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View usage for: (snæk) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular presenttense snacks, present participle snacking, past tense, past participle snacked1. countable nounA snack is a simple meal that is quick to cook and to eat. Lunch was a snack in the fields. Synonyms: light meal, bite, refreshment(s), nibble More Synonyms of snack 2. countable nounA snack is something such as a chocolate bar that you eat between meals. Do you eat sweets, cakes or sugary snacks? 3. verbIf you snack, you eat snacks between meals. Instead of snacking on crisps and chocolate, nibble on celery or carrot. [VERB + on] She would improve her diet if she ate less fried food and snacked less. [VERB] Synonyms: eat between meals, graze [informal], nibble More Synonyms of snack (snæk) noun1. a light quick meal eaten between or in place of main meals 4. Australian informal a very easy task verb5. (intransitive) to eat a snack Word origin C15: probably from Middle Dutch snacken, variant of snappen to snapsnack in American English (snæk) noun1. Archaic a share or part 2. a small quantity of food; light meal or refreshment taken between regular meals verb intransitive3. to eat a snack or snacks Word origin ME snake, a bite < snaken, to bite, snap, prob. < MDu snacken, to snap COBUILD Collocationssnack favourite snack healthy snack Examples of 'snack' in a sentencesnack She cleared out the sugary snacks and stocked up on fruit and vegetables.In five months it will be a bar with snacks.You are then less likely to snack.Putting together simple snacks like these is what a slightly longer weekend is all about.The lively bar offers a range of snacks and light bites.Their mum provides a constant diet of sweet snacks and fizzy drinks between meals.The anorexic will need to eat regular meals with healthy snacks between each meal.The flowers are in the vase and the snack food is in the fridge.Here are three easy snack ideas to help the party along.It will keep you feeling full until lunchtime so you will be less likely to snack.Bottle feeding the calves that grow up to provide the meat for her beef jerky diet snacks?Knowing exactly when your next meal is helps you avoid snacking between meals.Another big difference that she observes in our different attitudes to food is snacking.All make easy snacks to carry with you.The cheapest places for you to sit down and eat are snack bars with limited seating.Delicious cheesy snacks for less than a pound.She and a friend were cage diving when the shark decided they would make an agreeable light snack.During the day there is also a pool snack bar and at night a stylish gastronomic restaurant offers regional specialities.You'll also find freshly baked pizza and gourmet burgers if you fancy a quick lunchtime snack.You won't have room for fattening sugary snacks between meals!There's a simple lounge serving snacks.She eyed the tiny intruder - but decided not to make it a quick snack.Hungary Taxes on a range of sugary and salty snacks and drinks. Word lists withsnack mealBritish English: snack / snæk/ NOUN A snack is a small, quick meal, or something eaten between meals. The kids have a snack when they come in from school. - American English: snack
- Arabic: وَجْبَةٌ خَفِيفَة
- Brazilian Portuguese: lanche
- Chinese: 快餐
- Croatian: laki obrok
- Czech: svačina
- Danish: snack
- Dutch: snack
- European Spanish: tentempié
- Finnish: välipala
- French: en-cas
- German: kleine Zwischenmahlzeit
- Greek: σνακ
- Italian: spuntino
- Japanese: 軽食
- Korean: 가벼운 식사
- Norwegian: noe å bite i
- Polish: przekąska
- European Portuguese: lanche
- Romanian: gustare
- Russian: легкая закуска
- Latin American Spanish: aperitivo
- Swedish: mellanmål
- Thai: อาหารว่าง
- Turkish: atıştırma
- Ukrainian: закуска легка закуска
- Vietnamese: đồ ăn nhẹ
British English: snack VERB If you snack, you eat snacks between meals. Instead of snacking on crisps and chocolate, nibble on celery or carrot. - American English: snack
- Brazilian Portuguese: lanchar
- Chinese: 吃小吃
- European Spanish: picar
- French: grignoter
- German: naschen
- Italian: mangiucchiare
- Japanese: 間食する
- Korean: 간식을 먹다
- European Portuguese: lanchar
- Latin American Spanish: picar
All related terms of 'snack'Chinese translation of 'snack' n (c) -
小吃 (xiǎochī) (份, fèn)
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吃零食 (chī língshí) to have a snack 吃点(點)零食 (chī diǎn língshí)
Definition a light quick meal eaten between or in place of main meals Lunch was a snack in the fields. Synonyms light meal refreshment(s) bite to eat elevenses (British, informal) Definition to eat a snack She would improve her diet if she snacked less. Synonyms eat between meals graze (informal) nibble Additional synonymsDefinition a snack a bite to eat Synonyms snack, food, piece, taste, refreshment, mouthful, morsel, titbit, light meal Definition a light hurried meal We each took a nibble of cheese. Synonyms snack, bite, taste, peck, crumb, morsel, titbit, soupçon Definition a tasty small piece of food She offered him titbits; a chicken drumstick, some cheese. Synonyms delicacy, goody, dainty, morsel, treat, snack, choice item, juicy bit, bonne bouche |