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Anglais - Ukrainien

Food

fud
Extrêmement Commun
400 - 500
400 - 500
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їжа, харчі, продукти, страва, корм

Significations de Food en ukrainien

їжа

Exemple:
I love Italian food.
Я люблю італійську їжу.
Is there any food left?
Чи залишилася якась їжа?
Utilisation: informalContexte: Daily conversations, dining situations
Note: This is the most common and general term for food in Ukrainian.

харчі

Exemple:
We need to buy some provisions.
Нам потрібно купити якісь харчі.
The store sells organic food supplies.
Магазин продає органічні харчі.
Utilisation: formalContexte: Discussions related to nutrition, health, or military supplies
Note: This term often refers to food in the context of nutrition or supplies.

продукти

Exemple:
We sell fresh food products.
Ми продаємо свіжі продукти.
What food products do you recommend?
Які продукти ти рекомендуєш?
Utilisation: formal/informalContexte: Shopping, cooking, and culinary discussions
Note: 'Продукти' is often used when referring to specific food items, especially in grocery contexts.

страва

Exemple:
This dish is very popular.
Ця страва дуже популярна.
What is your favorite dish?
Яка твоя улюблена страва?
Utilisation: informalContexte: Talking about specific meals or recipes
Note: This word is used to refer to a particular meal or preparation of food.

корм

Exemple:
We bought food for the pets.
Ми купили корм для домашніх тварин.
The farmer provides feed for the livestock.
Фермер забезпечує корм для худоби.
Utilisation: formal/informalContexte: Animal care, agriculture
Note: 'Корм' is specifically used for food meant for animals, not for human consumption.

Les synonymes de Food

cuisine

Cuisine refers to a specific style or type of food, often associated with a particular culture or region.
Exemple: Italian cuisine is known for its pasta and pizza dishes.
Note: Cuisine is more specific and refers to the cooking style or traditions of a particular place.

fare

Fare is a general term for food, especially in the context of a meal served in a specific setting or situation.
Exemple: The airline served a delicious fare during the flight.
Note: Fare is slightly more formal and can refer to the food served in a particular setting, such as on a plane or at an event.

nourishment

Nourishment refers to the substances that provide nutrients and energy to sustain life and promote growth.
Exemple: Fresh fruits and vegetables provide essential nourishment for a healthy diet.
Note: Nourishment emphasizes the nutritional aspect of food and its role in sustaining health and well-being.

edibles

Edibles are items that can be eaten as food, often referring to a range of consumable products.
Exemple: The store sells a variety of organic edibles, including snacks and beverages.
Note: Edibles is a more informal term and can encompass a wide range of food products, including snacks and drinks.

Expressions et phrases courantes de Food

Bite the bullet

To accept something difficult or unpleasant, often with courage or determination.
Exemple: I don't like eating vegetables, but I have to bite the bullet and eat them for my health.
Note: The phrase 'bite the bullet' is metaphorical and does not directly relate to food.

Spill the beans

To disclose a secret or reveal information that was meant to be kept confidential.
Exemple: I can't keep it a secret anymore; I need to spill the beans about the surprise party.
Note: The idiom 'spill the beans' uses 'beans' metaphorically to represent revealing information.

Couch potato

A lazy person who spends a lot of time sitting or lying down, usually watching television.
Exemple: After work, I become a couch potato and just watch TV for hours.
Note: The phrase 'couch potato' is a figurative term comparing a person to a potato, not related to food in a literal sense.

In a nutshell

To describe something concisely, in a brief or condensed form.
Exemple: To sum it up in a nutshell, we need to increase sales by next quarter.
Note: The idiom 'in a nutshell' uses 'nutshell' figuratively to represent a concise summary, not referring to actual food.

Bring home the bacon

To earn a living, especially to provide for one's household or family.
Exemple: I work hard every day to bring home the bacon and support my family.
Note: The phrase 'bring home the bacon' uses 'bacon' symbolically as a metaphor for earning money, not about food itself.

Piece of cake

Something that is very easy to do; a task or activity that requires little effort.
Exemple: Don't worry, the exam was a piece of cake; I finished it in no time.
Note: The idiom 'piece of cake' compares a task to something easy to eat, not directly related to food.

Full of beans

To be lively, energetic, or enthusiastic; full of energy and vitality.
Exemple: Despite the long journey, the kids were full of beans when we arrived at the amusement park.
Note: The idiom 'full of beans' uses 'beans' metaphorically to express liveliness, not in a literal food context.

Cool as a cucumber

To be very calm and composed, especially in stressful or difficult situations.
Exemple: Even under pressure, she remained cool as a cucumber and handled the situation calmly.
Note: The idiom 'cool as a cucumber' uses 'cucumber' as a comparison for being cool and collected, not related to consuming cucumbers.

Expressions courantes (argot) de Food

Grub

Grub is a slang term for food, especially when referring to a meal or something to eat.
Exemple: Let's go grab some grub after work!
Note: Grub carries a more casual and informal tone compared to the word 'food.'

Munchies

Munchies refer to a strong craving for snacks or food, especially when experiencing hunger due to factors like smoking marijuana or late-night cravings.
Exemple: I have the munchies, let's order some pizza.
Note: Munchies specifically imply a strong desire for snacks, differentiating it from general hunger.

Nosh

Nosh is a term for a small meal or a snack, often used in a casual or informal setting.
Exemple: I'm heading to the deli to grab a quick nosh.
Note: Nosh is typically used for a light or quick meal, unlike the broader term 'food.'

Chow

Chow is slang for food or a meal, commonly used informally to refer to eating.
Exemple: Let's chow down on some burgers for lunch!
Note: Chow is more informal than 'food' and often implies a hearty meal or a substantial amount of food.

Grubstake

Grubstake is slang for money or food needed for sustenance or survival.
Exemple: I need a little grubstake to get me through the day.
Note: Grubstake specifically refers to the resources needed, be it food or money, to survive or get by.

Nom nom

Nom nom is an onomatopoeic representation of the sound made when one is enjoying delicious food, often used humorously or playfully.
Exemple: These cookies are so good, nom nom!
Note: Nom nom is a playful and informal way to express enjoyment of food, distinct from regular vocabulary.

Scoff

Scoff can refer to food in a disdainful or mocking way, often used when someone is critical or dismissive of another's food choices.
Exemple: Don't scoff at my choice of pizza toppings, everyone has different tastes.
Note: Scoff implies a negative or mocking attitude towards food, unlike the neutral term 'food.'

Food - Exemples

Food is essential for our survival.
Їжа є необхідною для нашого виживання.
I love trying new foods when I travel.
Я люблю пробувати нові страви, коли подорожую.
Az étteremben nagyon finom kaját kaptunk.
У ресторані ми отримали дуже смачну їжу.

Grammaire de Food

Food - Nom (Noun) / Nom, singulier ou massif (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemme: food
Conjugaisons
Nom, pluriel (Noun, plural): foods, food
Nom, singulier ou massif (Noun, singular or mass): food
Syllabes, Séparation et Accent
food contient 1 syllabes: food
Transcription phonétique: ˈfüd
food , ˈfüd (La syllabe rouge est accentuée)

Food - Importance et fréquence d'utilisation

L'indice de fréquence et d'importance des mots indique la fréquence d'apparition d'un mot dans une langue donnée. Plus le nombre est petit, plus le mot est fréquemment utilisé. Les mots les plus fréquemment utilisés vont généralement de 1 à 4000.
food: 400 - 500 (Extrêmement Commun).
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