wolfs

英 [wʊlfs] 美 [wʊlfs]

v.  大口地快吃; 狼吞虎咽
wolf的第三人称单数



柯林斯词典


  1. A wolf is a wild animal that looks like a large dog.
    1. VERB 狼吞虎咽地吃
      If someone wolfs their food, they eat it all very quickly and greedily.
      1. I was back in the changing room wolfing tea and sandwiches.
        我回到更衣室,狼吞虎咽地喝茶、吃三明治。
      2. Wolf down means the same as wolf .
        wolf down同 wolf
      3. He wolfed down the rest of the biscuit and cheese...
        他把剩下的饼干和奶酪一扫而光。
      4. She bought a hot dog from a stand on a street corner and wolfed it down.
        他从街角小摊上买了一个热狗,大口地吃了下去。
    2. 喊“狼来了”;发假警报
      If someone cries wolf, they say that there is a problem when there is not, with the result that people do not believe them when there really is a problem.
      1. PHRASE 勉强度日;糊口
        If you keep the wolf from the door, you succeed in providing food and other necessary things for yourself or your family.
        1. A lot of the lads took small jobs to help keep the wolf from the door.
          很多少年打零工帮补家里维持生计。

      双语例句

      1. The trailer is set to a very modern song Wolfs Law by Welsh alternative rock band The Joy Formidable, released earlier this year.
        预告的背景音乐是一首非常现代化的歌曲,来自威尔士另类摇滚乐队TheJoyFormidable今年早些时候发布的新歌《WolfsLaw》。
      2. He just wolfs his food down.
        他狼吞虎咽地把食物吃下去了。
      3. British relief system s enlightenment on the legislation of China s absolute poverty relief; Along with thousands of other families in dying inner cities, the Wolfs have become mired in a morass of welfare, crime and self-destruction.
        英国济贫制度对我国绝对贫困救济立法的启示他们同几千家居住在毫无希望的贫民窟中的居民一道,陷入接受救济、违法犯罪、自我毁灭的困境。
      4. You're about to take the last cookie when your friend wolfs it down!
        伸手想拿最后一块饼干,却被朋友抢先了!