PHRASAL VERB 轻信;照单全收;欣然接受 If you say that someone laps up something such as information or attention, you mean that they accept it eagerly, usually when you think they are being foolish for believing that it is sincere. →see: lap 6 轻信;照单全收;欣然接受
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Their audience will lap up whatever they throw at them. [VERB PREP. noun]
不管是什么节目,他们的观众都照单全收。
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He lapped up the attention and the opportunity to voice his thoughts. [VERB PREP. noun (not pronoun)]
能有这般待遇和机会表达自己的看法,他欣然领受。
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They just haven't been to school before. They're so eager to learn, they lap it up. [VERB noun PREP.]
他们之前从未上过学。他们求学若渴。
SYN relish, like, enjoy, appreciate
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