paunch
英 [pɔːntʃ]
美 [pɑːntʃ]
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paunch 大肚子来自古法语pance,来自拉丁语pantex,肚子。
- paunch (n.)
- late 14c. (late 12c. in surnames), from Old French pance (Old North French panche) "belly, stomach," from Latin panticem (nominative pantex) "belly, bowels" (source also of Spanish panza, Italian pancia); possibly related to panus "swelling" (see panic (n.2)).
- 1. He finished his dessert and patted his paunch.
- 他吃完甜点,拍了拍他的大肚子。
- 2. His once lean figure was developing a paunch.
- 他不像以前那么瘦削,开始长啤酒肚了。
- 3. Mr. Stryver laughed till he shook his precocious paunch.
- 斯特莱佛先生哈哈大笑,笑得他过早出现的大肚子直抖.
- 4. " Yes, that's why you've got a paunch.
- “ 是啊, 要不你肚子怎会这么圆. ”
- 5. Conn drummed his paunch reflectively.
- 康安带着沉思的神气,弹了弹自己的大肚子.