food

food
noun
1) no pl., no art. Nahrung, die; (for animals) Futter, das
2) no pl., no art. (as commodity) Lebensmittel Pl.
3) no pl. (in solid form) Essen, das

some food — etwas zu essen

he's very keen on Italian food — er mag die italienische Küche; er isst gern italienisch

4) (particular kind) Nahrungsmittel, das; Kost, die; (for animals) Futter, das

canned foods — Konserven Pl.

5) (fig.)

food for thought — Stoff zum Nachdenken

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[fu:d]
noun
(what living things eat: Horses and cows eat different food from dogs.) das Essen, das Futter
- academic.ru/116190/food_centre">food centre
- food stall
- food-processor
- foodstuff
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food
[fu:d]
n
1. no pl (nutrition) Essen nt, Nahrung f
there was lots of \food and drink at the party auf der Party gab es viel zu essen und zu trinken
baby \food Babynahrung f
cat \food Katzenfutter nt
to be off one's \food keinen Appetit haben
2. (foodstuff) Nahrungsmittel pl
3.
\food for thought Stoff m zum Nachdenken
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[fuːd]
n
1) Essen nt; (for animals) Futter nt; (= nourishment) Nahrung f; (= foodstuff) Nahrungsmittel nt; (= groceries) Lebensmittel pl

the food is awful here — das Essen hier ist scheußlich

dog and cat food — Hunde- und Katzenfutter

food and drink —

milk is a food rather than a drink — Milch ist eher ein Nahrungsmittel als ein Getränk

canned foods — Konserven pl

I haven't any food in the house — ich habe nichts zu essen im Haus

to be off one's food — keinen Appetit haben

they also do food at the pub — in der Kneipe gibt es auch Essen

the very thought of food made her ill — wenn sie nur ans Essen dachte, wurde ihr schon schlecht

2) (fig) Nahrung f

food for thought — Stoff m zum Nachdenken

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food [fuːd] s
1. Essen n, Kost f, Nahrung f, Verpflegung f:
food conditions Ernährungslage f;
food court Imbiss-Bereich m, -Straße f (in einem Einkaufszentrum etc);
food fish Speisefisch m;
food intake Nahrungsaufnahme f;
food plant Nahrungspflanze f;
food-sensitive ernährungsbewusst;
it was food and drink to him fig
a) es war ein gefundenes Fressen für ihn umg,
b) es ging ihm runter wie Öl umg;
be off one’s food umg keinen Appetit haben;
he’s gone off his food umg ihm ist der Appetit vergangen
2. Nahrungs-, Lebensmittel pl:
food additives chemische Zusätze;
Food and Drug Act Br Lebensmittel- und Arzneimittelgesetz n;
Food and Drug Administration US Nahrungsmittel- und Medikamentenbehörde f;
food chain BIOL Nahrungskette f;
food chemist Nahrungsmittelchemiker(in);
food chemistry Nahrungsmittelchemie f;
food hygiene Lebensmittelhygiene f;
food industry Lebensmittelindustrie f;
food parcel Lebensmittelpaket n;
food poisoning MED Lebensmittelvergiftung f;
food processor TECH Küchenmaschine f;
food slicer TECH Allesschneider m;
food stamps Lebensmittelmarken;
food value Nährwert m
3. Futter n
4. BOT Nährstoff(e) m(pl)
5. fig Nahrung f, Stoff m:
food for thought (oder reflection) Stoff zum Nachdenken;
give sb food for thought auch jemandem einen Denkanstoß oder Denkanstöße geben
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noun
1) no pl., no art. Nahrung, die; (for animals) Futter, das
2) no pl., no art. (as commodity) Lebensmittel Pl.
3) no pl. (in solid form) Essen, das

some food — etwas zu essen

he's very keen on Italian food — er mag die italienische Küche; er isst gern italienisch

4) (particular kind) Nahrungsmittel, das; Kost, die; (for animals) Futter, das

canned foods — Konserven Pl.

5) (fig.)

food for thought — Stoff zum Nachdenken

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n.
Ernährung f.
Essen nur sing. n.
Fressen* -ereien n.
Kost nur sing. f.
Lebensmittel n.
Nahrung -en f.
Speise -n f.

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