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1 to put on the feedbag; to have a nosh
Conversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > to put on the feedbag; to have a nosh
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2 nosh
nosh (inf!) [nɒ∫]1. noun• to have some nosh bouffer (inf !)2. compounds• to have a nosh-up bouffer (inf !) -
3 nosh
noun* * *[nɒʃ, AM nɑ:ʃ]I. nto have a little \nosh einen Happen zu sich dat nehmenIII. vt▪ to \nosh sth etw futtern sl* * *[nɒʃ] (Brit sl)1. n(= food) Futter nt (inf); (= meal) Schmaus mto have some nosh — was essen or futtern (inf)
2. vifuttern (inf)* * *A s1. besonders Bra) Essen n:have a nosh (etwas) essen;have a quick nosh schnell etwas essenb) Küche f:2. US Bissen m, Happen m:have a nosh einen Happen essenB v/i1. besonders Br essen* * *noun -
4 nosh-up
noun* * ** * *['nɒʃʌp]n (Brit inf)Schmaus m, Fressgelage nt (inf)* * *nosh-up s Br sl reichhaltiges Essen;have a nosh-up spachteln sl* * *noun -
5 nosh
[nɒʃ]nome BE colloq. cibo m.; AE spuntino m.* * *nosh /nɒʃ/n. ( slang)1 [u] roba da mangiare; cibo2 spuntino; mangiata● nosh-up, abbuffata, grossa mangiata □ to have a quick nosh, fare uno spuntino; mangiare un boccone.(to) nosh /nɒʃ/A v. i.( slang) mangiare; fare uno spuntinoB v. t.● to nosh up, abbuffarsi.* * *[nɒʃ]nome BE colloq. cibo m.; AE spuntino m. -
6 nosh
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7 nosh
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8 nosh
I n sl II vi slWhen you have done noshing please wash up — Когда кончишь есть, помой посуду
Every time I see you you're noshing — Как ни посмотришь, ты всегда перекусываешь
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9 have a snack
перекусить глагол:перекусить (have a snack, have a bite, nosh, bite through, take a quick bite)закусывать (have a snack, lunch) -
10 have a bite
перекусить глагол: -
11 comer
noun late-comers will not be admitted; We welcome all comers.) participante, asistente
comer ( conjugate comer) verbo intransitivo este niño no me come nada (fam) this child won't eat anything (colloq); dar(le) de comer a algn (en la boca) to spoonfeed sb; darle de comer al gato/al niño to feed the cat/the kid; salir a comer (fuera) to go out for a meal, to eat out; ¿qué hay de comer? ( a mediodía) what's for lunch?; ( por la noche) what's for dinner o supper? verbo transitivo◊ ¿puedo comer otro? can I have another one?;no tienen qué comer they don't have anything to eat comerse verbo pronominal 1 ‹línea/párrafo› to miss out ‹ palabra› to swallow 2 ( enf) ‹ comida› to eat; comerse las uñas to bite one's nails 3 (fam) ( hacer desaparecer) [polilla/ratón] to eat away (at)
comer
I verbo transitivo
1 to eat
2 (en el parchís, etc) to take
3 (estrechar) ese corte de pelo te come la cara, that haircut makes your face look thinner
ese mueble te come mucho salón, that piece of furniture makes your living room look smaller
II verbo intransitivo to eat: hay que darle de comer al perro, we have to feed the dog Locuciones: familiar comer como una lima, to eat like a horse familiar comer el coco/tarro a alguien, to brainwash somebody
sin comerlo ni beberlo, le pusieron una sanción, although he has nothing to do with it, he was disciplined ' comer' also found in these entries: Spanish: acostumbrar - aire - algo - alimentar - carrillo - cosa - dar - deshora - después - empezar - emplazar - enana - enano - estomacal - exacerbar - exigua - exiguo - gana - hambre - hasta - hincharse - jambar - le - leguminosa - menda - mierda - picar - reserva - rollo - sabañón - saciedad - saque - sopor - tarde - tarro - terminar - tragar - troglodita - tutiplén - a - acabar - ansia - apretujado - austero - barato - barbaridad - bueno - carta - chocolate - de English: any - avoid - before - bolt - brisk - buffet - company - conscious - craving - crunch - cut out - digestion - directive - eat - eat out - entertain - fancy - feed - feeding - finish - for - forage - free rein - full - go - go out - good - grab - grain - guzzle - have - hour - invite - just - leftovers - linger - lunch - lunchtime - mealtime - mop - nosh - out - overwhelming - pick at - plate - plough through - process - put away - spoon-feed - spottr['kʌməSMALLr/SMALL]1 participante nombre masulino o femenino, asistente nombre masulino o femeninon.• persona que promete s.f.• viviente s.m.'kʌmər, 'kʌmə(r)a)all comers: the contest is open to all comers — el certamen está abierto al público en general or a todos los que quieran participar
b) (promising person, thing) (AmE colloq)she/he/it looks like a comer — parece que tiene posibilidades or futuro, parece prometedora/prometedor
['kʌmǝ(r)]Nthe first comer — el primero/la primera en llegar
he has defended his title against all comers — ha defendido su título contra todos los contendientes
* * *['kʌmər, 'kʌmə(r)]a)all comers: the contest is open to all comers — el certamen está abierto al público en general or a todos los que quieran participar
b) (promising person, thing) (AmE colloq)she/he/it looks like a comer — parece que tiene posibilidades or futuro, parece prometedora/prometedor
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12 take a quick bite
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13 bite through
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