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  • 121 gorge

    [ɡo:‹] 1. noun
    (a deep narrow valley: A river ran along the bottom of the gorge.) tarpeklis
    2. verb
    (to eat greedily until one is full: He gorged himself on fruit at the party.) prisiryti, apsiryti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > gorge

  • 122 tuck in

    1) (to gather bedclothes etc closely round: I said goodnight and tucked him in.) apkamšyti
    2) (to eat greedily or with enjoyment: They sat down to breakfast and started to tuck in straight away.) kirsti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > tuck in

  • 123 wolf

    [wulf] 1. plural - wolves; noun
    (a type of wild animal of the dog family, usually found hunting in packs.) vilkas
    2. verb
    (to eat greedily: He wolfed (down) his breakfast and hurried out.) ryti
    - wolf-whistle
    - keep the wolf from the door

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > wolf

  • 124 gorge

    n. klyfta (smal och djup); ravin; hals; frosseri
    --------
    v. proppa i sig; utbukta
    * * *
    [ɡo:‹] 1. noun
    (a deep narrow valley: A river ran along the bottom of the gorge.) klyfta, trångt bergspass
    2. verb
    (to eat greedily until one is full: He gorged himself on fruit at the party.) proppa i sig, frossa på

    English-Swedish dictionary > gorge

  • 125 tuck in

    1) (to gather bedclothes etc closely round: I said goodnight and tucked him in.) stoppa om
    2) (to eat greedily or with enjoyment: They sat down to breakfast and started to tuck in straight away.) stoppa i sig

    English-Swedish dictionary > tuck in

  • 126 wolf

    n. varg; grym person, utsugare; kvinnojägare; (musik:) falsk ton, disharmoni
    --------
    v. sluka glupskt; jaga vargar
    * * *
    [wulf] 1. plural - wolves; noun
    (a type of wild animal of the dog family, usually found hunting in packs.) varg
    2. verb
    (to eat greedily: He wolfed (down) his breakfast and hurried out.) sluka, glufsa i sig
    - wolf-whistle
    - keep the wolf from the door

    English-Swedish dictionary > wolf

  • 127 attack

    at·tack [əʼtæk] n
    1) ( assault) Angriff m;
    all-out \attack Großangriff m;
    to launch [or make] an \attack against [or on] sb/ sth einen Angriff auf jdn/etw unternehmen [o starten], jdn/etw angreifen;
    to be [or go] on the \attack zum Angriff übergehen;
    to be [or come] under \attack angegriffen werden
    2) ( bout) Anfall m;
    he is embarrassed by his \attacks of shyness es ist ihm peinlich, dass ihn immer wieder die Schüchternheit überkommt;
    asthma \attack Asthmaanfall m;
    \attack of the giggles Lachanfall m;
    \attack of hysteria hysterischer Anfall
    3) no pl ( severe criticism) Angriff m;
    to come under \attack unter Beschuss geraten ( fig)
    4) ( in team sports) Angriff m;
    the team has a strong \attack die Mannschaft ist sehr angriffsstark;
    to be strong in [or (Am) on] \attack angriffsstark sein
    PHRASES:
    the best method of defence is \attack (of defence is \attack) Angriff ist die beste Verteidigung ( prov) vt
    1) (physically, verbally)
    to \attack sb/ sth jdn/etw angreifen;
    to \attack sb dog jdn anfallen; criminal jdn überfallen
    2) ( cause damage) illness, pest, insects;
    to \attack sb/ sth jdn/etw angreifen;
    these rose bushes are being \attacked by greenfly diese Rosensträucher sind vollkommen verlaust
    to \attack the ball/ goal den Ball/das Tor angreifen;
    4) (fig: tackle)
    to \attack a problem ein Problem anpacken [o angehen] [o in Angriff nehmen];
    5) (fig: eat greedily)
    to \attack sth sich akk über etw akk hermachen, über etw akk herfallen;
    to \attack the fridge den Kühlschrank plündern vi angreifen

    English-German students dictionary > attack

  • 128 žderati

    vt pf tear off/down; (kožu) skin
    * * *
    • devour
    • eat greedily
    • gormandize
    • guttle

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > žderati

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  • eat —    Ai, ai iho, amu, ho opiha;    ♦ eat heartily, ho omā ona, ho onu u, nu u, no u, hiala ai, kīhamu, haupa;    ♦ eat much, ai nui, ai ā hewa ka waha, ai lau, pākela ai, pake ai (see stuffed and sayings, ko u, lua, lip);    ♦ eat enormously, ai ā… …   English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • scoff — I. noun Etymology: Middle English scof, perhaps of Scandinavian origin; akin to obsolete Danish skof jest; akin to Old Frisian skof mockery Date: 14th century 1. an expression of scorn, derision, or contempt ; gibe 2. an object of scorn, mockery …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Devour — De*vour , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Devoured}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Devouring}.] [F. d[ e]vorer, fr. L. devorare; de + vorare to eat greedily, swallow up. See {Voracious}.] 1. To eat up with greediness; to consume ravenously; to feast upon like a wild… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Devoured — Devour De*vour , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Devoured}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Devouring}.] [F. d[ e]vorer, fr. L. devorare; de + vorare to eat greedily, swallow up. See {Voracious}.] 1. To eat up with greediness; to consume ravenously; to feast upon like a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Devouring — Devour De*vour , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Devoured}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Devouring}.] [F. d[ e]vorer, fr. L. devorare; de + vorare to eat greedily, swallow up. See {Voracious}.] 1. To eat up with greediness; to consume ravenously; to feast upon like a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • pig out — verb overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself She stuffed herself at the dinner The kids binged on ice cream • Syn: ↑gorge, ↑ingurgitate, ↑overindulge, ↑glut, ↑englut, ↑stuff, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • chow down — (N Am inf) To eat greedily • • • Main Entry: ↑chow * * * ˌchow ˈdown [intransitive] [present tense I/you/we/they chow down he/she/it …   Useful english dictionary

  • gormandize — v gluttonize, gorge, stuff, cram, make a pig of oneself; devour, eat greedily, Sl. eat like there s no tomorrow, Sl. pig in; eat richly, dine well, Sl. eat high off the hog …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • gobble — I. transitive verb (gobbled; gobbling) Etymology: probably irregular from 1gob Date: 1601 1. to swallow or eat greedily 2. to take eagerly ; grab usually used with up 3. to read rapidly or greedily usually used with up II …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • gorge — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Late Latin gurga, alteration of gurges, from Latin, whirlpool more at voracious Date: 14th century 1. throat often used with rise to indicate revulsion accompanied by a sensation of… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • gorge — gorge1 gorgeable, adj. gorgedly /gawr jid lee/, adv. gorger, n. /gawrj/, n., v., gorged, gorging. n. 1. a narrow cleft with steep, rocky walls, esp. one through which a stream runs. 2. a small canyon. 3 …   Universalium

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