-
1 a lua masa
to have one's meal(s)to eat one's / to have breakfast / lunch / dinner / supperto be at table / dinner, etc. -
2 a lua o masă
to take / to have a meal. -
3 a lua o mică gustare
to partake of / to take a light mealto have a snackto eat a littleto refresh one's inner man. -
4 a lua purceaua de coadă
1. to be in high featherto be in (good) cue.2. ( a se îmbăta)to have a brick in the hatto cut / to have the malt above the wheat / mealto lap the gutter -
5 a lua repede masa / prânzul
to snatch a meal.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a lua repede masa / prânzul
-
6 a mânca consistent
to have a substantial / a solid meal. -
7 a mânca foarte mult
to eat a heavy mealto punish one's food. -
8 a mânca pe săturate
to eat / to have one's fillto eat to satiety / repletion / to one's heart contentto fill one's bread basketto have a hearty / a square / a full meal. -
9 a mânca în mare grabă
to snatch a meal. -
10 a mânca încet
to be a slow eaterto linger over a meal. -
11 a ospăta cum se cuvine
to have a good tuck-into eat a good meal. -
12 a sta la masă
to be (seated) at tableto sit at table / at meat( a mânca) to eat, to breakfast, etc.to have breakfast / lunch / dinner etc. -
13 a încălzi mâncarea
to warm up the meal. -
14 cu burta plină
with a good meal under one's belt. -
15 din acelaşi aluat
of the same kidneyînv. meal. -
16 mai mare daraua decât ocaua / iacaua
much ado about nothingthe game is hardly worth the candlegreat boast little roastmuch cry and little woolmuch bran and little mealof worth powder and shotthe devil rides on a fiddlestickto make a long harvest about / for a little coinmore kicks than halfpenceit is a grain of wheat in a bushel of chaffaprox. break a butterflyfly upon the wheel.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > mai mare daraua decât ocaua / iacaua
-
17 o mâncare omenească
a decent / a square meal.
См. также в других словарях:
meal — W2S2 [mi:l] n [Sense: 1,3; Origin: Old English mAl time, meal ] [Sense: 2; Origin: Old English melu] 1.) an occasion when you eat food, for example breakfast or dinner, or the food that you eat on that occasion ▪ After the movie we went for a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
meal — [ mil ] noun *** 1. ) count an occasion when you eat, especially breakfast, lunch, or DINNER: The medicine should always be taken with meals. go out for a meal (=go to a restaurant): We could go to a movie, or go out for a meal. main meal (=the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
meal — UK US /miːl/ noun ► [C] an occasion when food is eaten, or the food which is eaten on such an occasion: go out/take sb out for a meal »He took the whole team out for a meal at the end of the project. have/eat a meal »I have my main meal at midday … Financial and business terms
Meal — Meal, n. [OE. mel; akin to E. meal a part, and to D. maal time, meal, G. mal time, mahl meal, Icel. m[=a]l measure, time, meal, Goth. m[=e]l time, and to E. measure. See {Measure}.] The portion of food taken at a particular time for the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Meal — Meal, n. [OE. mele, AS. melu, melo; akin to D. meel, G. mehl, OHG. melo, Icel. mj[ o]l, SW. mj[ o]l, Dan. meel, also to D. malen to grind, G. mahlen, OHG., OS., & Goth. malan, Icel. mala, W. malu, L. molere, Gr. my lh mill, and E. mill. [root]108 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
meal — meal·able; meal; meal·berry; meal·er; meal·ie; meal·i·ness; meal·less; meal·man; meal·ock; piece·meal; … English syllables
meal|y — meal|y1 «MEE lee», adjective, meal|i|er, meal|i|est. 1. like meal; dry and powdery: »mealy potatoes. 2. of or containing meal: »the mealy treasures of the harvest bin … Useful english dictionary
meal — Ⅰ. meal [1] ► NOUN 1) any of the regular daily occasions when food is eaten. 2) the food eaten on such an occasion. ● make a meal of Cf. ↑make a meal of ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
Meal — (m[=e]l), n. [OE. mele, AS. m[=ae]l part, portion, portion of time; akin to E. meal a repast. Cf. {Piecemeal}.] A part; a fragment; a portion. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Meal — Meal, v. t. 1. To sprinkle with, or as with, meal. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To pulverize; as, mealed powder. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
meal — meal1 [mēl] n. [ME mele < OE mæl, a measure, fixed time, meal, akin to Ger mal, time, mahl, meal < IE base * mē , to MEASURE] 1. any of the times, esp. the customary times, for eating, as breakfast, lunch, or dinner 2. the food served or… … English World dictionary