To ingest; to be ingested. || (transitive) To consume (something solid or semi-solid, usually food) by putting it into the mouth and swallowing it. || (intransitive) To consume a meal. || (intransitive, ergative) To be eaten. || To use up. || (transitive) To destroy, consume, or use up. || (transitive, informal, of a device) To damage, destroy, or fail to eject a removable part or an inserted object. || (transitive, informal, of a vending machine or similar device) To consume money or (other instruents of value, such as a token) deposited or inserted by a user, while failing to either provide the intended product or service, or return the payment. || (transitive, informal) To cause (someone) to worry. || (transitive, business) To take the loss in a transaction. || (transitive) To corrode or erode.
“Pip quickly ran home to get a pork pie for the hungry escaped convict to eat.”
“We decided to eat at a fancy restaurant for our twentieth anniversary.”
“The acid was seen to eat away at exposed parts of the metal.”
例句
Book and news dealers, sellers of edibles , drinkables, and cigars, who seemed to have plenty of customers, were continually circulating in the aisles
车厢里的过道上有小贩来往出卖书报、酒类、食品和雪茄烟,生意颇为兴隆。
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There was no language of edibles , and butter was no emblem of unmaidenly forwardness
吃的东西又不会说话,黄油也不算是有失女性端庄的象征啊。
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They freely offered for sale what edibles they had
他们很自愿地把他们的一点点可吃的东西卖给我们。
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||1:Foraging fits the anti-corporate faith of many hipsters.||2:People are “yearning for something that’s real”, says Frank Grindrod, who teaches foraging in Massachusetts.||3:Urban parks typically offer more plant varieties than similarly sized wilderness areas.||4:And city greenery holds more calories per acre than wildlands that are picked over by deer, says Steve “Wildman” Brill, who sells a 26-language “Wild Edibles ” app and gives foraging tours in New York city parks.