He wolfed down the rest of the biscuit and cheese.
他把剩下的饼干和奶酪一扫而光。
She bought a hot dog from a stand on a street corner and wolfed it down.
他从街角小摊上买了一个热狗,大口地吃了下去。
3PHRASE 喊“狼来了”;发假警报 If someone cries wolf, they say that there is a problem when there is not, with the result that people do not believe them when there really is a problem. 喊“狼来了”;发假警报
4PHRASE [VERB inflects]勉强度日;糊口 If you keep the wolf from the door, you succeed in providing food and other necessary things for yourself or your family. 勉强度日;糊口 [informal]
A lot of the lads took small jobs to help keep the wolf from the door.
ADJECTIVE | ... OF WOLVES | WOLF + VERB | WOLF + NOUNADJECTIVE➤lone孤狼◇A lone wolf howled under the full moon.一匹孤狼在滿月下嗥叫。➤wild野狼➤hungry (oftenfigurative) 餓狼▸➤ravening, ravenous (especially NAmE, both usuallyfigurative) 餓狼◇She compared the media to a pack of ravening / ravenous wolves.她把媒體比作一群餓狼。➤big bad (figurative) 邪惡的大灰狼◇Labour groups are often seen as the big bad wolf.勞工組織常常被看作邪惡的大灰狼。... OF WOLVES➤pack一群狼WOLF + VERB➤growl, howl狼嚎▸➤hunt狼獵食➤raise sb狼養育某人◇a story of a young boy raised by wolves一個被狼養大的小男孩的故事WOLF + NOUN➤cub狼崽▸➤pack狼群