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1 жадно
нареч. greedily, avidly жадно есть жадно глотать жадно слушатьжадн|о - greedily;
перен. (с интересом) eagerly;
~ есть eat* greedily;
~ слушать listen eagerly;
~ость ж.
1. (к дт. на вн., до рд.) greed (for, of), avarice( for), cupidity( for) ;
2. (прожорливость) greediness;
3. (скупость) meanness, stinginess;
~ый
4. (на вн., до рд., к дт.;
страстно желающий чего-л.) greedy (for), hungry (for) ;
5. (жаждущий удовлетворения) avid, eager;
~ое любопытство eager curiosity;
6. (прожорливый) greedy, voracious;
7. (выражающий жадность) yearning, hungry;
8. (скупой) mean, grasping, avaricious, miserly.
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eat — I. verb (ate; eaten; eating) Etymology: Middle English eten, from Old English etan; akin to Old High German ezzan to eat, Latin edere, Greek edmenai Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. to take in through the mouth as food ; ingest, chew … New Collegiate Dictionary
eat up — {v.} 1. To eat all of. * /After hiking all afternoon, they quickly ate up all of the dinner./ 2. To use all of. * /Idle talk had eaten up the hour before they knew it./ 3. {slang} To accept eagerly; welcome. * /The girls told John he was a hero… … Dictionary of American idioms
eat up — {v.} 1. To eat all of. * /After hiking all afternoon, they quickly ate up all of the dinner./ 2. To use all of. * /Idle talk had eaten up the hour before they knew it./ 3. {slang} To accept eagerly; welcome. * /The girls told John he was a hero… … Dictionary of American idioms
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garbage down — {v. phr.}, {slang} To eat eagerly and at great speed without much regard for manners or social convention. * /The children garbaged down their food./ … Dictionary of American idioms
garbage down — {v. phr.}, {slang} To eat eagerly and at great speed without much regard for manners or social convention. * /The children garbaged down their food./ … Dictionary of American idioms
ravening — rav|e|ning [ˈrævənıŋ] adj literary [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Present participle of raven to take away by force, eat eagerly (15 20 centuries), from Old French raviner, from Latin rapere; RAPE1] ravening animals are hungry and dangerous ▪ a pack… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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