1. Pronunciation English: [sn? k]; United States: [sn? k]
Second, Chinese translation n. Snacks; Snacks; Fast food; An easy thing to do; "Piece of cake"
Eat snacks (or fast food or snacks)
Third, the third person singular form: snacks.
Plural: snacks
Present participle: snacks
Past tense: snacks
4. Is there a snack phrase? dessert
Snack bar? fast food restaurant
Snack street? snack street
Special snacks? Special snack
Snack counter? Fast food cabinet
Do you want a snack? eat snacks
Bilingual example 1. The vending machine in the office building provides all kinds of snacks and drinks.
The vending machine in the office building provides all kinds of snacks and drinks.
2. After school, children often stop at the snack bar to grab something to eat.
After school, children often stop at snack bars to have snacks.
My favorite snack is chocolate.
My favorite snack is chocolate.
The doctor advised me to avoid sugary snacks and eat more healthy food.
The doctor advised me to avoid sugary snacks and choose healthier food.
5. We ate popcorn and candy.
We eat popcorn and candy as snacks.
My mother always packs me a snack and takes it to school in case I am hungry.
My mother always prepares a small bag of snacks for me to take to school in case I am hungry.
6. Usage 1. Used as a noun to refer to a small amount of food, usually fast food or snacks;
As a verb, it refers to eating small portions of food.