常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Looks may not kill, but they can leave you feeling peckish.長(zhǎng)相也許不會(huì)要你的命,但可能會(huì)讓你挨餓。People who say such things love others the way spiders love flies; they love to capture them, wrap them in immobilizing fetters, and drain nourishment out of them at peckish moments.說(shuō)這些話的人對(duì)對(duì)方的愛(ài)實(shí)際上是蜘蛛對(duì)蒼蠅的愛(ài):它們愛(ài)抓住對(duì)方,用牢固的絲線纏住對(duì)方然后在饑餓的時(shí)候抽干對(duì)方的營(yíng)養(yǎng)。Speaking of which, if you’re feeling peckish, a few minutes’ stroll away is the barbecue buffet at Punch, where you can tuck into a vast collection of ribs, salmon, prawns and salads.說(shuō)到這里,如果你餓了,步行幾步就可以看到立在那里的自助燒烤攤,有排骨、鮭魚(yú)、大蝦和沙拉,您可以美美的大吃一頓。權(quán)威例句Looks may not kill, but they can leave you feeling peckish.ECONOMIST: There is a benefit in looking like dadBut he may not have been quite satisfied with the Brazilian fare, because when he got to Uruguay, and met up with the president there, Mr. Bush still seemed a little peckish.NPR: Latin America Trip Not Entirely Business as UsualIts mini-croissant, at euro0.60, is a favourite with Greek snackers, but it is too expensive for many peckish Bulgarians, so both the recipe and the size have been adjusted to make the product more affordable.ECONOMIST: Good neighbours 返回 peckish