champ
verb /tʃæmp/
/tʃæmp/
[intransitive, transitive]动词形式
Idioms present simple I / you / we / they champ | /tʃæmp/ /tʃæmp/ |
he / she / it champs | /tʃæmps/ /tʃæmps/ |
past simple champed | /tʃæmpt/ /tʃæmpt/ |
past participle champed | /tʃæmpt/ /tʃæmpt/ |
-ing form champing | /ˈtʃæmpɪŋ/ /ˈtʃæmpɪŋ/ |
- champ (something) (especially of horses
) to bite or eat something noisily尤指马 大声地咬(或咀嚼) 词源verb late Middle English: probably imitative.
Idioms
champing at the bit
- (informal) impatient to do or start doing something
迫不及待;急不可耐 - Gerry’s champing at the bit to go to college.
格里渴望上大学。
- Gerry’s champing at the bit to go to college.