2012年4月27日 星期五

2012_04_27 Nosh v. 零食。To snack n.小吃。 A snack.

Word of the Day for Friday, April 27, 2012
nosh \nosh\, verb:
1. To snack or eat between meals.
2. To snack on.
noun:
1. A snack.
“Here are more munchies for you to nosh on. I know you're probably hungry.” Vincent added a platter of scrumptious fried calamari to the table.
 -- Jessica Speart, Black Delta Night
"You got anything to nosh on?" "We're going to a good restaurant; leave your appetite alone."
 -- William Goldman, Boys and Girls Together
Nosh stems from the Yiddish word nashn from the German word meaning "to nibble." It entered English in the 1950s.

1。两餐之间零食
2。零食

名词:
1。小吃

这里有更多零食小食知道大概饿森特增添了美味的鱿鱼拼盘
- 杰西卡Speart,黑色三角洲

你有什么小食?”“我们要去一个良好的餐厅;独自离开你的食欲
- 威廉·戈德曼男孩和女孩在一起

小食源于蚕食意第绪语单词nashn德国一词的含义在20世纪50年代进入英语

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