morsel
英 [ˈmɔːsl]
美 [ˈmɔːrsl]
n. 少量,一块(食物)
复数:morsels
BNC.15533 / COCA.15599
牛津词典
noun
- 少量,一块(食物)
a small amount or a piece of sth, especially food- a tasty morsel of food
一点可口的食物 - He ate it all, down to the last morsel.
他全吃光了,一点不剩。
- a tasty morsel of food
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 一点点,一小份(尤指食物)
Amorselis a very small amount of something, especially a very small piece of food.- ...a delicious little morsel of meat.
一小块美味可口的肉
- ...a delicious little morsel of meat.
英英释义
noun
- a small amount of solid food
- all they had left was a bit of bread
- a small quantity of anything
- a morsel of paper was all he needed
双语例句
- Miniature Yorkshire puddings with a morsel of beef and horse radish make a great canap é.
微型约克郡布丁,是牛肉与白萝卜根据一定的比例调和而成。 - Every morsel of food I ate.
我吃的每一口食物。 - Smell the perfume of flowers, taste with relish each morsel, as if tomorrow you could never smell and taste again.
去闻花朵的芳香,津津有味地去尝美味佳肴,就好像你明天会再也不能闻到,尝到一样。 - But somewhere between the blueberry patch and the squirrels holes, bear lost his tiny morsel.
但是在草莓地里和她挖得洞之间,大熊丢失他的食物。 - The hungry children did not leave a morsel of food on their plates.
饿了的孩子们没有在盘子里留下一点食物的碎屑。 - In their eyes I was an even tastier morsel than mama. I could see it.
我在他们的眼中是更解馋的,我看出来。 - Or have eaten my morsel myself alone, and the fatherless hath not eaten thereof;
或独自吃我一点食物,孤儿没有与我同吃。 - But she could hardly get down a morsel.
但她简直连一口也吃不下去。 - Billy had the same morsel of lamb chop in his mouth for what seemed like five minutes.
比利嚼着嘴里那块羊排,看来足有五分钟之久。 - He ate it all, down to the last morsel.
他全吃光了,一点不剩。
