chow down造句

As a verb, "chow" is normally part of the phrasal verbs "to chow down" or "to chow on"; these carry a connotation of eating a lot or eating quickly.

Another possible way to stop the atopic march: Get infants to chow down on probiotics, or friendly bacteria, such as Lactobacillus found in certain yogurts.

chow down造句

作为动词,chow常常是短语动词“to chow down”或是“to chow on”的一部分,其意隐含着吃得多或吃得快;

Students at varying college can chow down on corn cooked with grapes, diced mooncakes with chili, and Fried tomatoes with pineapple.

People's willingness to chow down on the altered stuff varied a lot by what sort of food would be on the plate.

Others chow down on everything in sight and still stay skinny.

It had been a hard day's work and when we stopped for supper I was ready to chow down.