词汇 | whet someone's appetite |
释义 | Idiom whet someone's appetite Theme: INTEREST to cause someone to be interested in something and to be eager to have, know, learn, etc., more about it.Seeing that film really whetted my sister's appetite for horror films. She now sees as many as possible.My appetite for theater was whetted when I was very young. Idiom whet someone's appetitewhet (someone's) appetite if an experience whets someone's appetite for something, it makes them want more of it.That first flying lesson whetted her appetite.I did a short course last year, and it's whetted my appetite for study. (often + for)whet (one's) appetiteTo induce or increase one's interest in something. The first chapter of that novel really whetted my appetite—I'm eager to read more of it tonight. whet someone's appetiteCOMMON If something whets your appetite for a particular thing, it makes you want it. Winning the World Championship should have whetted his appetite for more success. Her appetite already whetted by the book, she took a trip to England. Note: You can also say that something whets the appetite. The series is entertaining, and it certainly whets the appetite. Note: To whet a knife means to sharpen it. whet someone's appetitestimulate someone's interest by partial revelation. |
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