dunking
v. 將(食物)浸入液體( dunk的現在分詞 ); 將(某人或某物)在水中浸一下; (籃球) 把(球)扣入籃內,扣籃,灌籃
If you dunk something such as a biscuit or a piece of bread in a drink or in soup, you dip it into the drink or soup before eating it.
Many people dunk their foods in coffee, tea or milk.
很多人在咖啡、茶或牛奶裡蘸東西吃。
If you dunk something in a liquid, you put it in the liquid, especially for a particular purpose and for a short time.
Dunk new plants in a bucket of water for an hour or so before planting.
栽種新植物之前將它們在水桶中浸泡一小時左右。
She sat reading a magazine, dunking cookies in her coffee.
她坐著一邊看雜誌一邊將曲奇餅在咖啡裡蘸一下再吃。
The electronic travel market is slam - dunking traditional travel agencies.
電子旅行市場正在重創傳統旅行社.
Dunking is bad taste but tastes good.
把麵包泡進飲品裡來吃,屬不良嗜好,惟其味道則不錯.
It's not about dunking or laying it in, no matter how tall a person is.
灌籃不是剛性,上籃也不是, 長得有多高更不是剛性.
Grandmother would never eat a doughnut without first dunking it in her coffee.
奶奶從不吃沒先在咖啡裡浸一下的炸面圈.