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词汇 nosh
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Definition of nosh in English:

nosh

noun nɒʃnɑʃ
mass nounBritish informal
  • 1Food.

    食物

    filling the freezer with all kinds of nosh

    把冰箱冷冻室装满各种食物。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This week, we have teamed up with the John Barras pub group to give away £140 of top notch nosh at the excellent Ainsty.
    • I'd just finished loading the weekend posh nosh into the boot.
    • For more than 20 years she has been a volunteer on the special White Rose Pullman, where diners pay as much as £60 for top nosh.
    • Driving out to Thorganby, in York's satellite belt of wealthy commuter villages, I'd vaguely expected a fairly traditional country pub, hopefully with a nice line in posh nosh.
    • Start-of-season trout fishermen cast their flies across the crystal water as I strode past, hungry for the good nosh at the Abbey Tearooms.
    • No, what used to be reasonably priced restaurant food is now expensive nosh.
    • They grab some nosh at the food court and then undertake a thorough examination of the software departments of stores all in and around the mall.
    • I felt the need of posh nosh today so I fired up the little blue Ford and motored down to Taunton, intent on spending an obscene amount of my weekly housekeeping on goodies from Marks & Spencer.
    • There will be hot roasted chestnuts and other nosh from Christmas past, as well as traditional ornament-making.
    • There were hundreds of them, scoffing the free nosh and hoovering down the drink and wittering on as if they were the saviours of the world.
    • Lovely parents came back and fitted my car battery for me which has fixed the problem, so we decided to drag ourselves out and eat at Dukes which was painful but worth it to get some decent nosh in our tummies.
    • It's a Mexican themed night with lots of moustaches, tequila, comedians, spicy nosh, raffles, dancing and DJs.
    • You'd not go there for posh nosh but if all you're after is a reasonable cup of coffee and an honest-to-goodness everyday nibble then it does very nicely.
    • If you really want to, as it were, push the boat out, you can hire a private room on this boat, which means you get some nosh as well.
    • If you're like me and will be dining in glorious isolation on St Valentine's Day, your best option might be to order in some posh nosh - double helpings, of course.
    • Of course, I've had to ignore the fact that I don't see the point in posh nosh when a mixed grill or fry-up tastes better and costs less.
    • It's not posh nosh, just slightly more upmarket pub grub, so anyone after a real culinary experience should perhaps steer clear.
    • Owner Kenny is planning a monster bash with heaps of free nosh (pork pies, pasta and chicken) to make his wife Star's 23rd and his daughter Nadine's 21st birthdays a time to remember.
    • And as a result, the village has been jam-packed all week by people in posh cars coming to sample the local nosh.
    • It is No 26 on the ‘Inn Way’ and was chock-a-block with walkers shovelling down the all day nosh.
    Synonyms
    food, sustenance, nourishment, nutriment, fare, daily bread, groceries, rations, iron rations
    snacks, titbits, eatables
    informal nibbles, eats, grub, bread, chow
    British informal scoff
    North American informal chuck
    archaic victuals, vittles, meat, viands, commons
    1. 1.1North American count noun A snack or small item of food.
      〈北美〉小食品
      have plenty of noshes and nibbles conveniently placed

      把许多小食品放在便于拿到的地方。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • And they are typically sad and relatively reserved events, and then afterwards you have a nosh and people tell some funny stories.
      • After a quick nosh at Balans with Tom and Nick, the three of us set off for the Retro Bar for the quiz.
      • Even if they were semicircle instead of full-circle, my pancakes managed to survive as a decent nosh.
      • Nothing sours a social function like some people getting all the nosh.
      Synonyms
      meal, snack
      something to eat
      informal spread, blowout, bite, bite to eat, nosh-up, feed
      British informal, dated tuck-in
      North American informal square
verb nɒʃnɑʃ
[no object]informal
  • 1Eat food enthusiastically or greedily.

    大吃,打牙祭

    you can nosh to your heart's content
    with object there I sat, noshing my favourite food

    我就坐在那儿,大口吃着我喜欢的食物。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They can often be seen noshing there as a perspiring Stanley picks up their cheques.
    • Insects are not interested in noshing it, and the material will not rot, no matter how damp the climate.
    • Food was noshed, drink was drunk, stories were told, and a good time was had by all.
    • Perhaps that's why everyone enjoys pandas, be it watching them play or simply noshing a stick of bamboo.
    • Although this certainly isn't my favourite place in Waterloo, and I am convinced that somewhere out there is a breakfast place that combines good service with excellent noshing, I would return to Benny's.
    • You nosh away at your olives, your bread, your roasted red peppers until your thirst overwhelms you.
    • There really is an endearing quality to this thousand-pound-plus hunk of marine mammal as I watch it grab floating heads of lettuce to nosh just below the surface.
    • And while you peruse the menu you can nosh on the classic Med starter of grilled bread slices swirled around in olive oil and balsamic vinegar.
    • After a lifetime of noshing on rashers of bacon and fried eggs and homemade caramel doughnuts, Grandma was fortified with a stomach, and subsequent arteries, of pure titanium.
    • When you're done noshing, you can kick back in this setting on a wicker sofa with a sweet caipirinha on the rocks in hand.
    • There are plenty of the buds of blueberry and fresh new leaves of salmonberry and salal for the deer to nosh on.
    • The big tourist activity here is shark-feeding in the lagoon: visitors line up in the water along a rope tied between coral heads, while on the other side a couple of reef sharks nosh on fish parts tossed to them by local guides.
    • And if that means children can choose to nosh on hot-dogs, French fries, beans and doughnuts, well, that's up to them.
    • Before you nosh on your order, you get to nibble on thin and crispy poppadums brushed with ghee, made even yummier when used to scoop up diced pickled carrots sprinkled with black sesame.
    • You can also nosh on tasty food at one of the many nearby cafes.
    • Samiramiss is one of the area's Middle Eastern mainstays, and one that seems to have its share of regulars, who come often to nosh on their Lebanese specialities for lunch or dinner.
    • This had quite a lot to do with the excesses of Friday night's office party - which had me out boozing, noshing and bopping (1980s retro night at The Cookie Club) for seven and a half hours solid.
    • Politeness is not top of your average New Yorker's agenda when it comes to early morning or lunchtime dining: they want to nosh and go.
    • A man playing the accordion entertained us as we noshed on a bacon sandwich and a butter tart on a bench by the water.
    • The patio menu is a subset of the regular restaurant menu, with salads and lighter fare being the popular selections with diners noshing under the stars.
    Synonyms
    eat, munch (on), ingest, consume, take, partake of, taste, swallow, devour, feast on, gulp (down), gobble (down), wolf (down), scoff (down), tuck in/into, breakfast (on), lunch (on), dine (on)
    have breakfast, have lunch, have dinner, have tea, have supper
    informal get stuck into, get one's laughing gear round
    British informal shift, gollop, bevvy
    North American informal scarf (down/up), snarf (down/up), inhale
    rare ingurgitate, bib
    1. 1.1North American Eat between meals.
      today's grazing is different from what we used to call noshing or snacking
      Example sentencesExamples
      • You know you're not hungry, but you still have that urge to nosh.
      • It's tempting to nosh while cramming for exams.
      • These days, hungry or not, many mall-goers can't resist the temptation to nosh while they shop.
      • When nutrient-rich food is easily accessible, you're likely to actually use what's on hand to create meals, and to nosh on healthier foods too.
      • What better way to say ‘welcome’ than to give a gift basket full of decorating magazines, or books, and some organic snacks to nosh on while the boxes are being unpacked?

Origin

Early 20th century (denoting a snack bar): Yiddish.

Rhymes

awash, Bosch, bosh, brioche, cloche, cohosh, cosh, dosh, Foch, galosh, gosh, josh, mosh, posh, quash, slosh, splosh, squash, swash, tosh, wash

Definition of nosh in US English:

nosh

nounnäSHnɑʃ
British informal
  • 1Food.

    食物

    filling the freezer with all kinds of nosh

    把冰箱冷冻室装满各种食物。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This week, we have teamed up with the John Barras pub group to give away £140 of top notch nosh at the excellent Ainsty.
    • It is No 26 on the ‘Inn Way’ and was chock-a-block with walkers shovelling down the all day nosh.
    • No, what used to be reasonably priced restaurant food is now expensive nosh.
    • Owner Kenny is planning a monster bash with heaps of free nosh (pork pies, pasta and chicken) to make his wife Star's 23rd and his daughter Nadine's 21st birthdays a time to remember.
    • Driving out to Thorganby, in York's satellite belt of wealthy commuter villages, I'd vaguely expected a fairly traditional country pub, hopefully with a nice line in posh nosh.
    • If you really want to, as it were, push the boat out, you can hire a private room on this boat, which means you get some nosh as well.
    • If you're like me and will be dining in glorious isolation on St Valentine's Day, your best option might be to order in some posh nosh - double helpings, of course.
    • I'd just finished loading the weekend posh nosh into the boot.
    • It's a Mexican themed night with lots of moustaches, tequila, comedians, spicy nosh, raffles, dancing and DJs.
    • It's not posh nosh, just slightly more upmarket pub grub, so anyone after a real culinary experience should perhaps steer clear.
    • They grab some nosh at the food court and then undertake a thorough examination of the software departments of stores all in and around the mall.
    • There will be hot roasted chestnuts and other nosh from Christmas past, as well as traditional ornament-making.
    • Lovely parents came back and fitted my car battery for me which has fixed the problem, so we decided to drag ourselves out and eat at Dukes which was painful but worth it to get some decent nosh in our tummies.
    • There were hundreds of them, scoffing the free nosh and hoovering down the drink and wittering on as if they were the saviours of the world.
    • Start-of-season trout fishermen cast their flies across the crystal water as I strode past, hungry for the good nosh at the Abbey Tearooms.
    • For more than 20 years she has been a volunteer on the special White Rose Pullman, where diners pay as much as £60 for top nosh.
    • And as a result, the village has been jam-packed all week by people in posh cars coming to sample the local nosh.
    • You'd not go there for posh nosh but if all you're after is a reasonable cup of coffee and an honest-to-goodness everyday nibble then it does very nicely.
    • I felt the need of posh nosh today so I fired up the little blue Ford and motored down to Taunton, intent on spending an obscene amount of my weekly housekeeping on goodies from Marks & Spencer.
    • Of course, I've had to ignore the fact that I don't see the point in posh nosh when a mixed grill or fry-up tastes better and costs less.
    Synonyms
    food, sustenance, nourishment, nutriment, fare, daily bread, groceries, rations, iron rations
    1. 1.1North American A snack or small item of food.
      〈北美〉小食品
      have plenty of noshes and nibbles conveniently placed

      把许多小食品放在便于拿到的地方。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • After a quick nosh at Balans with Tom and Nick, the three of us set off for the Retro Bar for the quiz.
      • And they are typically sad and relatively reserved events, and then afterwards you have a nosh and people tell some funny stories.
      • Even if they were semicircle instead of full-circle, my pancakes managed to survive as a decent nosh.
      • Nothing sours a social function like some people getting all the nosh.
      Synonyms
      meal, snack
verbnäSHnɑʃ
[no object]informal
  • 1Eat food enthusiastically or greedily.

    大吃,打牙祭

    there are several restaurants, so you can nosh to your heart's content

    这里有好几家餐馆,你们可以尽情地大吃一顿。

    with object there I sat, noshing my favorite food

    我就坐在那儿,大口吃着我喜欢的食物。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Insects are not interested in noshing it, and the material will not rot, no matter how damp the climate.
    • And if that means children can choose to nosh on hot-dogs, French fries, beans and doughnuts, well, that's up to them.
    • Politeness is not top of your average New Yorker's agenda when it comes to early morning or lunchtime dining: they want to nosh and go.
    • This had quite a lot to do with the excesses of Friday night's office party - which had me out boozing, noshing and bopping (1980s retro night at The Cookie Club) for seven and a half hours solid.
    • When you're done noshing, you can kick back in this setting on a wicker sofa with a sweet caipirinha on the rocks in hand.
    • Perhaps that's why everyone enjoys pandas, be it watching them play or simply noshing a stick of bamboo.
    • You nosh away at your olives, your bread, your roasted red peppers until your thirst overwhelms you.
    • There really is an endearing quality to this thousand-pound-plus hunk of marine mammal as I watch it grab floating heads of lettuce to nosh just below the surface.
    • You can also nosh on tasty food at one of the many nearby cafes.
    • The big tourist activity here is shark-feeding in the lagoon: visitors line up in the water along a rope tied between coral heads, while on the other side a couple of reef sharks nosh on fish parts tossed to them by local guides.
    • Samiramiss is one of the area's Middle Eastern mainstays, and one that seems to have its share of regulars, who come often to nosh on their Lebanese specialities for lunch or dinner.
    • The patio menu is a subset of the regular restaurant menu, with salads and lighter fare being the popular selections with diners noshing under the stars.
    • Food was noshed, drink was drunk, stories were told, and a good time was had by all.
    • They can often be seen noshing there as a perspiring Stanley picks up their cheques.
    • There are plenty of the buds of blueberry and fresh new leaves of salmonberry and salal for the deer to nosh on.
    • And while you peruse the menu you can nosh on the classic Med starter of grilled bread slices swirled around in olive oil and balsamic vinegar.
    • Before you nosh on your order, you get to nibble on thin and crispy poppadums brushed with ghee, made even yummier when used to scoop up diced pickled carrots sprinkled with black sesame.
    • After a lifetime of noshing on rashers of bacon and fried eggs and homemade caramel doughnuts, Grandma was fortified with a stomach, and subsequent arteries, of pure titanium.
    • A man playing the accordion entertained us as we noshed on a bacon sandwich and a butter tart on a bench by the water.
    • Although this certainly isn't my favourite place in Waterloo, and I am convinced that somewhere out there is a breakfast place that combines good service with excellent noshing, I would return to Benny's.
    Synonyms
    eat, munch, munch on, ingest, consume, take, partake of, taste, swallow, devour, feast on, gulp, gulp down, gobble, gobble down, wolf, wolf down, scoff, scoff down, tuck in, tuck into, breakfast, breakfast on, lunch, lunch on, dine, dine on
    1. 1.1North American Eat between meals.
      today's grazing is different from what we used to call noshing or snacking
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It's tempting to nosh while cramming for exams.
      • When nutrient-rich food is easily accessible, you're likely to actually use what's on hand to create meals, and to nosh on healthier foods too.
      • These days, hungry or not, many mall-goers can't resist the temptation to nosh while they shop.
      • What better way to say ‘welcome’ than to give a gift basket full of decorating magazines, or books, and some organic snacks to nosh on while the boxes are being unpacked?
      • You know you're not hungry, but you still have that urge to nosh.

Origin

Early 20th century (denoting a snack bar): Yiddish.

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