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Перевод: eating


[существительное]
еда ; пища ; прием пищи


Тезаурус:

  1. A 120 kg (260 lb) Dall's porpoise, a fast-swimming and deep-diving species, consumed 15 kg (3 lb) of fish daily without increasing its weight while held in captivity in California - equivalent to a human eating 7-;10 kg (15-;22 lb) of steak in a day.
  2. Many, especially those on eating disorders, I have not found particularly helpful, and there are still others that I would positively not recommend!
  3. My stomach said it was eating time again.
  4. "We're not eating the bark again, are we?"
  5. But in any case, the best proof of the pudding is in the eating - by which I mean that any one who has tried to help young poets over the years, whether in Britain or America, knows that Ford's and the imagists' precepts about diction are what most of them most need to learn - no novelty, after all, since they can learn the same lessons from the preface to Lyrical Ballads , if they choose to.
  6. Do we really want all these cars and all these journeys, polluting the air we breathe, creating endless noise and accidents, as well as eating up energy?
  7. After morning service, we would walk back to our bus stop through the Chater Gardens and enjoy the sight of hundreds of Chinese families relaxing together, eating picnics, taking photographs with fountains in the background, or watching goldfish in the pond; and the happiness of the very many Filipinos making the most of a day of leisure.
  8. An odd thought came to each one of the four as they chewed,; they were sharing a meal, eating meat and salt together.
  9. Regular physical activity or exercise is just as important as eating the right type of food.
  10. At the Food Research Institute Dr David Southgate, who has made a special study of dietary fibre and whose research is the source of the scientific textbook fibre figures, has provided analytical values for the dietary fibre in a range of usefully fibre-rich canned and packaged foods, so that for the first time these products, which form such a major part of modern eating, can be realistically assessed and used for health value.
  11. You want to enjoy food, not to feel pressured into eating prescribed foods at prescribed times.
  12. Soft acid waters, from the peaty hills that supply much of Britain's water, are eating into the iron water mains of many towns.
  13. If a group of people sitting at a dining table had their entire bodies shrouded under some tent-like garment, there are two ways in which the expert observer of eating behaviour could differentiate the fat from the slim.

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