Keresés
to slurp
01
naguás, szürcsöl
to eat or drink noisily by inhaling a liquid or soft food, such as soup or noodles, often with a distinctive, impolite sound
Transitive: to slurp a liquid or soft food
Slurp
01
szippantás, slurp
a noisy, often impolite sound made while eating or drinking, typically by inhaling a liquid or soft food, such as soup or noodles, with a quick, loud inhalation
slurp
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Példa
At the dinner table, my brother always manages to slurp his soup, much to the annoyance of our parents.
The children giggled as they slurped their ice cream floats through colorful straws.
The comedian on stage pretended to slurp his coffee loudly for comedic effect.
Trying the hot ramen for the first time, she attempted to slurp the noodles just like they do in Japan.
He couldn't help but slurp his noodles loudly, causing a few raised eyebrows in the restaurant.