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KieliKäännökset
bulgariaядене (jádene), брашно, храна
espanjacomida, harina, sémola
esperantomanĝaĵo, manĝo
hollantimaaltijd, meel, maal, tafel, gerecht
italiapasto, mangìme, macinato, refezione, beruzzo, farina, mensa
japani食事 (shokuji), (shoku), めし (meshi), しょくじ (shiョkuji / shokuji), (meshi), 摂る (toru), あご (ago), 料理 (ryōri), 御中 (onaka)
kreikkaφαγητό (fagitó), γεύμα (gévma), άλφιτο (álfito), χονδράλευρο (chondrálevro)
latinacibus, farina, puls, daps, mēnsa, farīna
latviaēdiens, ēdienreize
liettuavalgis
norjamåltid
portugalirefeição, farinha, mesa, comida
puolajedzenie, posiłek, danie, mączka, potrawa
ranskarepas, moûture, nourriture, farine
ruotsimåltid, mål, mjöl, anrättning, spis
saksaMahl, Mehl, Essen, Kost, Speise, Mahlzeit
suomiateria, atria, ruoka
tanskamåltid, gryn
turkkiun, yemek,
tšekkijídlo, šrot, pokrm
unkariétkezés, tor
venäjäеда (jeda), пища (pištša), снедь (sned), мука́ (muká), угоще́нье (ugoštšénje), трапеза (trapeza)
virosöök, jahu

Määritelmät

Substantiivi

  1. (countable) Food that is prepared and eaten, usually at a specific time, and usually in a comparatively large quantity (as opposed to a snack).
  2. The ground-up edible part of various grains, used as a basis of food or feed; either flour or a coarser blend than flour (usage varies).
  3. (UK dialectal) A speck or spot.
  4. (countable) Food served or eaten as a repast.
  5. Any of various similarly granular materials prepared from other sources, such as bones or wood.
  6. A part; a fragment; a portion.
  7. (uncountable, informal) A break taken by a police officer in order to eat.
  8. Any of various other granular or powdery materials, either ground by humans or occurring in nature, named figuratively after a resemblance to grain meal.
  9. (countable, obsolete) A time or an occasion.

Verbi

  1. (intransitive, obsolete) To yield or be plentiful in meal.
  2. (transitive) To defile or taint.

Esimerkit

  • Energy has seldom been found where we need it when we want it. Ancient nomads, wishing to ward off the evening chill and enjoy a meal around a campfire, had to collect wood and then spend time and effort coaxing the heat of friction out from between sticks to kindle a flame. With more settled people, animals were harnessed to capstans or caged in treadmills to turn grist into meal.
  • Last spring, the periodical cicadas emerged across eastern North America. Their vast numbers and short above-ground life spans inspired awe and irritation in humans—and made for good meals for birds and small mammals.
  • Ancient nomads, wishing to ward off the evening chill and enjoy a meal around a campfire, had to collect wood and then spend time and effort coaxing the heat of friction out from between sticks to kindle a flame. With more settled people, animals were harnessed to capstans or caged in treadmills to turn grist into meal.
  • Were he meal'd with that / Which he corrects, than were he tyrannous. ― Shakespeare.

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