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ate 范例

EN[eɪt] [ɛt] [-ɛt] [-eɪt]
US
吃 (eat的过去式)

    Examples of ate in a Sentence

  • 例句 et
    1. 1906, Richard Henslowe Wellington, The King's Coroner, p. 61: A child under seven years of age is conclusively presumed to be incapable of either murder or manslaughter (presumptio juris et de jure), no evidence of capacity being admissible.
    2. 2012 Justin D. Yeakel et al, "Stable isotopes, functional morphology, and human evolution: a model of consilience" arXiv
    3. 2012 Justin D. Yeakel et al, "Stable isotopes, functional morphology, and human evolution: a model of consilience" arXiv
    4. "a nonprofit association or corporation, whose aims and objectives are religious, educational, librarial, or community service in nature" (McGillivary,Glenn, et al., Wage and Hour Laws: A State-by-state Survey, 2004:649)
    5. I don't speak French and English; I speak Quebecois et Joual
    6. What it probably means is that Dumbledore et al must constantly contend without the authority to take action, especially in light of Fudge, who is probably Slytherinish enough to fire any MoM officials who contend that Volemort[sic] has returned.
    7. But the really dangerous people would be the servants, la valetaille et la piétaille, the cold-eyed, unimpressionable, unlachrymose, and, when encountered in a corridor, insolent observers of Rousseau’s magisterial performances.
    8. The most uninformed mind, with a healthy body, is happier than the wisest valetudinarian. -- Thomas Jefferson, The Writings of Thomas Jefferson (1904), p. 168.
    9. She affected to be spunky about her ailments and afflictions, but she was in fact an utterly self-centered valetudinarian (Louis Auchincloss) The American Heritage Dictionary
    10. All the hard words in this sentence have been spelled fon-et-ik-al-lee (phonetically).
  • 例句 eat
    1. You great big humans might not notice me if you come to my house, but you'd notice my mate all right. My chum, my pal, my bezzy mate, he'd eat you in one gulp, if you were rude to me.
    2. Elephants are big animals, and they eat a lot. ‎
    3. The toast was too burnt to eat.
    4. At twilight in the summer there is never anybody to fearman, woman, or cat—in the chambers and at that hour the mice come out. They do not eat parchment or foolscap or red tape, but they eat the luncheon crumbs.
    5. Please don't eat the Chinese: I'm saving it for later.
    6. They wear conventional clothes, eat conventional food, and keep conventional hours. ‎
    7. This deboned fish will be safe for the cat to eat.
    8. Stop being difficult and eat your broccoliyou know it's good for you. ‎
    9. So dispirited were the troops after the loss of their beloved commander that they moped about and could barely be bothered to eat let alone load their guns.
    10. In this company it's dog eat dog. If you don't do better than the rest, you're on the street in next to no time.
  • 例句 ate
    1. get me a thing of apple juice at the store;  I just ate a whole thing of jelly beans
    2. When Chris updated his status with "just ate entirely too much. Should make for a great bm to share with someone later," I thought it was TMI.
    3. I ate a piece of toast for breakfast.
    4. They couldn't reach the branches, so they ate the windfalls.
    5. I was very ill today; I kept bringing up everything I ate. ‎
    6. The VHS recorder just ate the tape and won't spit it out. ‎
    7. John is late for the meeting because the photocopier ate his report. ‎
    8. The video game in the corner just ate my quarter. ‎
    9. The acid rain ate away the statue.  The strong acid eats through the metal. ‎
    10. The battery acid ate away at the metal until a large hole appeared.
    11. The river bank had been eaten away over the years by the flood water.
    12. Rust ate into the old swords and armour.
  • 例句 eats
    1. When are we going to get some eats?
    2. He eats too many french fries.
    3. The average stefnist eats up good stfantasy, has an exaggerated idea of its literary merit, and will leap to defend it against detractors.
    4. He eats a healthy diet most of the time, but has a sweet tooth when it comes to candy.
    5. Here the little girl eats a "vege-burger" and her sister drinks pomegranate juice, one of favorites at snack bar
    6. She eats a balanced diet, but takes vitamin pills anyway, to cover her bases.
    7. The soup that eats like a meal. ‎
    8. The acid rain ate away the statue.  The strong acid eats through the metal. ‎
    9. to eat → he eats
  • 例句 eaten
    1. Dinner can be barbecued beef ribs eaten on the patio of the Main Street Grill or cherried duck at the Black Cat, a cozy fireplace-lit bistro.
    2. But Richmond [ …] appeared to lose himself in his own reflections. Some pickled crab, which he had not touched, had been removed with a damson pie; and his sister saw [ …] that he had eaten no more than a spoonful of that either.
    3. “[…] She takes the whole thing with desperate seriousness. But the others are all easy and jovialthinking about the good fare that is soon to be eaten, about the hired fly, about anything.”
    4. The eat-or-be-eaten dynamic is, of course, as it has always been in these nature programs, but the camera here has an exquisite eye, whether focused on miniature deer, various llamalike animals, fish or — he said grudginglypenguins.
    5. Pap and wors are traditionally eaten at a braai.
    6. The house was deserted, with a rancid half-eaten meal still on the dinner table.
    7. The scientist could read the dinosaur dung to see what it had eaten. He was an expert in scatological studies, called scatology. ‎
  • 例句 eating
    1. Panfish are caught primarily for eating, rather than for sport.
    2. The three most common nonfood picas were eating of strings and rags; feces, vomit, and urine; and paper, cigarettes, and soil.
    3. Eating large amounts of liquorice can lead to pseudohyperaldosteronism.
    4. The pioneers survived by eating the small game they could get: rabbits, squirrels and occasionally a raccoon. ‎
    5. Are you on a diet? Why are you eating that rabbit food?
    6. My girl bled on my face when I was eating her out, I got red wings again, gross.
    7. [ … ] Malays at the famous Night Market speak with awe about the Chinese tourists who spend “a thousand ringgits a week just eating fish.”
    8. [ … ] Mr. Castro waxed nostalgic, recounting the time he and Soviet comrades sat around a campfire in the forest eating salo, the cured pig fat that is a staple chaser of Russian vodka.
相关连结:
  1. en atelier
  2. fr atelier
  3. en atend
  4. en atene
  5. en ateji
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