snarf
verb /snɑːf/
/snɑːrf/
(especially North American English, informal)动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they snarf | /snɑːf/ /snɑːrf/ |
he / she / it snarfs | /snɑːfs/ /snɑːrfs/ |
past simple snarfed | /snɑːft/ /snɑːrft/ |
past participle snarfed | /snɑːft/ /snɑːrft/ |
-ing form snarfing | /ˈsnɑːfɪŋ/ /ˈsnɑːrfɪŋ/ |
- snarf something to eat or drink something very quickly or in a way that people think is greedy
很快地吃(或喝);贪婪地吃(或喝) - The kids snarfed all the cookies.
孩子们吃光了所有的饼干。
词源1950s: perhaps imitative. - The kids snarfed all the cookies.