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ate+(verb)

  • 21 eat

    [i:t] 1. past tense - ate; verb
    (to (chew and) swallow; to take food: They are forbidden to eat meat; They ate up all the cakes; We must eat to live.) valgyti
    2. noun
    ((in plural) food: Cover all eatables to keep mice away.) maistas
    - eat one's words

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > eat

  • 22 eat

    v. äta; förstöra; tära, fräta; förtära
    * * *
    [i:t] 1. past tense - ate; verb
    (to (chew and) swallow; to take food: They are forbidden to eat meat; They ate up all the cakes; We must eat to live.) äta
    2. noun
    ((in plural) food: Cover all eatables to keep mice away.) matvaror
    - eat one's words

    English-Swedish dictionary > eat

  • 23 eat

    [i:t] 1. past tense - ate; verb
    (to (chew and) swallow; to take food: They are forbidden to eat meat; They ate up all the cakes; We must eat to live.) jesť
    2. noun
    ((in plural) food: Cover all eatables to keep mice away.) potraviny
    - eat one's words
    * * *
    • zožierat
    • strávit
    • jest

    English-Slovak dictionary > eat

  • 24 eat

    [i:t] 1. past tense - ate; verb
    (to (chew and) swallow; to take food: They are forbidden to eat meat; They ate up all the cakes; We must eat to live.) a mânca
    2. noun
    ((in plural) food: Cover all eatables to keep mice away.) mâncăruri
    - eat one's words

    English-Romanian dictionary > eat

  • 25 eat

    [i:t] 1. past tense - ate; verb
    (to (chew and) swallow; to take food: They are forbidden to eat meat; They ate up all the cakes; We must eat to live.) τρώ(γ)ω
    2. noun
    ((in plural) food: Cover all eatables to keep mice away.) φαγώσιμα
    - eat one's words

    English-Greek dictionary > eat

  • 26 eat

    [i:t] 1. past tense - ate; verb
    (to (chew and) swallow; to take food: They are forbidden to eat meat; They ate up all the cakes; We must eat to live.) manger
    2. noun
    ((in plural) food: Cover all eatables to keep mice away.) victuailles
    - eat one's words

    English-French dictionary > eat

  • 27 eat

    [i:t] 1. past tense - ate; verb
    (to (chew and) swallow; to take food: They are forbidden to eat meat; They ate up all the cakes; We must eat to live.) comer
    2. noun
    ((in plural) food: Cover all eatables to keep mice away.) comestíveis
    - eat one's words

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > eat

  • 28 succumb

    (to yield: She succumbed to temptation and ate the chocolate.) give efter
    * * *
    (to yield: She succumbed to temptation and ate the chocolate.) give efter

    English-Danish dictionary > succumb

  • 29 eat

    verb
    (past ate; past participle eaten)
    1) есть; поедать, поглощать; to eat crisp хрустеть, есть с хрустом;
    to eat well
    а) иметь хороший аппетит;
    б) иметь приятный вкус
    2) разъедать, разрушать
    eat away
    eat in
    eat into
    eat off
    eat up
    to eat one's heart out страдать молча
    to eat the ginger amer. slang брать все лучшее, снимать пенки, сливки
    to eat dirt (или humble pie, амер. crow) а) смириться, проглотить обиду, покориться;
    б) унижаться; униженно извиняться
    to eat one's terms (или dinners), to eat for the bar учиться на юридическом факультете; готовиться к адвокатуре
    to eat one's words брать назад свои слова
    to eat out of smb.'s hand безоговорочно подчиняться кому-л.; становиться совсем ручным
    to eat smb. out of house and home объедать кого-л., разорять кого-л.
    I'll eat my boots (или hat, head) даю голову на отсечение
    what's eating you? какая муха тебя укусила?
    Syn:
    consume, devour, dine, gobble, gorge, sup, wolf
    * * *
    (v) кушать; питаться; съесть
    * * *
    (ate, eaten) есть
    * * *
    [ iːt] v. есть, кушать, поедать; закусить; разъедать; разрушать; мучить; грызть, терзать
    * * *
    есть
    изводить
    кушать
    кушая
    поглощать
    поедать
    поем
    поесть
    поём
    пожирать
    покориться
    покушать
    разъедать
    скушать
    сливки
    съесть
    * * *
    прош. вр. - ate, прич. прош. вр. - eaten 1) есть 2) разъедать, разрушать, въедаться (into) 3) разг. с аплодисментами, с шумом принимать что-л.

    Новый англо-русский словарь > eat

  • 30 succumb

    (to yield: She succumbed to temptation and ate the chocolate.) sucumbir (a)
    tr[sə'kʌm]
    1 sucumbir (to, a)
    succumb [sə'kʌm] vi
    : sucumbir
    v.
    sucumbir v.
    sə'kʌm
    [sǝ'kʌm]
    VI sucumbir (to a)
    * * *
    [sə'kʌm]

    English-spanish dictionary > succumb

  • 31 succumb

    (to yield: She succumbed to temptation and ate the chocolate.) gi etter for
    verb \/səˈkʌm\/
    1) gi etter
    2) bukke under
    succumb for gi etter for, gi tapt overfor ligge under for bukke under for falle for
    dø av

    English-Norwegian dictionary > succumb

  • 32 succumb

    (to yield: She succumbed to temptation and ate the chocolate.) podleči
    * * *
    [səkʌm]
    intransitive verb
    podleči, kloniti (to pred); ukloniti se, popustiti, odnehati; umreti (to od)
    to succumb to one's adversary (disease, temptation) — podleči nasprotniku (bolezni, skušnjavi)
    he succumbed to his injuries — umrl je od ran, podlegel je ranam

    English-Slovenian dictionary > succumb

  • 33 succumb

    (to yield: She succumbed to temptation and ate the chocolate.) láta undan

    English-Icelandic dictionary > succumb

  • 34 enunciate

    (to pronounce clearly and distinctly: He carefully enunciated each syllable of the word.) pronunciar
    * * *
    e.nun.ci.ate
    [in'∧nsieit, in'∧n8ieit] vt+vi 1 enunciar, pronunciar, articular. 2 manifestar, anunciar, proclamar. 3 afirmar, asseverar. 4 explicar.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > enunciate

  • 35 exasperate

    (to irritate (someone) very much indeed: He was exasperated by the continual interruptions.) exasperar/irritar
    * * *
    ex.as.per.ate
    [igz'æsp2reit] vt 1 exasperar, irritar(-se), excitar(-se). 2 provocar.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > exasperate

  • 36 punctuate

    (to divide up sentences etc by commas, full stops, colons etc.) pontuar
    - punctuation mark
    * * *
    punc.tu.ate
    [p'∧ŋktʃueit] vt+vi 1 pontuar. 2 interromper, entremear. he punctuated his words with groans / ele entremeou suas palavras de gemidos. 3 salientar, evidenciar.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > punctuate

  • 37 refrigerate

    verb (to keep (food) cold to prevent it from going bad: Meat should be refrigerated.) refrigerar
    * * *
    re.frig.er.ate
    [rifr'idʒəreit] vt 1 refrigerar, refrescar. 2 tornar-se frio ou fresco.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > refrigerate

  • 38 succumb

    (to yield: She succumbed to temptation and ate the chocolate.) sucumbir
    * * *
    suc.cumb
    [sək'∧m] vt 1 sucumbir, ceder, não resistir. he sucumbed to his foe (fate) / ele sucumbiu ao inimigo (destino). they succumbed before his willpower / eles cederam à sua força de vontade. 2 morrer, cair, perecer.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > succumb

  • 39 succumb

    (to yield: She succumbed to temptation and ate the chocolate.) padoties; nespēt pretoties (vilinājumam, slimībai u.tml.)
    * * *
    padoties, pakļauties

    English-Latvian dictionary > succumb

  • 40 succumb

    (to yield: She succumbed to temptation and ate the chocolate.) pasiduoti, neišlaikyti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > succumb

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