gobble
verbVerb Forms
Phrasal Verbspresent simple I / you / we / they gobble | |
he / she / it gobbles | |
past simple gobbled | |
past participle gobbled | |
-ing form gobbling |
- [transitive, intransitive]
to eat something very fast, in a way that people consider rude or greedy synonym wolf狼吞虎咽;貪婪地吃 - gobble (something)
Don't gobble your food like that! 别那麽狼吞虎咽地吃東西! - gobble something up/down
They gobbled down all the sandwiches. 他們幾口就把三明治全吃光了。 He gobbled up the last of the chocolates. 他狼吞虎咽地吃掉了最後一塊巧克力。
- gobble (something)
- [intransitive]
when a turkey gobbles, it makes a noise in its throat (火雞)咯咯叫
Word Originverb sense 1 and gobble something up. early 17th cent.: probably from gob.verb sense 2 late 17th cent.: imitative, perhaps influenced by gobble ‘eat something quickly’.