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Salir
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to consume
2-
to devour
3-
to ingest
4-
to nibble
5-
to munch
6-
to savor
7-
to sample
8-
snack
9-
to feast
10-
to sup
11-
to slurp
12-
to nourish
13-
to indulge
14-
to gnaw
15-
to gobble
16-
to grab a bite (to eat)
17-
to quench
to consume
to consume
Verbo
c
k
o
ə
n
n
s
s
u
u
m
m
e
(ingerir)

(ingerir)

consumir

to eat or drink something

example
Ejemplo
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After a long day at work, she was ready to consume a hearty meal.
It's important to consume a balanced diet that provides essential nutrients for overall health.

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Transitivo
to devour
to devour
Verbo
d
d
e
ɪ
v
v
o
a
u
ʊ
r
r
devorar

devorar

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

Información Gramatical:

Transitivo
to ingest
Verbo
i
ɪ
n
n
g
ʤ
e
ɛ
s
s
t
t
(consumir)

(consumir)

ingerir

to take food, drink, or another substance into the body by swallowing or absorbing it

abstain
to nibble
to nibble
Verbo
n
n
i
ɪ
bb
b
ə
l
l
e
(mordisquear)

(mordisquear)

picar

to eat small amounts of food often

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Intransitivo
to munch
to munch
Verbo
m
m
u
ə
n
n
ch
ʧ
(picotear)

(picotear)

masticar

to chew steadily or vigorously, often making a crunching sound

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Transitivo
to savor
to savor
Verbo
s
s
a
v
v
o
ɜ
r
r
saborear

saborear

to fully appreciate and enjoy the flavor or aroma of a food or drink as much as possible, particularly by slowly consuming it

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Transitivo
to sample
to sample
Verbo
s
s
a
æ
m
m
p
p
ə
l
l
e
(tomar una muestra)

(tomar una muestra)

muestrear

to take a small portion or specimen of something for examination, testing, or as a representation of a larger whole

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Transitivo
snack
snack
Sustantivo
s
s
n
n
a
æ
ck
k
tentempié

tentempié

a small meal that is usually eaten between the main meals or when there is not much time for cooking

What is a "snack"?

A snack is a small portion of food eaten between meals, typically to satisfy hunger or cravings. Snacks are often quick and easy to prepare or grab on the go and can vary widely in type and size. Common snacks include fruits, nuts, crackers, chips, granola bars, yogurt, or small sandwiches. They provide a quick energy boost and help people feel full until their next meal. Snacking can be enjoyed at any time of day and can be a healthy part of a balanced diet when chosen wisely.

to feast
to feast
Verbo
f
f
ea
i
s
s
t
t
(reunirse para comer)

(reunirse para comer)

festejar

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

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Intransitivo
to sup
to sup
Verbo
s
s
u
ə
p
p
(beber)

(beber)

sorber

to consume a drink or liquid food

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Transitivo
to slurp
to slurp
Verbo
s
s
l
l
u
ɜ
r
r
p
p
(chupar)

(chupar)

sorber

to eat or drink noisily by inhaling a liquid or soft food, such as soup or noodles, often with a distinctive, impolite sound

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Transitivo
to nourish
to nourish
Verbo
n
n
ou
ɜ
r
r
i
ɪ
sh
ʃ
(alimentar)

(alimentar)

nutrir

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

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Transitivo
to indulge
to indulge
Verbo
i
ɪ
n
n
d
d
u
ə
l
l
g
ʤ
e
consentir

consentir

to allow oneself to do or have something that one enjoys, particularly something that might be bad for one

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Intransitivo
to gnaw
to gnaw
Verbo
g
n
n
a
ɔ
w
(masticar)

(masticar)

roer

to chew on something persistently

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Transitivo
to gobble
to gobble
Verbo
g
g
o
ɑ
bb
b
ə
l
l
e
(devorar)

(devorar)

tragar

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

Información Gramatical:

Transitivo
to grab a bite (to eat)
Frase
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/ɡɹˈæb ɐ bˈaɪt tʊ ˈiːt/
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Idiom
Informal

to quickly make a meal for oneself, often due to a time constraint

What is the origin of the idiom "grab a bite" and when to use it?

The exact origin of the idiom "grab a bite" is somewhat challenging to trace, as it likely emerged informally in everyday language. However, it stems from the inherent meaning of the individual words. "Grab" suggests a quick and informal action, while "a bite" refers to a small serving of food. It is used to describe the act of having a quick, often informal meal or snack, especially when time is limited, and formality is not necessary.

to quench
Verbo
q
k
u
w
e
ɛ
n
n
ch
ʧ
(apagar)

(apagar)

saciar

to satisfy one's thirst

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