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41 ingest
v глотать, проглатыватьСинонимический ряд:consume (verb) consume; devour; down; eat; eat up; feed on; finish off; gobble; guzzle; meal; partake; partake of; polish off; swallow; take -
42 meal
1. n мука крупного помола2. n тех. каменная мука3. v редк. посыпать мукой; обваливать в муке4. v редк. перемалывать в муку5. v редк. превращаться в муку6. n принятие пищи; еда7. n воен. ассортимент продуктов для одноразового приёма пищи8. n диал. надой9. n диал. время дойки10. v принимать пищу, есть11. v кормитьСинонимический ряд:1. breakfast (noun) breakfast; brunch; dinner; lunch; supper2. feed (noun) bran; farina; feed; fodder; forage; grits; provender3. repast (noun) banquet; chow; collation; feast; mealtime; refection; refreshment; repast; spread4. eat (verb) consume; devour; eat; feed on; ingest; partake of; take -
43 soak up
1. phr v впитывать, поглощать2. phr v впитывать, усваиватьto soak up the sunshine — наслаждаться солнцем, жариться на солнце
3. phr v промокатьif you spill ink on the floor you must soak it up straight away — если вы прольёте чернила на пол, надо их сразу же промокнуть
Синонимический ряд:assimilate (verb) absorb; assimilate; consume; cushion; devour; digest; drink; engulf; incorporate; sop; sponge -
44 spoliate
v книжн. грабить; захватыватьСинонимический ряд:ravage (verb) deflower; depredate; desecrate; desolate; despoil; devast; devastate; devour; harry; havoc; pillage; ravage; sack; scourge; spoil; strip; waste -
45 use up
1. phr v израсходовать, использовать2. phr v истощать, изнурятьСинонимический ряд:consume (verb) bankrupt; burn up; consume; deplete; devour; dissipate; drain; draw; draw down; eat; eat up; exhaust; expend; finish; go; impoverish; play out; run through; sap; spend; wash up
См. также в других словарях:
devour — ► VERB 1) eat greedily. 2) (of fire or a similar force) consume destructively. 3) read quickly and eagerly. 4) (be devoured) be totally absorbed by an emotion. DERIVATIVES devourer noun. ORIGIN … English terms dictionary
devour — verb ADVERB ▪ eagerly, greedily, hungrily ▪ He devoured the food greedily. ▪ quickly ▪ The animal quickly devoured its prey. Devour is used … Collocations dictionary
devour — verb (T) 1 to eat something quickly because you are very hungry: The boys devoured their pancakes with great joy. 2 to read something quickly and eagerly: Joseph devoured the contents of the book avidly. 3 be devoured by to be filled with a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
devour — verb To eat quickly, greedily, or hungrily; to eat by swallowing large bits of food with little or no chewing. Syn: gobble, gorge … Wiktionary
devour — verb 1) he devoured his meal Syn: eat hungrily, eat greedily, gobble (up/down), guzzle, gulp (down), bolt (down), gorge oneself on, wolf (down), feast on, consume, eat up; informal demolish, dispose of, make short work of, polish off, shovel down … Thesaurus of popular words
devour — verb 1) he devoured his meal Syn: gobble, guzzle, gulp down, bolt, wolf; informal polish off; Brit.; informal scoff 2) flames devoured the house Syn: consume, engulf, envelop … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
devour — [[t]dɪva͟ʊ ə(r)[/t]] devours, devouring, devoured 1) VERB If a person or animal devours something, they eat it quickly and eagerly. [V n] A medium sized dog will devour at least one can of food plus biscuits per day... [V n] She devoured half an… … English dictionary
devour — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French devour , stem of devorer, from Latin devorare, from de + vorare to devour more at voracious Date: 14th century 1. to eat up greedily or ravenously < lions devouring their prey > … New Collegiate Dictionary
devour — UK [dɪˈvaʊə(r)] / US [dɪˈvaʊr] verb [transitive] Word forms devour : present tense I/you/we/they devour he/she/it devours present participle devouring past tense devoured past participle devoured 1) to eat something very fast because you are… … English dictionary
devour — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. eat, wolf [down]; consume, destroy. See food, gluttony, destruction, use. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. gulp, swallow, gorge; see eat 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. swallow up, eat, consume,… … English dictionary for students
devour — de|vour [ dı vaur ] verb transitive 1. ) to eat something very fast because you are hungry 2. ) to read, watch, or listen to something with a lot of interest or enthusiasm: He was already devouring detective fiction as a young child. 3. ) if you… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English