吃 chī HSK1 eat Definitions Defs Origin Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents Showing: All meanings (5) All meanings 994 chī 994 eat 981suffer 7consume 4absorb 1destroy 1 994 sentences — page 49 of 50 1…47484950 Go to page Go 这种保健品含有大量激素,不能给小孩子吃。 zhè zhǒng bǎojiànpǐn hányǒu dàliàng jīsù, bù néng gěi xiǎoháizi chī. This health supplement contains a large amount of hormones and should not be given to young children. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary这种白菜的叶子是深绿色的,吃起来很清脆。 zhè zhǒng báicài de yèzi shì shēn lǜsè de, chī qilai hěn qīngcuì. The leaves of this cabbage are dark green and have a very crisp texture. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary为了请客吃这顿大餐,我这次可是大出血了。 wèile qǐngkè chī zhèi dùn dàcān, wǒ zhèi cì kěshì dà chūxuè le. I really broke the bank to treat everyone to this feast. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary平时要多吃新鲜的蔬果,对身体健康有好处。 píngshí yào duō chī xīnxiān de shūguǒ, duì shēntǐ jiànkāng yǒu hǎochu. One should regularly eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, as it is beneficial to one's health. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他在吐司上涂了一层厚厚的酱,吃得津津有味。 tā zài tǔsī shàng tú le yī céng hòu hòu de jiàng, chī de jīnjīnyǒuwèi. He spread a thick layer of jam on the toast and ate it with relish. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary每年正月初一,家里人都会聚在一起吃团圆饭。 měi nián Zhēngyuè chū yī, jiālǐrén dōu huì jù zài yīqǐ chī tuányuánfàn. Every year on the first day of the first lunar month, the family gathers for a reunion dinner. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary为了庆祝他的生日,我们全家去吃了一顿大餐。 wèile qìngzhù tā de shēngrì, wǒmen quánjiā qù chī le yī dùn dàcān. To celebrate his birthday, our whole family went out for a big meal. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary这种油腻的食物吃多了,会让人感到一阵恶心。 zhè zhǒng yóunì de shíwù chī duō le, huì ràng rén gǎndào yī zhèn ěxīn. Eating too much of this greasy food will make you feel nauseous. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary这种刚出锅的糖炒栗子吃起来味道又香又甜。 zhè zhǒng gāng chūguō de táng chǎo lì zi chī qilai wèidao yòu xiāng yòu tián. These freshly roasted sugar-coated chestnuts taste fragrant and sweet. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary在寒冷的冬天,吃一个热腾腾的烤山芋真舒服。 zài hánlěng de dōngtiān, chī yī gè rèténgténg de kǎo shānyù zhēn shūfu. In the cold winter, it feels great to eat a piping hot roasted sweet potato. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary多吃水果和蔬菜可以补充身体所需的维他命。 duō chī shuǐguǒ hé shūcài kěyǐ bǔchōng shēntǐ suǒ xū de wéitāmìng. Eating plenty of fruits and vegetables can provide the vitamins your body needs. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary谁也没料到会议会持续这么久,大家都没吃晚饭。 shéi yě méi liàodào huìyì huì chíxù zhème jiǔ, dàjiā dōu méi chī wǎnfàn. No one expected the meeting to last so long, so no one has had dinner. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary这顿午饭,他们一家子围坐在一起吃得特别开心。 zhè dùn wǔfàn, tāmen yījiāzi wéizuò zài yīqǐ chī de tèbié kāixīn. The whole family sat around together and had a very happy lunch. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary我大姑子说明天要带着她的孩子来家里吃午饭。 wǒ dà gū zi shuō míngtiān yào dài zhe tā de háizi lái jiālǐ chī wǔfàn. My sister-in-law said she is bringing her children over for lunch tomorrow. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary这种新鲜的小黄瓜吃起来非常清脆,口感特别好。 zhè zhǒng xīnxiān de xiǎo huángguā chī qilai fēicháng qīngcuì, kǒugǎn tèbié hǎo. These fresh mini cucumbers are very crisp and have an excellent texture. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary由于吃得太辣,他的菊花今天感到一阵火辣辣的疼。 yóuyú chī de tài là, tā de júhuā jīntiān gǎndào yī zhèn huǒlàlà de téng. Because he ate food that was too spicy, he felt a burning pain in his anus today. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary等明儿我有钱了,一定请大家去五星级酒店吃大餐。 děng míngr wǒ yǒuqián le, yīdìng qǐng dàjiā qù wǔxīngjí jiǔdiàn chī dàcān. When I have money one of these days, I will definitely treat everyone to a feast at a five-star hotel. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary吃午饭的时候,一坨芥末酱滴下来弄脏了我的领带。 chī wǔfàn de shíhou, yī tuó jièmojiàng dī xiàlai nòngzāng le wǒ de lǐngdài. A drop of mustard fell and stained my tie during lunch. Source: Tatoeba他在台湾买了一袋咸酥土豆,吃起来味道很像花生。 tā zài Táiwān mǎi le yī dài xiánsū tǔdòu, chī qilai wèidao hěn xiàng huāshēng. He bought a bag of salty crispy 'potatoes' in Taiwan, which tasted just like peanuts. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他可是个大忙人,想约他吃顿饭都得提前好几天预约。 tā kěshì gè dàmángrén, xiǎng yuē tā chī dùn fàn dōu děi tíqián hǎojǐ tiān yùyuē. He is a very busy man; if you want to invite him to dinner, you have to book days in advance. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary 1…47484950 Go to page Go