英 [ˈmɔːs(ə)l] 美 [ˈmɔːrs(ə)l]
n. 一口;(食物)少量
n. (Morsel)人名;(法)莫塞尔
复数morsels
第三人称单数morsels
现在分词morselling或morseling
过去式morselled或morseled
过去分词morselled或morseled
morsel /ˈmɔːsəl/
可数名词 A morsel is a very small amount of something, especially a very small piece of food. (尤指食物) 极少的量
...a delicious little morsel of meat.
…一丁点儿好吃的肉。
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... hunk n. 大块(食物) morsel n. 一小块(食物);小量 sop n. 泡过的食物;安慰品 ...
The child could not even swallow a morsel, though she tried to eat out of obedience.
这孩子连一口也咽不下去,尽管她非常听话地想要吃下去。
He ate it all, down to the last morsel.
他全吃光了,一点不剩。
The wolf thought he was in joke, and came one night to get a dainty morsel.
狼以为他是在开玩笑,一天晚上来取美味的食物。
In such a high-resolution environment even the finest morsel of dust can ruin the entire product.
It seems like a revenue tasty morsel being offered from the Largest Tax Haven in the world.
Soon your ATM code could be the only morsel of data that ever need burden your 21st-century brain.