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Denní Život - Hlad a chuť k jídlu

Zjistěte, jak anglická přísloví jako „hladové břicho nemá uši“ a „hlad nemá chybu na vaření“ zobrazují hlad a chuť k jídlu v angličtině.

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used to imply that hunger can enhance the flavor of food, making it more enjoyable and satisfying

Ex: After hiking all day and working up an appetite, the simple meal of beans and rice tasted amazing - truly, hunger is the best sauce.

used to imply that necessity can be a powerful motivator, driving individuals to take action they might not otherwise consider

Ex: The unemployed man took a job he didn't like because he needed to pay his bills.

used to imply that when a person is hungry or in need, they are less likely to listen to reason or advice

Ex: The parent tried to give their child some advice on managing their finances, but the child, who was struggling to pay their bills, didn't seem to listen, showing how a hungry belly has no ears.

used to imply that young people have a strong appetite and need plenty of food and nutrition to support their physical and mental growth and development

Ex: Johnny's friends were amazed at how much he could eat when they went out to eat.

used to imply that hunger can affect a person's mood or behavior and that being hungry for an extended period can lead to frustration and anger

Ex: After a long day at work, Sarah was looking forward to her dinner.

used to highlight the essential role of sufficient food and nourishment in enabling soldiers or workers to perform effectively and achieve success

Ex: The coach knew that his team needed to eat well in order to perform at their best.

used to imply that when a person is very hungry, they will eat whatever food is available, regardless of its quality or taste

Ex: After hiking all day without any food, the hikers were thrilled to come across a roadside stand selling hot dogs.
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