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tr['mʌnʧɪz]1 (snacks) cosas nombre femenino plural para picar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto have the munchies tener hambre['mʌntʃɪz]NPL (US)1) (=snacks) algo para picar2) -
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munchies ['mʌntʃɪz](a) (desire to eat) fringale f;∎ to have the munchies avoir la dalle;∎ I've got a bad case of the munchies j'ai la dalle -
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n pl AmE infml1)2)There's nothing like potato chips when you've got the munchies — Когда нападает жор, то лучше всего лопать жареную картошку
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subst. flt. \/mʌntʃɪz\/( hverdagslig) godtesjuke, matkick, sultfølelse• give me some chocolate quick, I really have the munchiesgi meg litt sjokolade med en gang, jeg er så godtesjuk -
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n. pl. inf. 1. have the munchies гладен е; му кркорат цревата2. amer. inf. мала закуска -
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n. ätbegär, outsläcklig lust att äta något, munchies -
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s.1 bocadillos, bocadillo ligero.2 antojo de dulces o bocadillos.pl.1 cosillas de picar (snacks), antojitos (México)to have the munchies tener un poquillo de hambre -
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['mʌntʃɪːz]◙ n. תאוות כרסום, תאוות זלילה (סלנג)* * *◙ (גנלס) הלילז תוואת,םוסרכ תוואת◄ -
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Сленг: "хавчик", жор. Состояние наркотического или пост-наркотического опьянения, сопровождаемое неудержимым голодом. (He's got the munchies. - Его на хавчик пробило.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > munchies, get munchies
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['mʌntʃɪz]to have the munchies — (be hungry) avere un buco nello stomaco
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Сленг: страстное желание поесть(пожевать) (By midnight I had the blind munchies. В полночь у меня возникло страстное желание поесть.)
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Munchies — may refer to: Munchies (film), 1987 horror film Munchies (snack mix), sold by Frito Lay Munchies (confectionery), sold by Nestlé A sudden strong desire for food Munchies (song), by Braintax The Munchies, a 1980s animated public service… … Wikipedia
munchies — ☆ munchies [mun′chēz΄ ] pl.n. Informal 1. food for snacking; snacks 2. a desire for snacks: usually with the * * * munch·ies (mŭnʹchēz) pl.n. Slang 1. Food for snacking. 2 … Universalium
munchies — ► PLURAL NOUN informal 1) snacks or small items of food. 2) (the munchies) a sudden strong desire for food … English terms dictionary
munchies — (n.) food or snack, 1959, plural of munchie (1917), from MUNCH (Cf. munch) (v.); sense of craving for food after smoking marijuana is first attested 1971 … Etymology dictionary
munchies — ☆ munchies [mun′chēz΄ ] pl.n. Informal 1. food for snacking; snacks 2. a desire for snacks: usually with the … English World dictionary
munchies — munch|ies [ˈmʌntʃiz] n [plural] informal 1.) the munchies a feeling of wanting to eat something, especially food that is not healthy for you have/get the munchies ▪ Get me a packet of crisps I have the munchies. 2.) AmE foods that are easy to… … Dictionary of contemporary English
munchies — munch|ies [ mʌntʃiz ] noun plural AMERICAN INFORMAL small things to eat: I m a bit hungry. Have you got any munchies? have/get the munchies to have/get a sudden feeling that you want to eat something … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
munchies — [[t]mʌ̱ntʃiz[/t]] N PLURAL: the N If someone gets the munchies, they suddenly feel a strong desire to eat a snack or something sweet, especially when they have been taking drugs. [INFORMAL] ...an attack of the munchies … English dictionary
munchies — UK [ˈmʌntʃɪz] / US noun [plural] American informal small things to eat I m a bit hungry. Have you got any munchies? • have/get the munchies to have/get a sudden feeling that you want to eat something … English dictionary
munchies — mÊŒntʃɪËz n. desire to eat, craving for a snack; snack food (Slang)n. snack, finger food; craving for a snack (usually found in the plural munchies ) … English contemporary dictionary
munchies — plural noun informal 1》 snacks or small items of food. 2》 (the munchies) a sudden strong desire for food … English new terms dictionary