Examples of using Gnawed in English and their translations into Chinese
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Hunger gnawed at his stomach.
The witch knows!” said another man, whose muskrat dæmon gnawed unceasingly at a pencil.
One beast gnawed another beast.
The witch knows!” said another man, whose muskrat dæmon gnawed unceasingly at a pencil.
Hunger gnawed at every man, woman and child.
The pleasures of this life are like a bone being gnawed by a toothless old dog.”.
Reggie gnawed stale cornbread and opened a tin of beans and pork.
A faint tinge of hangover gnawed at her temples, dried her mouth;
I gnawed at the vitamin until it stopped looking so huge, and the cage got smaller, and then suddenly, bang!
Others wrung their hands or gnawed on the necks of pop bottles, trying to stay calm.
I was a writer, I was a writer, but my indolent,voracious brain gnawed at my own entrails.
The berserker gnawed at the meat, her brain clicking through calculations.
Lineaments, he wrote,drawn from some obscure supernatural manifestation of the souls of those who vexed and gnawed at the dead.
The depression that gnawed on me slowly has finally engulfed me entirely," it said.
Even though he excused himself by telling himself that after all, she slapped him first, it still gnawed at him that he had hit her;
The depression that gnawed on me slowly has finally engulfed me entirely,” it said.
It was a really emotional moment for me, personally,” Khosrowshahi said, as the family's cat,Moshe, gnawed on his foot.
Finally he grunted, gnawed on a fingernail, and eventually decided on what he wanted to say.
In desert and rural areas in China, rats often gnawed the telecom wires, severing customers' connections.
He gnawed the reindeer haunch, and a wild notion flew into Lyra's mind as she remembered all those witches in the night sky;
Djokovic's coach, Boris Becker, gnawed on his fingernails, looking nervous as can be.
The depression that gnawed on me slowly has finally engulfed me entirely,' it said, adding he‘couldn't defeat it anymore'.
In desert and rural areas in China, rats often gnawed the telecom wires, severing customers' connections.
That suggests that mastodons gnawed on more branches, twigs and leafy things as opposed to the grasses that mammoths ground between their teeth.
In the stands, Djokovic's coach, Boris Becker, gnawed on his fingernails, looking nervous as can be.
Without him innumerable mouse-sized holes, gnawed by mouse-sized dinies, would assuredly have brought about its collapse.
Then there is the gnawing question of succession.
But you choose to stay and gnaw the ends of your old plots.