首页汉字

嘬字的意思

嘬
做朗读

拼音chuài
部首口部
总笔画15画 使用频率二级字
结构左右结构
组词嘬组词
书写练习嘬字书写练习 笔顺打印嘬字笔顺打印

统一码

嘬字UNICODE编码U+562C,UTF-32: 0000562c,UTF-8: E598AC。

详细解释

chuài

1、大口吞食

嘬嘬:疾食貌

嘬嘬:吞食

2、叮,咬

嘬樘:咬,叮

zuō

1、(形声。从口,最声。本义:吸吮)。

2、同本义。

于是乃相与聚嘬其母(体)而食之。---《韩非子·说林下》

狐狸食之,蝇蚋姑嘬之。---《孟子·滕文公上》

嘬奶;嘬柿子

3、一口吃下去。

毋嘬炙。---《礼记·曲礼》

嘬炙:一口把大块烤肉吞食下去

嘬嘬:贪食的样子

嘬兵:大举兴兵。嘬,贪食。

例句

德思礼太太嘬起嘴唇呷了一口茶。

Mrs. Dursley sipped her tea through pursed lips.

莪给莪给妳嘬后啲疼嫒是手瓬开…

That I give you final loving dearly is that hand lets go …

永远不要大声地喝汤或嘬汤。

Never drink or suck soup loudly.

永远不要大声地喝汤或嘬汤。

Never have soup with big noise.

不用嘬着也能压出来,可能是你还没能控制好舌头。

Maybe you still can not control your tongue well.

味道不坏,“坐我旁边的女孩说,我眼睁睁看她嘬了一块。”

"Not bad," said the girl seated beside me, and I watched as she slid one into her mouth.

萨姆翻了个白眼,心不在焉地嘬了口他长颈啤酒瓶里的酒。

Sam rolled his eyes and sucked on his longneck beer without much interest.

正当我要嘬口咖啡时,突然整个建筑向上晃动起来,我差点失去平衡。

Just as I was about to take a sip of coffee the whole building jolted upwards and nearly knocked me off balance.

他说:“喝的水散发着腐烂的气味,就算你嘬一小口,也够你回味几个小时的。

He said, “The water was putrid. If you took a sip, you could taste it forhours.

一块块的鸡肉固然好吃,但是最美味的部分其实是鸡骨头,当地人最喜欢嘬鸡骨头。

The chunky meat is nice, but the tastiest bits are actually the bones, which locals love to suck.

最后,他给所有孩子们蜜糖味的救生糖。孩子们嘬了一会糖块,可他们无法分辨出这个味道。

Finally, he gave children all honey-flavor Lifesavers. The children sucked on the candy for a while, but they couldn't decipher the taste.

山坑螺,体积小巧尖长,呈圆锥形,如小手指大小,四季韶关各县都有山坑螺上市,秋风起,是嘬山坑螺最佳时间。

Shankeng snails, small size long and sharp, showing conical, such as small finger size, Four Seasons Shaoguan counties have Shankeng lo market, since autumn is the best time to suck Shankeng snail.

但是等到西班牙人开始往这种苦涩饮料里面加糖加蜜后,巧克力就成了欧洲人提神的好饮品,一天之中有事没事都喜欢嘬上两口。

But once the Spanish started adding honey or sugar to the bitter drink, Europeans embraced chocolate as a refreshing beverage to sip throughout the day.

但是等到西班牙人开始往这种苦涩饮料里面加糖加蜜后,巧克力就成了欧洲人提神的好饮品,一天之中有事没事都喜欢嘬上两口。

But once the Spanish started adding honey or sugar to the bitter drink, Europeans embraced chocolate as a refreshing beverage to sip throughout the day.