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BNC: 16979 COCA: 7815

champ

verb
/tʃæmp/
/tʃæmp/
[intransitive, transitive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they champ
/tʃæmp/
/tʃæmp/
he / she / it champs
/tʃæmps/
/tʃæmps/
past simple champed
/tʃæmpt/
/tʃæmpt/
past participle champed
/tʃæmpt/
/tʃæmpt/
-ing form champing
/ˈtʃæmpɪŋ/
/ˈtʃæmpɪŋ/
Idioms
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  1. champ (something) (especially of horses尤指马) to bite or eat something noisily大声地咬(或咀嚼)
    Word Originverb late Middle English: probably imitative.
Idioms
champing at the bit
  1. (informal) impatient to do or start doing something迫不及待;急不可耐
    • Gerry’s champing at the bit to go to college.格里渴望上大学。

champ

noun
/tʃæmp/
/tʃæmp/
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  1. an informal way of referring to a champion, often used in newspapers(常用于报章,champion 的非正式写法)冠军
    • Scottish champs celebrate victory!苏格兰的冠军庆祝胜利!
    • The former heavyweight boxing champ has finally thrown in the towel.这位前重量级拳击冠军终于认输了。
    Oxford Collocations DictionaryChamp is used after these nouns:
    • division
    • world
    See full entry
    Word Originverb late Middle English: probably imitative.
BNC: 16979 COCA: 7815
BNC: 16979 COCA: 7815
BNC: 16979 COCA: 7815
champ
To eat in a particular way: bite, bolt, cannibalize...
Winners of games and competitions: winner, champion, laureate...

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