snacked
英 [snækt]
美 [snækt]
v.  吃点心(或快餐、小吃)
snack的过去式
双语例句
- She would improve her diet if she ate less fried food and snacked less.
 如果她少吃油炸食品和零食的话,她的饮食结构就会有所改观。
- The important thing is that the snacks are not added to the meal: if he snacked enough, at dinner time he could eat only a plate of pasta or only a main dish, but never both.
 最重要的是不要把零食加在孩子的正餐中,一旦吃了太多零食,到了该吃晚餐时孩子只吃的下一小盘义大利面或是一条小鱼而已,绝对无法两样都吃。
- Just under 10 per cent reported eating lunch out of the vending machine at least once a week, while 70 per cent of workers said they snacked during the day.
 10%不到一点的人每周会从自动贩卖机购买午餐;同时有70%的人说他们每天都要吃零食。
- Researchers found that people who snacked on the fruits ate fewer calories at their next meal.
 研究人员发现,下午茶吃水果的人下一餐摄入的热量也相对少一些。
- Researchers found that when the two groups snacked on the almonds rather than the muffins, they reduced both their LDL and total cholesterol levels.
 研究人员发现当两个小组的零食不是muffin蛋糕而是杏仁时,他们的低密度脂蛋白和总胆固醇量都有所下降。
- Those who snacked on berries consumed, on average, 134 fewer calories.
 那些点心吃浆果的人,平均少摄入134大卡热量。
- Ever since, he has snacked on walls and streets of Karnataka, India-and claims to suffer no ill effects.
 他住在印度卡纳塔克邦。自从那时,他就在啃食墙面和街道上的砖土,并称自己的身体没有不良反应。
- Though they all ate the same amount, the fat mice snacked more when they were less active, perhaps failing to burn off those calories.
 虽然它们的进食量总量相等,但肥鼠懒起来的时候吃的就多了,可能就没办法燃烧这些热量了。
- ( On a recent visit, its staff snacked on a whole roasted fish and fizzy cocktails, while I coughed on the fumes from some pungent roasted chili peppers.)
 (在最近一次实地访问中,该公司的员工正在拿一整条烤鱼和冒着汽泡的鸡尾酒当点心,而烤辣椒的辣味让我忍不住咳嗽起来。)
- We picnicked on the flat grassy Pampas and snacked in the teahouse of a Welsh settlement deep in the deserts of Patagonia.
 平坦的草地上的潘帕斯草原,或是深在沙漠中的巴塔哥尼亚。
