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something pron. ⇨ something to eat ⇨ snack nounsnack noun ➡ See also the entry for ⇨ meal 另见meal条snack ♦︎ something to eat ♦︎ refreshmentsThese are all words for an amount of sth to eat which is smaller than a meal. 这些词均表示点心、小吃。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆(a) light snack / refreshments◆to have / grab a snack / something to eat◆to stop for a snack / something to eat / refreshments■ snack [countable] a small meal or amount of food, often eaten in a hurry 点心;小吃;快餐◆I only have time for a quick snack at lunchtime.午餐时我只够时间匆匆吃点东西。◆I think it's time for a mid-morning snack.上午过了一半,我觉得该吃点心了。 see also snack ⇨ dine verb ■ something to eat [singular] a snack 点心;吃的东西◆We stopped for something to eat.我们停下来吃了点东西。◆Would you like something to eat?你要吃点儿什么吗?NOTE 辨析 Snack or something to eat?A snack is less than a meal, but it may be eaten instead of a meal or at a particular time of day. Something to eat is less specific than a snack; it may be a light meal, or it may be much less than that, eaten, or offered to sb at any time that they may be hungry, but not at a regular time. * snack比一顿饭的量要少,但可代替一顿饭或在一天中特定的时间吃。something to eat不如snack具体,可能是一顿便餐,也可能比便餐少得多,任何时间只要饿了就可以吃,而不必在固定时间◆a mid-morning snack上午10时左右吃的点心◆a mid-morning something to eat ■ refreshments [plural] (rather formal) drinks and snacks that are provided or sold to people in a public place or at a public event (公共场所或公开活动中供应或销售的)饮料和小食◆Light refreshments will be sold during the interval.幕间休息时有点心出售。◆Tickets include the price of refreshments.票价包含点心饮料费。 |