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41 take-away
1) (food prepared and bought in a restaurant but taken away and eaten somewhere else eg at home: I'll go and buy a take-away; ( also adjective) a take-away meal.) maistas išsineštinai2) (a restaurant where such food is prepared and bought.) restoranas, gaminantis maistą išsineštinai -
42 thaw
[Ɵo:] 1. verb1) ((of ice, snow etc) to melt, or make or become liquid: The snow thawed quickly.) tirpti2) ((of frozen food etc) to make or become unfrozen: Frozen food must be thawed before cooking.) atšildyti, atšilti2. noun((the time of) the melting of ice and snow at the end of winter, or the change of weather that causes this: The thaw has come early this year.) atlydys -
43 a sweet tooth
(a liking for sweet food: My friend has a sweet tooth.) (būti) smaližiui -
44 abattoir
(a place where animals are killed for food; a slaughterhouse.) skerdykla -
45 abstemious
[əb'sti:miəs](taking little food, drink etc: She was being very abstemious as she was trying to lose weight; an abstemious young man.) susilaikantis, saikingas- abstemiousness -
46 alimentary canal
(the passage for the digestion of food in animals, including the gullet, stomach and intestines.) virškinimo traktas -
47 (and) to spare
(in greater supply or quantity than is needed; extra: I'll go to an exhibition if I have time to spare; I have enough food and to spare.) atliekamas, laisvas -
48 appetite
(a desire for food: Exercise gives you a good appetite.) apetitas- appetiser
- appetizing
- appetising -
49 assimilate
[ə'siməleit](to take in and digest: Plants assimilate food from the earth; I can't assimilate all these facts at once.) įsisavinti -
50 attachment
1) (something extra attached: There are several attachments for this food-mixer.) pridėtinė dalis, priedas2) ((with for/to) liking or affection: I feel attachment for this town.) prisirišimas -
51 bacon
['beikən](the flesh of the back and sides of a pig, salted and dried, used as food.) rūkytas/sūdytas bekonas -
52 bait
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53 barbecue
1. noun1) (a framework for grilling meat etc over a charcoal fire: We cooked the steak on a barbecue.) rėmas mėsai kepti ant žarijų2) (a party in the open air, at which food is barbecued.) piknikas, kurio metu kepama mėsa ant žarijų2. verb(to cook on a barbecue: He barbecued a chicken.) kepti ant žarijų -
54 barely
adverb (scarcely or only just: We have barely enough food.) tik, vos -
55 barley
(a type of grain used for food and for making beer and whisky: The farmer has harvested his barley.) miežiai -
56 basin
['beisn]1) (a bowl for washing oneself in: a wash-hand basin.) dubuo2) (a wide, open dish for preparing food in: a pudding-basin.) dubenėlis3) (the area drained by a river: the basin of the Nile.) baseinas4) (the deep part of a harbour: There were four yachts anchored in the harbour basin.) baseinas -
57 beef
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58 beg
[beɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - begged; verb1) (to ask (someone) for (money, food etc): The old man was so poor that he had to beg in the street; He begged (me) for money.) prašyti išmaldos, elgetauti2) (to ask (someone) desperately or earnestly: I beg you not to do it.) maldauti•- beggar2. verb(to make very poor: He was beggared by the collapse of his firm.) nuskurdinti- beg to differ -
59 beggar
noun (a person who lives by begging: The beggar asked for money for food.) elgeta -
60 bib
[bib]1) (a cloth etc tied under a child's chin to catch spilt food etc.) seilinukas2) (the top part of an apron or overalls, covering the chest.) antkrūtinis
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