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1 breakfast
[ˈbrekfəst]1. nounthe first meal of the day:What time do you serve breakfast?
فطور، وجبة الصباحI never eat breakfast.
2. verbto have breakfast:يتناول طعام الفطورThey breakfasted on the train.
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2 desayunar
• eat breakfast• have both things• have broad shoulders• take breakfast -
3 tomar desayuno
• eat breakfast• take breakfast -
4 아침을 먹다
eat breakfast -
5 mindring
eat breakfast leftovers with rice at noon. -
6 ha mëngjes
to eat breakfast -
7 iento
to eat breakfast. -
8 itqutchiq-
to eat breakfast K. -
9 almusál
to eat breakfast -
10 Frühstück
n1. breakfast; erstes Frühstück (early) breakfast; zweites Frühstück second breakfast, mid-morning snack, Brit. auch etwa elevenses Pl.; Zimmer mit Frühstück bed and breakfast* * *das Frühstückbreakfast* * *Früh|stücknt -s, -ebreakfast; (= Frühstückspause) morning or coffee breakzweites Frǘhstück — ≈ elevenses (Brit inf), ≈ midmorning snack
um 9 Uhr ist Frǘhstück — breakfast is at 9 o'clock
was isst du zum Frǘhstück? — what do you have for breakfast?
die ganze Familie saß beim Frǘhstück — the whole family were having breakfast
* * *(the first meal of the day: What time do you serve breakfast?; I have coffee and toast at breakfast; I never eat breakfast.) breakfast* * *Früh·stück<-s, -e>[ˈfry:ʃtʏk]nt breakfastum 8 Uhr gibt's \Frühstück breakfast is at 8 o'clockzum \Frühstück for breakfastdie ganze Familie saß beim \Frühstück the whole family were having breakfastder Preis versteht sich inklusive \Frühstück the price includes breakfast* * *das; Frühstücks, Frühstücke breakfast•• Cultural note:Breakfast in Germany typically consists of strong coffee, slices of bread or fresh rolls with butter, jam, honey, sliced cheese and meat, and maybe a boiled egg. For working people and schoolchildren, who have little time for breakfast first thing in the morning, a zweites Frühstück is common at around 10 a.m* * *1. breakfast;erstes Frühstück (early) breakfast;Zimmer mit Frühstück bed and breakfastFrühstück machen stop for one’s second breakfast* * *das; Frühstücks, Frühstücke breakfast•• Cultural note:Breakfast in Germany typically consists of strong coffee, slices of bread or fresh rolls with butter, jam, honey, sliced cheese and meat, and maybe a boiled egg. For working people and schoolchildren, who have little time for breakfast first thing in the morning, a zweites Frühstück is common at around 10 a.m* * *n.breakfast n. -
11 pransito
I.Neutr., to breakfast, to eat breakfast or luncheon (mostly ante- and postclass.):II.ad rivum accumbentes viatores pransitare solent,
Vitr. 8, 3:pransitans et cenitans,
Lampr. Elag. 27.—Act., to breakfast upon, eat at breakfast or luncheon:polentam,
Plaut. As. 1, 1, 20:prolem,
Arn. 4, 143.— Impers. pass.:ut pransitaretur et cenitaretur,
Macr. S. 2, 13. -
12 como nuevo
adj.as good as new, in mint condition, good as new.* * *= in mint condition, in tip-top condition, in tip-top formEx. The textbooks must be in mint condition and the original sales receipt presented.Ex. There are a few secrets to having your hair in tip-top condition -- eating well, drinking water, and not over using hairdryers or straighteners.Ex. Throughout countless interviews with experts, they all agree on one strategy for keeping your mood in tip-top form -- eat breakfast!.* * *= in mint condition, in tip-top condition, in tip-top formEx: The textbooks must be in mint condition and the original sales receipt presented.
Ex: There are a few secrets to having your hair in tip-top condition -- eating well, drinking water, and not over using hairdryers or straighteners.Ex: Throughout countless interviews with experts, they all agree on one strategy for keeping your mood in tip-top form -- eat breakfast!. -
13 en excelente estado
= in tip-top condition, in tip-top formEx. There are a few secrets to having your hair in tip-top condition -- eating well, drinking water, and not over using hairdryers or straighteners.Ex. Throughout countless interviews with experts, they all agree on one strategy for keeping your mood in tip-top form -- eat breakfast!.* * *= in tip-top condition, in tip-top formEx: There are a few secrets to having your hair in tip-top condition -- eating well, drinking water, and not over using hairdryers or straighteners.
Ex: Throughout countless interviews with experts, they all agree on one strategy for keeping your mood in tip-top form -- eat breakfast!. -
14 en excelentes condiciones
= in tip-top condition, in tip-top formEx. There are a few secrets to having your hair in tip-top condition -- eating well, drinking water, and not over using hairdryers or straighteners.Ex. Throughout countless interviews with experts, they all agree on one strategy for keeping your mood in tip-top form -- eat breakfast!.* * *= in tip-top condition, in tip-top formEx: There are a few secrets to having your hair in tip-top condition -- eating well, drinking water, and not over using hairdryers or straighteners.
Ex: Throughout countless interviews with experts, they all agree on one strategy for keeping your mood in tip-top form -- eat breakfast!. -
15 en plena forma
= in peak condition, in tip-top form, in tip-top conditionEx. Nutritionally balanced foods containing the optimum level of proteins, fats, carbohydrates and minerals to help keep your pet in peak condition.Ex. Throughout countless interviews with experts, they all agree on one strategy for keeping your mood in tip-top form -- eat breakfast!.Ex. There are a few secrets to having your hair in tip-top condition -- eating well, drinking water, and not over using hairdryers or straighteners.* * *= in peak condition, in tip-top form, in tip-top conditionEx: Nutritionally balanced foods containing the optimum level of proteins, fats, carbohydrates and minerals to help keep your pet in peak condition.
Ex: Throughout countless interviews with experts, they all agree on one strategy for keeping your mood in tip-top form -- eat breakfast!.Ex: There are a few secrets to having your hair in tip-top condition -- eating well, drinking water, and not over using hairdryers or straighteners. -
16 kahvaltı et
1. ate breakfast 2. eat breakfast 3. eaten breakfast 4. have breakfast -
17 страдать рвотой
2) Colloquial: upchuck, toss one's beans5) Taboo: air( one's) guts, barf, bark carrots, boak, bowk, call Huey, call for hughie, chuck, chuck up, chunder, chunk, decorate (one's) shoes, earl, eat breakfast backwards, feed the fishes, flash the hash, gag, gawk (особ. после большого количества выпитого алкоголя), go the big spit, hawick (произносится hoy-k) (usu go to Hawick; по названию шотландского пограничного города), hoy up, kak, launch (one's) lunch, park a custard, park the tiger, play the whale, ralph, razz, retch (об. в конце приступа), sheet (подражание произношению негров из южных штатов), shit, shit through (one's) teeth, spew, spill (one's) breakfast, spread the technicolor rainbow, throw, throw up, tomtit, toss (one's) cookies, vom, wallace (см. Wallace and Gromit), waz, woof, yodel, york -
18 ཚལ་མ་ཟ་བ་
[tshal ma za ba]eat breakfast, rnams: breakfast companions -
19 tomar desayuno
v.to take breakfast, to eat breakfast. -
20 أفطر
أفْطَرَ: تَنَاوَلَ طَعَامَ الصّبَاحto have (take, eat) breakfast, to breakfast
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