champ
英 [tʃæmp]
美 [tʃæmp]
- n. 咀嚼;咀嚼声
- vt. 焦急;大声地嚼;格格地咬
- vi. 咬;啮(过去式champed,过去分词champed,现在分词champing,第三人称单数champs)
- n. (Champ)人名;(法)尚;(英)钱普
1. jam => (archaic) cham / chamb => champ.
2. jam => champ.
3. champ chomp.
4. 因为咀嚼其实就是反复不断的挤压食物。
- champ (n.)
- 1868, American English abbreviation of champion (n.).
- champ (v.)
- "to chew noisily," 1520s, probably echoic; OED suggests a connection with jam (v.). Earlier also cham, chamb, etc. To champ on (or at) the bit, as an eager horse will, is attested in figurative sense by 1640s. Related: Champed; champing. As a noun in this sense, attested from c. 1600.
- 1. He had been, he said modestly, swimming champ at high school.
- 他谦逊地说,念中学时他曾经是游泳冠军。
- 2. Finally , the paper introduces the gravity satellites of CHAMP, GRACE and GOCE.
- 文章对CHAMP 、 GRACE和GOCE重力 卫星作了介绍.
- 3. The champ obviously hurt his hand on Rocky's hip!
- 冠军打洛奇的屁股时明显伤了手!
- 4. The new heavyweight champ of the world, Terry Conklin, has signed with me.
- 新的世界重量级拳击冠军, 特里·康克林, 已经和我签了.
- 5. Would you mind checking it to see if it matches the saliva from our spitting champ?
- 你能查一下这个是否符合我们吐口水大王的唾液 么 ?