柯林斯詞典snack /sn?k/ (snacking,snacked,snacks) 1. N-COUNT A snack is a simple meal that is quick to cook and to eat. 快餐 Lunch was a snack in the fields. 午飯是在野外吃的快餐。2. N-COUNT A snack is something such as a chocolate bar that you eat between meals. (正餐之間的) 小吃 Do you eat sweets, cakes or sugary snacks? 你吃糖果、糕點(diǎn)或甜點(diǎn)心嗎?3. V-I If you snack, you eat snacks between meals. 吃小吃 Instead of snacking on crisps and chocolate, nibble on celery or carrot. 不要吃炸薯片和巧克力這些零食,要啃點(diǎn)芹菜或胡蘿卜。 返回 snack劍橋詞典a small amount of food that is eaten between meals , or a very small meal 小吃,點(diǎn)心;快餐 I had a huge lunch , so I'll only need a snack for dinner . 我午飯吃得很飽,所以晚飯吃些點(diǎn)心就可以了。 Fresh or dried fruit makes an ideal snack. 新鮮水果或果脯是理想的小吃。 Many snack foods are high in salt , sugar , and fat . 很多快餐都是高鹽、高糖、高脂肪。 例句 I don't eat much for lunch - just a light snack.If there's a cafe nearby , we could stop for a snack.I have breakfast at 7.30, lunch at 1.00, and sometimes a snack in between.We were planning on just having a snack and catching the early train .Do you fancy a snack before we go? 返回 snack