🍵sip (sip)

verb
/sɪp/
啜饮 (chuoyin)

含义

To drink something slowly, taking only small amounts at a time.
to drink in small quantities; to taste carefully
含义翻译
慢慢地喝,只喝小量的饮料。
man man de he, zhi he xiao liang de yinliao.

例句

She sipped her tea while reading a book.

她一边读书,一边啜饮着茶。
Ta yibian du shu, yibian chuoyin zhe cha.

She sipped her tea slowly while reading the newspaper.

她一边读报纸一边慢慢地小口喝茶。
Tā yībiān dú bàozhǐ yībiān mànmàn de xiǎo kǒu hē chá.

示例表达

sip of tea
茶的啜饮
cha de chuoyin

同义词

taste, drink, swallow, imbibe, sample, drink slowly, savor
条目 1
taste, drink, swallow, imbibe
条目 2
taste, sample, drink slowly, savor

反义词

gulp, devour, chug, drain, guzzle
条目 1
gulp, devour
条目 2
gulp, chug, drain, guzzle

搭配词

sip tea, sip coffee, take a sip, sip slowly, slowly sip, gently sip, quietly sip
条目 1
sip tea, sip coffee, take a sip, sip slowly
条目 2
sip tea, sip coffee, slowly sip, gently sip, quietly sip

更多例句

I refused to join the gossip politely.

我礼貌地拒绝参与流言蜚语。
Wo limaodi jujue canyu liuyanfeiyu.

We pretend not to hear gossip anymore.

我们假装不再听八卦了。
Women jiazhuang buzai ting bagua le.

She tends not to waste time on gossip.

她通常不会把时间浪费在八卦上。
Ta tongchang bu hui ba shijian langfei zai bagua shang.

I am unwilling to waste time on gossip.

我不愿意在八卦上浪费时间。
Wo buyuanyi zai bagua shang langfei shijian.

We are guilty of wasting time on gossip.

我们承认在八卦上浪费了时间。
Women chengren zai bagua shang langfei le shijian.

They intentionally avoid negative gossip.

他们故意避免负面的闲话。
Tamen guyi bimian fumian de xianhua.

I can't stand listening to gossip at work.

我受不了在工作中听八卦。
Wo shoubuliao zai gongzuo zhong ting bagua.

I disapprove of gossiping about coworkers.

我不赞成议论同事。
Wo bu zancheng yilun tongshi.

At the tiffin time he takes his breakfast and gossips with his friends.

在餐时,他吃早餐并和朋友们聊天。
Zài cān shí, tā chī zǎocān bìng hé péngyǒumen liáotiān.

Who of you know when the time is for Hilsha fish to spawn in the river Mississippi?

你们中谁知道希尔莎鱼在密西西比河里什么时候产卵?
Nǐmen zhōng shuí zhīdào xī'ěrshā yú zài Mìxīxībǐ hé lǐ shénme shíhòu chǎnluǎn?

相关词汇

Use up (a resource); eat, drink, or ingest (food or drink).
to crash into something; to come into conflict
to shine or appear suddenly and brightly for a short time
To fill someone with the urge or ability to do or feel something, especially creative or noble.
to determine by mathematical computation; to estimate
to tie together; to make a legal agreement; to put a cover on a book

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