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  1. nom

    • IPA[nɒm]

    英式

    • excl
      used to express pleasure at eating, or at the prospect of eating
    • plural
      food
    • v.
      eat (something), typically with great enjoyment
    • verb: nom, 3rd person present: noms, gerund or present participle: nomming, past tense: nommed, past participle: nommed

    • noun: nom nom, plural noun: nom noms

    • 釋義
    • 相關詞

    excl

    • 1. used to express pleasure at eating, or at the prospect of eating chili and cornbread for dinner, nom nom! I love pizza. Nom nom nom

    plural

    • 1. food there were all kinds of nom noms—onion rings, hot dogs, burgers, and fries a Mexican restaurant that serves noms like sweet potato empanadas

    動詞

    • 1. eat (something), typically with great enjoyment I nommed all my pizza before I remembered to take a picture the first sighting of a leatherback turtle in Dorset—it's nomming a jellyfish, as they do
    • abbr
      nominal.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • abbr
      nominal.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      an assumed name used by a writer instead of their real name; a pen name: she is better known under her nom de plume of Daniel Stern

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      an assumed name used by a writer instead of their real name; a pen name: she is better known under her nom de plume of Daniel Stern

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      an assumed name under which a person engages in combat or some other activity or enterprise: some gave themselves fierce noms de guerre like ‘Rambo’ every salesperson has a nom de guerre

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      an assumed name under which a person engages in combat or some other activity or enterprise: some gave themselves fierce noms de guerre like “Rambo” every salesperson has a nom de guerre

    Oxford American Dictionary

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    • IPA[näm]

    美式

    • excl
      used to express pleasure at eating, or at the prospect of eating: chili and cornbread for dinner, nom nom! I love pizza. Nom nom nom
    • plural
      food: there were all kinds of nom noms—onion rings, hot dogs, burgers, and fries a Mexican restaurant that serves noms like sweet potato empanadas
    • v.
      eat (something), typically with great enjoyment: I nommed all my pizza before I remembered to take a picture the first sighting of a leatherback turtle in Dorset—it's nomming a jellyfish, as they do

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • IPA[näm]

    美式

    • n.
      a nomination for an honor, award, etc: she isn't the only star to receive an Oscar nom for her first feature film role
    • v.
      nominate for an honor, award, etc.: Inception was nommed for an Oscar but lost out to The King's Speech

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • IPA[nɒm]

    英式

    • n.
      a nomination for an honour, award, etc: she isn't the only star to receive an Oscar nom for her first feature film role
    • v.
      nominate for an honour, award, etc.: Inception was nommed for an Oscar but lost out to The King's Speech

    Oxford Dictionary