junk food
英 [ˈdʒʌŋk fuːd]
美 [ˈdʒʌŋk fuːd]
n. (制作、食用方便却有害健康的)垃圾食品
牛津词典
noun
- (制作、食用方便却有害健康的)垃圾食品
food that is quick and easy to prepare and eat but that is thought to be bad for your health
柯林斯词典
- (制作简单快捷但无益于健康的)垃圾食品,方便食品
If you refer to food asjunk food, you mean that it is quick and easy to prepare but is not good for your health.
英英释义
noun
- food that tastes good but is high in calories having little nutritional value
双语例句
- Jim: I know, it's all those pizzas and junk food.
吉姆:我知道,都是因为那些皮萨和垃圾食品。 - They classify it as a junk food, along with greasy French fries, potato chips, and hamburgers.
他们把它归类为一种垃圾食物,和油腻的薯条、洋芋片以及汉堡一样。 - Cooking up a quick dish doesn't mean you have to sacrifice flavour. Nor does fast food have to be junk food.
烹饪快餐并不意味着牺牲风味,快餐也不见得就一定是垃圾食品。 - Kids these days eat way too much junk food!
现在的孩子们吃了太多的垃圾食物。 - Of course, I love junk food too, but I try to eat it only once a week.
当然,我也喜欢垃圾食品,但是我试着每周只吃一次。 - To keep you healthy, you have to eat less junk food and drink more water.
要保持健康,你得少吃垃圾食品多喝水。 - I never have junk food. I think it's revolting.
我从不吃垃圾食品,我觉得他们令人反胃。 - I can see that nobody likes junk food.
我能看见,没人喜欢垃圾食品。 - Of course, I love junk food, too.
当然,我也喜欢垃圾食品。 - I'm sometimes lazy as well and can spent a whole day just watching TV and eating junk food.
有时候我也很懒惰的,(我)可以花整天的时间看电视和吃垃圾食品。