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单词 nom
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nom1

nounPlural nomsnɒmnɑm
informal
  • A nomination for an honour, award, etc.

    she isn't the the only star to receive an Oscar nom for her first feature film role
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His only previous Oscar nom came in the best actor category 28 years ago for Witness.
    • The Muppets get deep in this one - poverty, hunger, the class system - a movie with a platform is a movie with an award nom.
    • But in the end it garnered no major nominations - nothing for the Coen brothers for director, no best picture, just two smaller noms in cinematography and sound mixing.
    • Not only did Judi Dench score a nom for best actress, but the film earned screenplay, score and a best-pic slots as well.
    • Watch the replay to hear why American Horror Story got shut out of both the SAG and Golden Globe noms.
    • So if you keep up on the comings and goings in TV, probably not much shocked you about the Emmy noms.
    • This is the Academy fave's ninth nom (and possible fourth win).
    • We can't believe the cast didn't get an ensemble nom, too.
    • He earned another nom for executive producing (with Tina Sinatra) the 1992 CBS miniseries Sinatra.
    • I'm shocked that Hooper isn't included in the Best Director noms for his magnificent work on Les Miserables.
verbnoms, nommed, nommingnɒmnɑm
[with object]informal
  • Nominate for an honour, award, etc.

    Inception was nommed for an Oscar but lost out to The King's Speech
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She's telling her who they should nom and wants it to be 2 real targets on both sides so they don't have to worry about the votes.
    • If you missed it earlier, here are the nomination spoilers, but it really doesn't matter if you're nom'd or not.
    • John and Liz made a two-week safety deal where they won't target/nom the other.
    • The various incarnations of the program would go on to be Emmy nommed seven times.
    • Clooney is nommed as a producer of "Argo," meaning he matches Warren Beatty's record of noms in the picture, directing, writing and acting categories.
    • It won the Palme d'Or at Cannes, and was Oscar nommed for the best foreign film.
    • He's a good guy, makes smart comments, gets nommed all the time.
    • His singing and acting - much in the same way four thesps from "Chicago" were nommed - could give Jackman a spot on the lead actor short list.
    • If the reason for nomming Chloe was that she didn't contribute much, surely Marc and Helen should have noticed that Simon contributes even less?
    • Freeman is also nommed for lead actor in a movie/miniseries for "Fargo."

Origin

1990s: abbreviation.

nom2

(also nom nom, nom nom nom)
exclamationnɒmnɑm
informal
  • Used to express pleasure at eating, or at the prospect of eating.

    chili and cornbread for dinner, nom nom!
    I love pizza. Nom nom nom
    Try the mac and cheese! Nom!
    tempura shrimp, lettuce, cucumber, spicy mayo—om nom nom
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Meanwhile, I shall find solace in this tasty pie om nom nom.
    • The girl who ends up with him is going to be very lucky and very fat because his desserts are so sinfully yummy that you can't stop eating - nom nom nom.
    • Another excuse..I mean REASON for me to eat more bacon (nom nom nom),
    • Off to lunch...nom nom!
    • Nom nom nom nom best tacos ever!
    • My sister had the risotto - nom nom nom nom.
    • A lot of food to choose from, and desserts hmm nom nom.
    • Nom Nom Nom! We stopped in the meatball joint for a late dinner the other night and had a great time.
    • I love Granny Smith apples, their texture holds up well when baking and they add the tartness I love - Nom nom nom!
    • Here, have a chocolate - om nom nom.
plural nounPlural nomsnɒmnɑm
informal
  • Food.

    there were all kinds of nom noms—onion rings, hot dogs, burgers, and fries
    a Mexican restaurant that serves noms like sweet potato empanadas
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And there are few things in life as satisfying as sitting in the park enjoying nom noms from a French bakery.
    • It sounds like you're going to have a fine selection of nom noms in your fridge.
    • What better to do than to have a beer and some nom noms.
    • Delicious nom noms were shared, picnic-style, in the green and grassy interior of Grosvenor Square.
    • You'll be doing High Fives all day long after experiencing the awesome service, great atmosphere and tasty nom noms.
    • He staged moody still lifes composed of nom noms that pop stars enjoy snacking on backstage.
    • Amazingly good flavors and it is probably attributed to the fact that their ingredients are locally sourced, as well as the love the owners and staff put into making their nom noms.
    • Then when tea time came around, so did the food: trays and trays of nom noms came up.
    • Flaxseed offers an easy way to supercharge your meals with healthy nom.
    • It gets a bit crowded as the night carries on, but great for drinks and nom nom after work.
verbnoms, nommed, nommingnɒmnɑm
[with object]informal
  • Eat (something), typically with great enjoyment.

    I nommed all my pizza before I remembered to take a picture
    the first sighting of a leatherback turtle in Dorset—it's nomming a jellyfish, as they do
    I just nom-nommed the kettle chips you brought me
    no object we nommed on stir-fry and then ordered several desserts
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Our food was brought out (so fresh) and we started nomming.
    • They were huge portions and we nommed it all up.
    • If you plan on nomming a few other items, stick to the half plate.
    • We nom-nommed on a vegan giant salad spring roll and a california roll.
    • After all, there are still giant brats and ham doughnuts to be nommed.
    • Despite not having seen each other for months, we ate, slurped, drank and nom-nommed in near silence.
    • She posted two photos of herself engaging in non-pregnant lady behavior: drinking wine and nomming on tuna.
    • Portions are OK for 1 person but you might want to also order an appetizer to nom-nom on in addition to a main entree.
    • There was so much cheese and we received extra bread crisps for free after we nommed the six lonely pieces that accompanied the first go around.
    • My cousin brought over a box of goodies - I was overwhelmed by how INCREDIBLE the sweets were and I couldn't stop nomming.

Origin

Early 21st century: probably imitative but apparently also popularized by the noises made by the Cookie Monster character in the children's television programme Sesame Street. Compare with yum yum.

nom1

nounnɑmnäm
informal
  • A nomination for an honor, award, etc.

    she isn't the the only star to receive an Oscar nom for her first feature film role
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But in the end it garnered no major nominations - nothing for the Coen brothers for director, no best picture, just two smaller noms in cinematography and sound mixing.
    • We can't believe the cast didn't get an ensemble nom, too.
    • I'm shocked that Hooper isn't included in the Best Director noms for his magnificent work on Les Miserables.
    • So if you keep up on the comings and goings in TV, probably not much shocked you about the Emmy noms.
    • The Muppets get deep in this one - poverty, hunger, the class system - a movie with a platform is a movie with an award nom.
    • Watch the replay to hear why American Horror Story got shut out of both the SAG and Golden Globe noms.
    • Not only did Judi Dench score a nom for best actress, but the film earned screenplay, score and a best-pic slots as well.
    • This is the Academy fave's ninth nom (and possible fourth win).
    • His only previous Oscar nom came in the best actor category 28 years ago for Witness.
    • He earned another nom for executive producing (with Tina Sinatra) the 1992 CBS miniseries Sinatra.
verbnɑmnäm
[with object]informal
  • Nominate for an honor, award, etc.

    Inception was nommed for an Oscar but lost out to The King's Speech
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She's telling her who they should nom and wants it to be 2 real targets on both sides so they don't have to worry about the votes.
    • He's a good guy, makes smart comments, gets nommed all the time.
    • It won the Palme d'Or at Cannes, and was Oscar nommed for the best foreign film.
    • The various incarnations of the program would go on to be Emmy nommed seven times.
    • If you missed it earlier, here are the nomination spoilers, but it really doesn't matter if you're nom'd or not.
    • Clooney is nommed as a producer of "Argo," meaning he matches Warren Beatty's record of noms in the picture, directing, writing and acting categories.
    • John and Liz made a two-week safety deal where they won't target/nom the other.
    • His singing and acting - much in the same way four thesps from "Chicago" were nommed - could give Jackman a spot on the lead actor short list.
    • If the reason for nomming Chloe was that she didn't contribute much, surely Marc and Helen should have noticed that Simon contributes even less?
    • Freeman is also nommed for lead actor in a movie/miniseries for "Fargo."

Origin

1990s: abbreviation.

nom2

(also nom nom nom, nom nom)
exclamationnɑmnäm
informal
  • Used to express pleasure at eating, or at the prospect of eating.

    chili and cornbread for dinner, nom nom!
    I love pizza. Nom nom nom
    Try the mac and cheese! Nom!
    tempura shrimp, lettuce, cucumber, spicy mayo—om nom nom
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Off to lunch...nom nom!
    • Another excuse..I mean REASON for me to eat more bacon (nom nom nom),
    • I love Granny Smith apples, their texture holds up well when baking and they add the tartness I love - Nom nom nom!
    • A lot of food to choose from, and desserts hmm nom nom.
    • Here, have a chocolate - om nom nom.
    • Meanwhile, I shall find solace in this tasty pie om nom nom.
    • Nom Nom Nom! We stopped in the meatball joint for a late dinner the other night and had a great time.
    • The girl who ends up with him is going to be very lucky and very fat because his desserts are so sinfully yummy that you can't stop eating - nom nom nom.
    • My sister had the risotto - nom nom nom nom.
    • Nom nom nom nom best tacos ever!
plural nounnɑmnäm
informal
  • Food.

    there were all kinds of nom noms—onion rings, hot dogs, burgers, and fries
    a Mexican restaurant that serves noms like sweet potato empanadas
    Example sentencesExamples
    • What better to do than to have a beer and some nom noms.
    • He staged moody still lifes composed of nom noms that pop stars enjoy snacking on backstage.
    • Amazingly good flavors and it is probably attributed to the fact that their ingredients are locally sourced, as well as the love the owners and staff put into making their nom noms.
    • Delicious nom noms were shared, picnic-style, in the green and grassy interior of Grosvenor Square.
    • It sounds like you're going to have a fine selection of nom noms in your fridge.
    • Flaxseed offers an easy way to supercharge your meals with healthy nom.
    • It gets a bit crowded as the night carries on, but great for drinks and nom nom after work.
    • Then when tea time came around, so did the food: trays and trays of nom noms came up.
    • You'll be doing High Fives all day long after experiencing the awesome service, great atmosphere and tasty nom noms.
    • And there are few things in life as satisfying as sitting in the park enjoying nom noms from a French bakery.
verbnɑmnäm
[with object]informal
  • Eat (something), typically with great enjoyment.

    I nommed all my pizza before I remembered to take a picture
    the first sighting of a leatherback turtle in Dorset—it's nomming a jellyfish, as they do
    I just nom-nommed the kettle chips you brought me
    no object we nommed on stir-fry and then ordered several desserts
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Portions are OK for 1 person but you might want to also order an appetizer to nom-nom on in addition to a main entree.
    • Our food was brought out (so fresh) and we started nomming.
    • Despite not having seen each other for months, we ate, slurped, drank and nom-nommed in near silence.
    • They were huge portions and we nommed it all up.
    • She posted two photos of herself engaging in non-pregnant lady behavior: drinking wine and nomming on tuna.
    • After all, there are still giant brats and ham doughnuts to be nommed.
    • We nom-nommed on a vegan giant salad spring roll and a california roll.
    • My cousin brought over a box of goodies - I was overwhelmed by how INCREDIBLE the sweets were and I couldn't stop nomming.
    • There was so much cheese and we received extra bread crisps for free after we nommed the six lonely pieces that accompanied the first go around.
    • If you plan on nomming a few other items, stick to the half plate.

Origin

Early 21st century: probably imitative but apparently also popularized by the noises made by the Cookie Monster character in the children's television programSesame Street. Compare with yum.

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