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voracious

英 [vəˈreɪʃəs]

美 [vəˈreɪʃəs]

adj.  饭量大的; 贪吃的; 狼吞虎咽的; (对信息、知识)渴求的; 求知欲强的

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BNC.20904 / COCA.16557

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 饭量大的;贪吃的;狼吞虎咽的
      eating or wanting large amounts of food
      1. a voracious eater
        贪吃的人
      2. to have a voracious appetite
        胃口极大
    • (对信息、知识)渴求的;求知欲强的
      wanting a lot of new information and knowledge
      1. a voracious reader
        求知欲极强的读者
      2. a boy with a voracious and undiscriminating appetite for facts
        一个如饥似渴地寻求事实的男孩

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ-GRADED 贪吃的;狼吞虎咽的;贪婪的;渴求的
      If you describe a person, or their appetite for something, asvoracious, you mean that they want a lot of something.
      1. Joseph Smith was a voracious book collector.
        约瑟夫·史密斯是个如饥似渴的藏书家。
      2. ...the band's voracious appetite for fun.
        这伙人对快乐的强烈渴求

    英英释义

    adj

    双语例句

    • He has a voracious appetite.
      他长了个饕餮的大胃口。
    • They must take a break from their voracious consumption.
      他们那种贪婪的消费必须止步了。
    • So imagine their surprise when one day the baby comes to life, and with a voracious appetite!
      意外的是有天这个树桩居然活了并且非常贪吃,胃口大得惊人。
    • Voracious aquatic turtle with a flat flexible shell covered by a leathery skin; can inflict painful bites.
      贪吃的水栖龟,其平展而柔软的壳外还有一层坚韧的表皮;被其咬伤的伤口会很疼。
    • At the same time, students show a voracious appetite for sports-related content.
      与此同时,学生们对体育相关内容表现出了强烈兴趣。
    • She's a voracious reader of all kinds of love stories.
      什么样的爱情故事她都百看不厌。
    • That is because no single sector seems to have had as voracious an appetite for credit as real estate.
      这是因为似乎没有其他哪个行业像房地产业那样,对于信贷有着如此贪婪的需求。
    • After swimming, I find that I have a voracious appetite.
      游完泳后,我发现我的食欲大增。
    • He is also a voracious reader, which is unusual among the monomaniacal engineers of Silicon Valley.
      陈士骏还是个如饥似渴的读者,这在硅谷(siliconvalley)那些有些偏执狂的工程师中并不多见。
    • Since then, finance, like a never-ending, unscrupulously voracious vampire, changes into a manically wealth accumulator.
      从那时起,金融就像一个永不休止、贪婪无度的“吸血鬼”,变成了一部疯狂敛财的机器。