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1 food
خوراك ،غذا ، قوت ، طعام -
2 food dtufe stuff
خوردني،خواربار،مادهعذايي -
3 food for powder
تيرخوردني ،كشته شدني (درجنگ) -
4 food poisoning
(طب) مسمويت غذائي -
5 food tide
سيل ، طغيان آب -
6 articles of food
موادغذاييياخوراكي -
7 frugal food
خوراك ساده ،حاضري -
8 plant food
غذاي گياهي -
9 preparation of food
تهيه خوراك -
10 the food was smoked
خوراكبويدود ميداد،خوراك بوي دود گرفتهبود -
11 their principal food
خوراك عمدهانها برنجاست -
12 to be food for fishe
غرق شدن -
13 to be food for worms
مردن -
14 to spit out food
تفكردنغذا،بيروندادنغذا -
15 продукт
............................................................1. product(n.) حاصلضرب، فرآورده، محصول، حاصل، بسط دادن، ایجاد کردن............................................................2. provisionsمقررات، قیود، تدارکات........................................................................................................................4. food-stuffs -
16 гастроном
............................................................1. gourmetخوراک شناس، خبره خوراک، شراب شناس............................................................2. food store -
17 говеть (I) (нсв)
........................................................................................................................2. fastتند، تندرو، سریع السیر، جلد و چابک، رنگ نرو، پایدار، باوفا، سفت، روزه، روزه گرفتن، فورا............................................................ -
18 еда
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19 кушанье
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20 окормить (II) (св)
............................................................1. overfeed............................................................
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food — W1S1 [fu:d] n [: Old English; Origin: foda] 1.) [U and C] things that people and animals eat, such as vegetables or meat ▪ The restaurant serves good food at affordable prices. ▪ Try not to eat too much spicy food . ▪ I love Italian food ,… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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Food — Food, n. [OE. fode, AS. f[=o]da; akin to Icel. f[ae][eth]a, f[ae][eth]i, Sw. f[ o]da, Dan. & LG. f[ o]de, OHG. fatunga, Gr. patei^sthai to eat, and perh. to Skr. p[=a] to protect, L. pascere to feed, pasture, pabulum food, E. pasture. [root]75.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
food — UK US /fuːd/ noun ► [U] something that people eat to keep them alive: »The country has become a huge importer of raw materials such as cotton, steel, and food products. »The problem is that many small companies don t register their products as… … Financial and business terms
food — [ fud ] noun *** uncount the things that people or animals eat: The prices of food and clothing have risen dramatically in recent years. All the food is cooked and served by volunteers. Doctors stress the importance of eating good fresh food. a.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
food — [fo͞od] n. [ME fode < OE foda < IE pāt , to feed, eat < base * pā , to pasture cattle > L pastor, pabulum, pascere, to feed, panis, bread] 1. any substance taken into and assimilated by a plant or animal to keep it alive and enable it … English World dictionary
food — (n.) O.E. foda food, nourishment; fuel, also figurative, from P.Gmc. *fodon (Cf. Goth. fodeins), from Germanic root *fod , equivalent of PIE *pa to tend, keep, pasture, to protect, to guard, to feed (Cf. Gk. pateisthai to feed; L. pabulum food,… … Etymology dictionary
food — food; food·less; food·ie; food·lessness; … English syllables
Food — Food, v. t. To supply with food. [Obs.] Baret. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
food — ► NOUN ▪ any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb to maintain life and growth. ● food for thought Cf. ↑food for thought ORIGIN Old English, related to FODDER(Cf. ↑fodder) … English terms dictionary