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单词 fattening
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Definition of fattening in English:

fattening

adjective ˈfat(ə)nɪŋˈfætnɪŋ
  • (of a foodstuff) liable to make a person overweight.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The North Indian liking for all things fat and fattening is well-known.
    • The issue is that highly sugared foods tend not to have a lot of healthy nutrients and are often made with fattening butter and cream.
    • Which is the most fattening of these holiday foods?
    • Along with larger portions of more fattening food, Americans have become increasingly sedentary over the last couple of decades.
    • Because I associated my favorite dishes with love and family in the past, I'm now learning to appreciate the people I care most about - without all the fattening food that has always come with them.
    • They're not ‘lured’ in for the playgrounds or happy meals or toys, they are lured in by their desire to eat very fattening and unhealthy food several times a week.
    • That was one thing that Angel loved about Summer, she always ate such fattening foods, but always had such a slender body.
    • We can improve our physical health by taking more exercise and watching what we eat - more fruit and vegetables each day will be healthier and less fattening than fried foods and rich puddings!
    • This North African courgette salad is a healthy alternative to hummus, using far less olive oil and missing out fattening tahini paste.
    • This year, why not shake things up by serving pumpkin that's not surrounded by a fatty, fattening crust?
    • The article speaks of ‘alcohol’ being fattening.
    • And he was always raised on fried food and southern food, and it was very fattening.
    • Currently, police spend much of the time on a stakeout engaged in idle conversation, eating fattening foods and dozing off.
    • In fact you'd be likely to save money - no expensive fattening meals out, fewer bottles of wine and beer consumed, and as for chocolate…?
    • Go through your kitchen and, in the box, place all the fattening foods you're rarely able to resist.
    • Everyone else would get to go home and spend time with their families and eat lots of fattening food.
    • According to this story from CNN.com, the new salad can be more fattening than the burgers!
    • That's largely due to making convenient but fattening diet choices.
    • I suppose there's a kind of vicarious fantasy in watching someone else eat huge amounts of fattening foods in order to gain 30 pounds and win a contest.
    • They hold you hostage and feed you horrible fattening food you would never eat anywhere else.
    • I read in the magazine that what makes bread fattening is the topping you put on it.
    • In practical terms, it is only the protein element of a fattening ration that is relevant; and the main ingredients we use in the UK are maize gluten and soya.
    • Fortunately our nice IT people made us a very fattening cake to welcome us to our new office.
    • Although it hardly sounds appealing, the steak, Guinness and mushroom pie is very tasty, very filling and very fattening.
    • On offer are generous helpings of bacon, ham and other greasy, fattening fare - all the staples associated with traditional Anglo-American cuisine.
    • But hey, I'm sure it was less fattening than the jam doughnut milkshake I could have had.
    • For example, beer with chips or nuts is a fattening combination.
    • But others drink it as a less fattening alternative to cow's milk.
    • The next step will be to pass out the highly fattening snack foods that everyone will claim they can't possibly eat.
    • I became vegetarian at about the age of 12, mostly because I found the idea of eating animals repulsive, but also to get me out of potentially fattening family and school dinners.
    • But it is on the question of buns that he becomes most hot and cross, arguing that councillors' reliance on fattening chocolate biscuits is a potential health hazard.
    • He describes insulin as ‘the fattening hormone’.
    • Instead, have a smaller portion of fattening foods.
    • It's hard to find seriously fattening Japanese food.
    • If I couldn't afford to spend as much money as I do, but also couldn't/didn't want to cook, I wouldn't really be able to avoid the really fattening stuff.
    • Figuring out which foods are fattening is a popular subject in obesity research.
    • Therefore carbohydrates themselves really are not fattening.
    • Potatoes are actually no more fattening than apples - it's how they're cooked and served that makes them fattening.
    • Experts say if people fill up on healthy foods recommended in the food pyramid, there will be less room for the fattening junk food that helps pack on the pounds.
    • When I think of a fattening food, lasagna is one of the first that comes to mind.
    Synonyms
    expansion, growth, increase in size, extension, amplification, augmentation, topping up, building up, addition, supplementing
 
 

Definition of fattening in US English:

fattening

adjectiveˈfætnɪŋˈfatniNG
  • (of a food) causing an increase in the weight of someone who eats it.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I became vegetarian at about the age of 12, mostly because I found the idea of eating animals repulsive, but also to get me out of potentially fattening family and school dinners.
    • In fact you'd be likely to save money - no expensive fattening meals out, fewer bottles of wine and beer consumed, and as for chocolate…?
    • The issue is that highly sugared foods tend not to have a lot of healthy nutrients and are often made with fattening butter and cream.
    • But it is on the question of buns that he becomes most hot and cross, arguing that councillors' reliance on fattening chocolate biscuits is a potential health hazard.
    • In practical terms, it is only the protein element of a fattening ration that is relevant; and the main ingredients we use in the UK are maize gluten and soya.
    • This year, why not shake things up by serving pumpkin that's not surrounded by a fatty, fattening crust?
    • The article speaks of ‘alcohol’ being fattening.
    • If I couldn't afford to spend as much money as I do, but also couldn't/didn't want to cook, I wouldn't really be able to avoid the really fattening stuff.
    • And he was always raised on fried food and southern food, and it was very fattening.
    • Fortunately our nice IT people made us a very fattening cake to welcome us to our new office.
    • The next step will be to pass out the highly fattening snack foods that everyone will claim they can't possibly eat.
    • It's hard to find seriously fattening Japanese food.
    • They hold you hostage and feed you horrible fattening food you would never eat anywhere else.
    • But others drink it as a less fattening alternative to cow's milk.
    • Potatoes are actually no more fattening than apples - it's how they're cooked and served that makes them fattening.
    • Which is the most fattening of these holiday foods?
    • Although it hardly sounds appealing, the steak, Guinness and mushroom pie is very tasty, very filling and very fattening.
    • The North Indian liking for all things fat and fattening is well-known.
    • Instead, have a smaller portion of fattening foods.
    • For example, beer with chips or nuts is a fattening combination.
    • That was one thing that Angel loved about Summer, she always ate such fattening foods, but always had such a slender body.
    • I suppose there's a kind of vicarious fantasy in watching someone else eat huge amounts of fattening foods in order to gain 30 pounds and win a contest.
    • Because I associated my favorite dishes with love and family in the past, I'm now learning to appreciate the people I care most about - without all the fattening food that has always come with them.
    • We can improve our physical health by taking more exercise and watching what we eat - more fruit and vegetables each day will be healthier and less fattening than fried foods and rich puddings!
    • Everyone else would get to go home and spend time with their families and eat lots of fattening food.
    • Therefore carbohydrates themselves really are not fattening.
    • On offer are generous helpings of bacon, ham and other greasy, fattening fare - all the staples associated with traditional Anglo-American cuisine.
    • I read in the magazine that what makes bread fattening is the topping you put on it.
    • Currently, police spend much of the time on a stakeout engaged in idle conversation, eating fattening foods and dozing off.
    • That's largely due to making convenient but fattening diet choices.
    • Figuring out which foods are fattening is a popular subject in obesity research.
    • But hey, I'm sure it was less fattening than the jam doughnut milkshake I could have had.
    • When I think of a fattening food, lasagna is one of the first that comes to mind.
    • This North African courgette salad is a healthy alternative to hummus, using far less olive oil and missing out fattening tahini paste.
    • According to this story from CNN.com, the new salad can be more fattening than the burgers!
    • Along with larger portions of more fattening food, Americans have become increasingly sedentary over the last couple of decades.
    • Go through your kitchen and, in the box, place all the fattening foods you're rarely able to resist.
    • He describes insulin as ‘the fattening hormone’.
    • Experts say if people fill up on healthy foods recommended in the food pyramid, there will be less room for the fattening junk food that helps pack on the pounds.
    • They're not ‘lured’ in for the playgrounds or happy meals or toys, they are lured in by their desire to eat very fattening and unhealthy food several times a week.
    Synonyms
    expansion, growth, increase in size, extension, amplification, augmentation, topping up, building up, addition, supplementing
 
 
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