词汇 | champ |
释义 | champchamp1 /tʃæmp/ verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT] British EnglishBrE 1. BITEto bite food in a noisy way 大声咀嚼〔食物〕 SYN chomp 2. be champing at the bit WAITto be unable to wait for something patiently 急不可待,迫不及待 Examples from the Corpus be champing at the bit• David is champing at the bit.• Within three months Eva was champing at the bit. Examples from the Corpus champ• No doubt he was waiting for her in the foyer, champing at her non-appearance.• It was our first time in the saddle and it had daughter, 11, champing at the bit for more.• David is champing at the bit.• Within three months Eva was champing at the bit.• Meanwhile the owners or their descendants champ impatiently to recover and lovingly restore what is left of the family heritage.• He champed on his gum in time to the music, and kept a poker-faced expression.• Most seem to have lived on the sea floor, champing their way through mud. champ2 noun [countableC] informal WINa champion 冠军 the world champ 世界冠军 Examples from the Corpus champ• A casual drug user has an ice cream habit and a champ is some one who refuses to reveal their supplier.• Trials bike champ, Steve put on a display to show what can be achieved.• Husband John used to be a professional boxer ... and has beaten former heavyweight champ Joe Bugner on more than one occasion.• They've been the league champs for the past five years.• From national champs to national chumps.• The champ took a dive, hit the deck, and split wide Open. (1500-1600) Probably from the sound of eating champ2 (1800-1900) champion |
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