic, everyone gobbled sandwiches and chips.
野餐期间,每个人都狼吞虎咽地吃三明治和薯片。
- In a rush, she had to gobble her lunch before the meeting.
匆忙中,她不得不在会议前狼吞虎咽地吃完午餐。
2
咯咯叫, 咕咕叫
to make a rapid, throaty, and guttural noise made in a series of gurgling clucks sound
- The turkey gobbled loudly in the yard, announcing its presence.
火鸡在院子里大声地咯咯叫,宣告它的存在。
- The bird gobbled from the tree, making its deep, throaty sound.
鸟儿从树上咯咯叫,发出其深沉、喉音的声音。
- The wild turkeys gobbled in the forest as they called to each other.
野生火鸡在森林里互相呼唤时咯咯叫。
- As the holiday approached, the turkeys in the barnyard began to gobble.
随着假期的临近,谷仓里的火鸡开始咯咯叫。
- The old turkey gobbled loudly, warning the others of an approaching threat.
老火鸡大声地咯咯叫,警告其他火鸡有威胁正在接近。