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 Translation for 'eat' from English to Russian
VERB   to eat | ate | eaten
eating | eats
SYNO to consume | to corrode | to deplete | ...
есть [несов.] [кушать]to eat
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кушать [несов.]to eat
питаться вне дома [в ресторане и т. п.]to eat out
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Usage Examples English
  • Popular quote "Eat to live, not live to eat" is commonly attributed to Socrates.
  • This poem's title is one of those that rankled with Louis Untermeyer, but Stevens insisted on it in preference to the abbreviated "Frogs Eat Butterflies", which he wrote in a 1922 letter, "would have an affected appearance, which I should dislike".
  • The Eating Attitudes Test (EAT, EAT-26), created by David Garner, is a widely used 26-item, standardized self-reported questionnaire of symptoms and concerns characteristic of eating disorders.
  • As "tachigui" professionals, the legendary Fast Food Grifters have the privilege to eat in stand-and-eat street restaurants without paying.
  • Eastern garter snakes mostly eat toads, frogs, slugs, and worms, but they will eat almost anything they can overpower.

  • The Mishnah taught that where inhabitants customarily ate roasted meat on Passover night, one could eat it, while where inhabitants customarily did not to eat it, one could not eat it.
  • The spores are rich in lipids, protein and calories, so some vertebrates eat these.
  • Juvenile chum eat zooplankton and insects. Recent studies show that they also eat comb jellies. As adults, they eat smaller fish.
  • They mostly eat things the parent species eat. That includes stuff such as worms, insects, small crayfish, and small fish.
  • They feed almost entirely on insects, but very occasionally eat small mammals such as shrews and other small rodents.

  • When you eat your Smarties, do you eat the red ones last?
  • Intrauterine cannibalism (see also: cannibalism) occurs when siblings eat each other in the embryonic phase.
  • Moorish idols typically are very picky eaters. They will either eat no food and perish, or eat everything all at once.
  • Caterpillars eat various grasses. Adults eat the nectar of flowers.
  • 3. Impression management – When people eat in the presence of others who they perceive to be observing or evaluating them, they tend to eat less than they would otherwise eat alone.

  • There are also a small number of irregular imperatives that are formed without the imperative suffix, particularly "sò" 'eat!', from "sà"- 'eat'.
  • guys, avoid gym class, and eat and eat and eat. He’s used to not fitting in: into his family, his sports-crazed school, or his size 48 pants.
  • When the tide is out, they eat. In short grass, they may pick up insects by sight.
  • Inuit eat only two main meals a day, but it is common to eat many snacks every hour.
  • Tree frogs generally eat a variety of insects; in captivity, they eat gut-loaded crickets, their own tadpoles, guppies, spiders, and worms.

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