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How do you say "snacks" in English?

Dim sum is the English word for "snack".

1. Pronunciation English: [sn? k]; United States: [sn? k]

Second, Chinese translation.

Snacks; Snacks; Fast food; An easy thing to do; "Piece of cake"

Eat snacks (or fast food or snacks)

Third, form.

Third person singular: snacks

Plural: snacks

Present participle: snacks

Past tense: snacks

Fourth, phrase collocation.

Snacks? dessert

Snack bar? fast food restaurant

Snack street? snack street

Eat snacks, eat snacks

Snack bar snack bar

Bilingual examples of verbs (abbreviation of verb)

1. A? Wide? Variety? Yes? Is it hot? And then what? Cold? Snacks? Will. Is it? Available. ?

There will be all kinds of hot and cold snacks.

2. That? Snacks? A bar? Is it? Open? During? That? Day. ?

The snack bar is open during the day.

3. What about you? Is it okay? Enjoy? Answer? Quick? Snacks? What time? Yours Children? Leap? Are you online? That? Sand.

You can eat some snacks when the children are playing on the beach.

4. What? Will it? What about you? Release? Inside? Yours Snacks? chest

What would you put in the snack box?

5. Me? Eat? Answer? Snacks? After that? Me? Coming? Home? From where? School. ?

I ate a fast food after I came back from school.

6.lunch? Used to be. Answer? Snacks? Are you online? That? Field. ?

Lunch is a picnic in the wild.

Use of intransitive verbs

1. When used as a noun, it means "snacks, snacks; Fast food; The easy thing to do is a piece of cake ";

When used as a verb, it means "eat snacks (or fast food or snacks)".