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+ CHEW: To crush with the teeth by repeated closing and opening of the jaws; done to food to soften it and break it down by the action of saliva before it is swallowed. Food and drink


chew: (to crush food with teeth prior to swallowing) kauen



chew: (to crush food with teeth prior to swallowing) kauen

chewing gum: (flavoured preparation for chewing) Kaugummi {m}

chew the fat: (chat idly or generally waste time talking) SEE: shoot the breeze ::

chewy: (having a pliable or springy texture when chewed) zäh

eschew: (avoid, shun) meiden, scheuen

Saskatchewan: (Province in western Canada) Saskatchewan {n}

Saskatchewanian: (of or relating to Saskatchewan) saskatschewanisch, saskatchewanisch

Saskatchewanian: (an inhabitant of Saskatchewan) Saskatschewaner {m}, Saskatschewanerin {f}, Saskatchewaner {m}, Saskatchewanerin {f}






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P3074 L079 028 P3074
咀嚼
to chew
kauen
nhai

P4353 L104 022 P4353
口香糖
chewing gum
der Kaugummi
kẹo cao su




1987 噛む: bite, chew: You have to chew more. 4755 くっ付く: stick, be attached: Chewing gum got stuck to the sole of my shoe.
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