释义 |
slurp I. \ˈslərp, -lə̄p, -ləip\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Dutch slurpen to lap, sip, slurp, from Middle Dutch slorpen; akin to Middle Low German slorpen to slurp, Norwegian slurpe to sip — more at absorb intransitive verb : to make a sucking noise in the process of drinking or eating transitive verb : to eat or drink (soft food or liquid) noisily < slurping porridge from a wooden spoon — Ogden Nash > II. noun (-s) : a noisy swallow or ingestion < the puppy gobbled at the food in great slurps — Walter Karig > |