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Verbos de Estilo de Vida Físico y Social - Verbos para alimentarse

Aquí aprenderás algunos verbos en inglés referentes a la alimentación. como "bebida", "alimento" y "bocadillo".

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Categorized English Verbs of Physical and Social Lifestyle
to drink
[Verbo]

to put water, coffee, or other type of liquid inside of our body through our mouth

beber

beber

Ex: My parents drink orange juice for breakfast .
to sip
[Verbo]

to drink a liquid by taking a small amount each time

beber a sorbos, sorber

beber a sorbos, sorber

Ex: The wine connoisseur sipped the fine vintage to appreciate its nuances .
to quaff
[Verbo]

to drink a large quantity of a liquid in a hearty, enthusiastic manner

zampar

zampar

Ex: The tradition continued as the quaffed traditional beverages during the annual harvest celebration .
to imbibe
[Verbo]

to consume or absorb liquids, especially beverages

beber

beber

Ex: After a successful business deal , the imbibed rare scotch whiskies to celebrate their achievement .
to swig
[Verbo]

to drink something in one large gulp or swallow

tragarse, beber a grandes sorbos

tragarse, beber a grandes sorbos

Ex: When the friends shared a laugh at the picnic , they raised their cans swig some iced tea .
to chug
[Verbo]

to consume a beverage, usually a carbonated or alcoholic one, quickly and in large gulps

tragar, beber de un trago

tragar, beber de un trago

Ex: The group of friends loudly cheered as chugged their beers in a drinking contest .
to swill
[Verbo]

to quickly and often carelessly consume large amounts of liquid, particularly alcoholic drinks

chupar, tragar

chupar, tragar

to sup
[Verbo]

to consume a drink or liquid food

sorber, beber

sorber, beber

Ex: The artist takes breaks from painting sup on a refreshing fruit smoothie .
to eat
[Verbo]

to put food into the mouth, then chew and swallow it

comer

comer

Ex: The kids were so hungry after playing outside that they could n't wait eat dinner .
to eat up
[Verbo]

to consume completely, especially in reference to food

comer completamente, devorar

comer completamente, devorar

Ex: The hungry children ate up all the cookies that were on the table .
to snack
[Verbo]

to eat a small amount of food between meals, typically as a quick and informal meal

picotear, merendar

picotear, merendar

Ex: To curb their hunger before dinner , snacked on hummus and vegetable sticks .
to dine
[Verbo]

to have dinner

cenar

cenar

Ex: Last night , dined at a fancy restaurant to celebrate their achievements .
to devour
[Verbo]

to eat something eagerly and in large quantities, often implying intense hunger or enjoyment

devorar

devorar

Ex: In the bustling food market , visitors devour street food from various vendors .
to binge
[Verbo]

to drink or eat excessively

darse un atracón, darse una comilona

darse un atracón, darse una comilona

Ex: Some individuals binge on fast food as a way of coping with emotional distress .
to gorge
[Verbo]

to eat greedily and in large quantities

atarse, empacharse

atarse, empacharse

Ex: At the all-you-can-eat seafood buffet , gorged on a variety of ocean delights .
to gobble
[Verbo]

to eat something quickly and greedily, often making loud and rapid swallowing sounds

tragar, devorar

tragar, devorar

Ex: In a rush , she gobble her lunch before the meeting .
to partake
[Verbo]

to participate in consuming food

participar, degustar

participar, degustar

to swallow
[Verbo]

to cause food, drink, or another substance to pass from the mouth down into the stomach, using the muscles of the throat

tragar, deglutir

tragar, deglutir

Ex: The baby hesitated before swallowing the mashed banana .
to nosh
[Verbo]

to eat snacks or light meals

picotear, comer aperitivos

picotear, comer aperitivos

Ex: The evening gathering included a spread of tapas for guests nosh on while socializing .
to feast
[Verbo]

to eat and drink abundantly, often as part of a celebration or special occasion

festejar, reunirse para comer

festejar, reunirse para comer

Ex: To mark the special occasion , the company decides feast on a lavish dinner at an upscale restaurant .
to dig in
[Verbo]

to start eating with enthusiasm

comenzar a comer, echarse a comer

comenzar a comer, echarse a comer

Ex: The family gathered around the table dug in together .
to feed
[Verbo]

to give food to a person or an animal

alimentar a, dar de comer a

alimentar a, dar de comer a

Ex: fed the chickens before going to school yesterday .
to nourish
[Verbo]

to give someone or something food and other things which are needed in order to grow, live, and maintain health

nutrir, alimentar

nutrir, alimentar

Ex: It is important nourish relationships with family and friends for emotional well-being .
to graze
[Verbo]

(of sheep, cows, etc.) to feed on the grass in a field

pastar

pastar

to consume
[Verbo]

to eat or drink something

consumir, ingerir

consumir, ingerir

Ex: In the cozy café , consumed hot beverages and freshly baked pastries .
to gulp
[Verbo]

to swallow quickly or greedily, often in one swift motion

tragar, engullir

tragar, engullir

Ex: Trying not to be late , he had to gulp down his breakfast .
to guzzle
[Verbo]

to drink something, especially an alcoholic beverage, enthusiastically, and in large quantities

tragarse

tragarse

Ex: The crowd started guzzle cold beer as they enjoyed the live music .
to live on
[Verbo]

to eat only a certain type of food

vivir de

vivir de

Ex: live on nectar and pollen , which they collect from flowers to produce honey .
to feed on
[Verbo]

to regularly eat a specific type of food to stay alive and grow

alimentarse de, nutrirse de

alimentarse de, nutrirse de

Ex: Certain plants are known feed on insects as a supplementary source of nutrients .
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