intransitive. To consume food, take a meal.
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释义 | the world > food and drink > food > consumption of food or drink > eating > eat [verb (intransitive)] (42) eatc825 intransitive. To consume food, take a meal. to break breadeOE To break bread into small or bite-sized pieces, esp. so as to share it with others; (more generally) to eat bread or food (with others); to share… baitc1386 intransitive (and reflexive). To feed, take nourishment. feeda1387 intransitive (rarely †reflexive in same sense). To take food; to eat. Of persons now only colloquial. Const. as in 1. to take one's repast?1490 to take one's repast: to eat food; to have a meal. Also figurative. Now rare. to take repast1517 to take repast: to eat food; to have a meal. Now rare. repast1520 intransitive. To feed, feast. Chiefly with on, upon. Also figurative. peck?1536 transitive and intransitive. colloquial (originally cant). Of a person or (rarely) †an animal: to eat, to feed; (also) to eat sparingly or… diet1566 To take one's ordinary food, or meals; to feed (on). meat1573 intransitive. To feed; to partake of food. rare. victual1577 intransitive. To partake of victuals; to eat. Also of animals, to feed or pasture. graze1579 transferred and figurative. humorously of persons: To feed. Also to send to graze: to send packing, turn out. manger1609 transitive or intransitive. To eat. to craw it1708 to craw it: to fill one's ‘craw’. grub1725 slang. To take ‘grub’ or food; to feed, eat. Also to grub it. scoff1798 intransitive. To eat or feed; to have one's food with. browse1818 intransitive. Originally: to examine or look through various books in a library, bookshop, etc., esp. in a casual or leisurely manner. Later also… provender1819 intransitive. To partake of provender; to feed on. Obsolete. rare. muckamuck1853 intransitive. In north-western North America: to eat. to put on the nosebag1874 colloquial. to put (also get) on the nosebag and variants: to eat. refect1882 intransitive with reflexive meaning. To take a refection; to feed, eat. Obsolete. rare. restaurate1882 intransitive. To partake of refreshments or of a meal; to dine. nosh1892 colloquial. intransitive. Originally: to nibble a snack, delicacy, etc. (chiefly North American). Later more generally: to eat, have a meal… tucker1903 intransitive. To eat, to have a meal. Also with up. to muck in1919 intransitive. colloquial. Originally: to share rations. Later: to share food, facilities, etc. (with); to tuck in to food; to participate or… scarf1960 transitive and intransitive = scoff, v.2 1. Also with up and down. snack1972 Const. on. Subcategories:— sit at table (1) — begin to eat (6) — finish eating or leave table (2) — maintain life with food (2) — stave off hunger (1) — eat one's fill (1) — leave food uneaten (1) — finish meal with a treat (1) |
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