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1 consume
v. förtära; förstöra, förinta* * *[kən'sju:m]1) (to eat or drink: He consumes a huge amount of food.) förtära, konsumera2) (to use: How much electricity do you consume per month?) förbruka, konsumera3) (to destroy, eg by fire: The entire building was consumed by fire.) förtära, förstöra•- consumer- consumption
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2 overweight
n. övervikt* * *[əuvə'weit](too heavy; too fat: If I eat too much I soon get overweight.) överviktig -
3 throw up
1) (a slang expression for to vomit: She had too much to eat, and threw up on the way home.) kasta upp, kräkas2) (to give up or abandon: He threw up his job.) ge upp, sluta3) (to build hurriedly: They threw up a temporary building.) smälla (smäcka) upp
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