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1 have a snack
перекусить глагол:перекусить (have a snack, have a bite, nosh, bite through, take a quick bite)закусывать (have a snack, lunch) -
2 have a snack
Общая лексика: перекусить на ходу, перекусить, заморить червячка, перекусывать -
3 have a snack
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8 have a snack
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9 have\ a\ snack
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10 Have a snack!
Перекуси<те>!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Have a snack!
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11 SNACK: HAVE A SNACK
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12 (to) have a snack
фраз. гл. (о еде)перекуситьсхватить на летузаморить червячкаперекусить на ходуI'll have a snack somewhere. — Перекушу где-нибудь.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) have a snack
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13 (to) have a snack
фраз. гл. (о еде)перекуситьсхватить на летузаморить червячкаперекусить на ходуI'll have a snack somewhere. — Перекушу где-нибудь.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) have a snack
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14 to have a snack
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17 Let's go and have a snack!
Пойдём перекусим!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Let's go and have a snack!
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18 to have a snack
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snack [snæk]1 noun(a) (light meal) casse-croûte m inv, en-cas m inv;∎ to have a snack casser la croûte, manger un morceau;∎ if you eat too many snacks between meals… si vous grignotez (trop) entre les repas…;∎ to have a snack lunch déjeuner sur le pouce(b) (usu pl) (appetizer → crisps, peanuts etc) amuse-gueule mmanger entre les repas;∎ I've been snacking on chocolates all day j'ai passé la journée à grignoter des chocolats;∎ a panda snacking on some bamboo un panda qui mange des pousses de bambou►► snack bar snack m, snack-bar m;snack food (UNCOUNT) amuse-gueules mpl
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snack — n. 1) to have a snack 2) to fix ( prepare ) a snack 3) a between meal; midnight snack; party snacks * * * [snæk] midnight snack party snacks a between meal to fix ( prepare ) a snack to have a snack … Combinatory dictionary
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snack — [[t]snæk[/t]] n. 1) a small portion of food or drink or a light meal, esp. one eaten between regular meals 2) a share or portion 3) to have a snack or light meal, esp. between regular meals • Etymology: 1300–50; ME: a snap or bite, der. of… … From formal English to slang
Snack vending — is the business of vending packages of snacks, such as popcorn, pretzels, and candy bars, from electronic vending machines. Like soda vending, snack vending falls within full line vending.Originally snack machines were notorious for selling junk… … Wikipedia
snack — (v.) c.1300, to bite or snap (of a dog), probably from M.Du. snacken to snatch, chatter (see SNATCH (Cf. snatch)). The meaning have a mere bite or morsel, eat a light meal is first attested 1807; the noun in this sense is from 1757. Snack bar is… … Etymology dictionary
Snack food — Part of a series on Meals … Wikipedia
Snack Attack — This article is about the video game. For the Jr. FLL game, see Snack Attack (FIRST). Snack Attack A screenshot from Snack Attack. Developer(s) Funtastic … Wikipedia
snack — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ light, little, small ▪ quick ▪ We stopped for a quick snack. ▪ healthy, nutritious … Collocations dictionary
snack — [15] Snack originally meant ‘bite’ (‘The … Tuscan hound … with his wide chafts [jaws] at him makes a snack’, Gavin Douglas, Æneid 1513). It was not used for a ‘quick meal’ (as in ‘have a bite to eat’) until the 18th century. It was borrowed from… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
snack — [15] Snack originally meant ‘bite’ (‘The … Tuscan hound … with his wide chafts [jaws] at him makes a snack’, Gavin Douglas, Æneid 1513). It was not used for a ‘quick meal’ (as in ‘have a bite to eat’) until the 18th century. It was borrowed from… … Word origins
have — verb Have is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑hotel, ↑library, ↑mixture, ↑patient, ↑room, ↑sentence, ↑tape, ↑word Have is used with these nouns as the object: ↑A level, ↑ability, ↑ … Collocations dictionary