In the past, there was a man who had a large appetite. When he ate, he devoured1 ravenously2.
Once he wasn't careful enough so that a fishbone got stuck in his throat. The food was blocked in his esophagus, and he could neither swallow nor vomit3. So he called a physician, but the physician could do nothing. The people around looked at him in anxiety Finally, as couldn't breathe, the died of choking.
Afterwards, someone went so far as to issue a ban: Eating is forbidden as from today for the reason that no one will be choked to death if people give up eating.
從前,有個人飯量很大,吃起飯來,狼吞虎咽。
一次,他不留神,骨頭哽在喉嚨里,食物被堵塞在食道里,想咽咽不下,想吐吐不出。于是,他請來醫(yī)生,醫(yī)生也沒有辦法。周圍的人看著他,干著急。最后,他因透不過來而活活噎死了。
事后,有人居然下了一道禁令:從今天起,天下禁止吃飯。理由是:不吃飯,就不會噎死人。
點擊
收聽單詞發(fā)音
1 devoured
吞沒( devour的過去式和過去分詞 ); 耗盡; 津津有味地看; 狼吞虎咽地吃光
參考例句:
She devoured everything she could lay her hands on: books, magazines and newspapers. 無論是書、雜志,還是報紙,只要能弄得到,她都看得津津有味。
The lions devoured a zebra in a short time. 獅子一會兒就吃掉了一匹斑馬。
2 ravenously
adv.大嚼地,饑餓地
參考例句:
We were all ravenously hungry after the walk. 我們散步之后都餓得要命。 來自《簡明英漢詞典》
The boys dug in ravenously. 男孩們開始狼吞虎咽地吃起來。 來自《簡明英漢詞典》
3 vomit
v.嘔吐,作嘔;n.嘔吐物,吐出物
參考例句:
They gave her salty water to make her vomit.他們給她喝鹽水好讓她吐出來。
She was stricken by pain and began to vomit.她感到一陣疼痛,開始嘔吐起來。
相關(guān)閱讀: