stodge

美 [stɑːdʒ]英 [stɒdʒ]
  • n.吃下去感觉撑的食物;易饱的食物
  • vt.充分满足

复数: stodges 过去式: stodged 现在分词: stodging 过去分词: stodged 第三人称单数: stodges

stodgestodge

noun

U吃下去感觉撑的食物;易饱的食物
heavy food that makes you feel very full

noun

1
heavy and filling (and usually starchy) food

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  1. It 's pure stodge , that 's why I 'm putting on pounds .

    吃的净是淀粉类食物,所以我现在发胖了。

  2. This huge dish of overpriced stodge should be extinct .

    GordonRamsay这些价格超高的大碟油腻食物应该死绝。

  3. He often stodges himself with his newspapers .

    他经常遍阅报纸。

  4. At a restaurant they will try to fill you with cheap stodge , so hold back and wait for the good stuff to arrive .

    在餐馆,他们会试图用廉价的油腻食物填饱你,因此先克制一下,等待美味食物端上桌。

  5. Of course it was trying , but you simply had to follow his lead , and if you could prove to him that you were getting loose for your tree he let you stodge .

    当然,对于别的孩子,假装吃饱是件苦事;不过,你必须照他的样子做。假如你能向他证明,树窟窿对你来说变得太松了,他就会让你饱餐一顿。

  6. Its advantage depends on need not be on a diet , lotus leaf tea is drinkable after period of time , to alimental the hobby is met abiogenesis change , become do not love to eat a stodge .

    其好处在于不必节食,荷叶茶饮用一段时间后,对食物的爱好就会自然发生变化,变得不爱吃油腻的食物了。