champ
- IPA[tʃamp]
英式
- (of a horse) make a noisy biting or chewing action.;munch or chew enthusiastically or noisily
- a biting or chewing action.
verb: champ, 3rd person present: champs, gerund or present participle: champing, past tense: champed, past participle: champed
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動詞
- 1. (of a horse) make a noisy biting or chewing action.
- ▪ munch or chew enthusiastically or noisily he champed on his sandwich
- 2. fret impatiently he was already on the plane, champing to get off to Lagos
名詞
- 1. a biting or chewing action.
- be restlessly impatient to start doing something
Oxford Dictionary
- an avenue in Paris, France, that extends from the Place de la Concorde to the Arc de Triomphe.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an avenue in Paris, leading from the Place de la Concorde to the Arc de Triomphe.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[tʃamp]
英式
- an Irish dish of potatoes mashed with spring onions, butter, and milk: he served up mounds of fresh creamy champ with roast lamb
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[tʃamp]
英式
- a champion: he showed the style that was to turn him into a world champ
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[CHamp]
美式
- a champion: he showed the style that was to turn him into a world champ
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[CHamp]
美式
- an Irish dish of potatoes mashed with spring onions, butter, and milk: he served up mounds of fresh creamy champ with roast lamb
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[CHamp]
美式
- another term for chomp
Oxford American Dictionary