Nibble
/ˈnɪbl//ˈnɪbl/The word "nibble" is derived from the Middle English word "nybbeln," which meant "to chip away at" or "to bite and break off small pieces." The origin of this word can be traced back to the Old Norse word "hnybba," which also meant "to gnaw" or "to nip." The Old Norse word was borrowed into Old English, where it was spelled "hnybban." Over time, the Old English pronunciation evolved into "nybblen" in Middle English. This word was used to describe the act of nibbling or taking small bites of food. The original meaning of the word encompassed both the actions of gnawing and biting, but over time its meaning became more specific to describe the act of taking small, nibbling bites of food. The word then spread throughout the English-speaking world and eventually found its way into modern English, where it is commonly used to describe the act of eating small, repeated bites of food. In conclusion, the word "nibble" has its roots in Old Norse, and it describes the action of taking small, repeated bites of food, which can be traced back to the Middle English word "nybbeln" and its Old English predecessor "hnybban."
to bite something with small bites, especially food
cắn cái gì đó với những vết cắn nhỏ, đặc biệt là thức ăn
Chúng tôi ngồi uống rượu và nhấm nháp quả ô liu.
Anh nghịch ngợm cắn vành tai cô.
Cô lấy một ít bánh từ khay và nhấm nháp.
Tôi không thể cưỡng lại việc nhấm nháp vài chiếc bánh quy sau bữa tối.
Em bé cắn nhẹ ngón tay của bố, thỏa mãn khi được khám phá những hương vị mới.
to show a slight interest in an offer, idea, etc.
để thể hiện sự quan tâm một chút đến một lời đề nghị, ý tưởng, v.v.
Anh ấy gặm nhấm ý tưởng này, nhưng sẽ không đưa ra quyết định rõ ràng.
Phrasal verbs