Unit2 First Wortbeschreibung

Unit2 First Wortbeschreibung

Unit2 First Wortbeschreibung

Marco Akermann

Marco Akermann

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Language Deutsch
Category English
Level Vocational School
Created / Updated 17.09.2014 / 28.01.2023
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at first sight

when you first see someone or something

balanced diet

a combination of the correct types and amounts of food

bargain

something on sale at a lower price than its true value

be attracted to

If you are attracted by or to someone, you like them

break off

to end a relationship

break somebody’s heart

to make someone who loves you very sad, usually by telling them you have stopped loving them

catering

the activities involved in preparing and providing food and drink

chop

to cut something into pieces with an axe, knife or other sharp instrument

consume

to eat or drink, especially a lot of something

get on somebody’s nerves

to annoy someone a lot

go off

If food or drink goes off, it is not good to eat or drink any more because it is too old.

heat up

to make something hot or warm, or to become hot or warm

in season

If fruit and vegetables are in season, they are being produced in the area and are available and ready to eat

junk food

food that is unhealthy but is quick and easy to eat

keep somebody company

to stay with someone so that they are not alone

leave somebody alone

to stop speaking to or annoying someone

live on

to only eat a particular type of food

lose touch

to stop communicating with someone, usually because they do not live near you now

portion

the amount of a particular food that is served to one person, especially in a restaurant or a shop which sells food ready to be eaten

propose to

to ask someone to marry you

ripe

(of fruit or crops) completely developed and ready to be collected or eaten

skip

not to do or not to have something that you usually do or that you should do

slice

to cut something into thin, flat pieces

son-in-law

your daughter's husband

starving

very hungry

take somebody/something for granted

If you take situations or people for granted, you do not realise or show that you are grateful for how much you get from them.

tough

describes food that is difficult to cut or eat