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KieliKäännökset
bulgariaмесо́, месо
espanjacarne, nerca
esperantoviando, karno
hollantivleessoort, vlees, vruchtvlees, substantie, vlees op de botten, hansworst, lulvent
italiacarne, polpa
japani (niku), しし (shishi)
kreikkaκρέας (kréas), σάρκα (sárka)
latinacarnis, carō
latviagaļa, cietpauris
liettuamėsa
norjakjøtt
portugalicarne
puolamięso
ranskaviande, carne, barbaque, bidoche, suc
ruotsikött, fläskkött
saksaFleisch
suomiliha, ruoka, malto, merkittävä asia, ydin, tavara, paras osa jostain
tanskakød
turkkiet
tšekkimaso, masový, flákota
unkarihús
venäjäмя́со (mjáso), мя́коть (mjákot), мясо (mjaso), мясной (mjasnoi)
viroliha

Määritelmät

Substantiivi

  1. (uncountable) The flesh (muscle tissue) of an animal used as food, or a food designed to replicate its taste and texture (like plant-based meat).
  2. (countable) A type of meat, by anatomic position and provenance.
  3. (now archaic, dialectal) Food, for animals or humans, especially solid food. See also meat and drink.
  4. (now rare) A type of food, a dish.
  5. (archaic) A meal.
  6. (obsolete) Meal; flour.
  7. (uncountable) Any relatively thick, solid part of a fruit, nut etc.
  8. (slang, vulgar) A penis.
  9. (colloquial) The best or most substantial part of something.
  10. (sports) The sweet spot of a bat or club (in cricket, golf, baseball etc.).
  11. (slang) A meathead.
  12. (Australian Aboriginal) A totem, or (by metonymy) a clan or clansman which uses it.

Esimerkit

  • I was anhongred, and ye gave me meate. I thursted, and ye gave me drinke.
  • And he was pleased to accompany them in their death; for, he pined away by abstaining from all manner of meat.
  • Your greatest want is, you want much of meat: / Why should you want? Behold, the Earth hath Rootes.
  • As full of fun and frolic as an egg is full of meat.
  • The way she said ‘dinner’ and the way she said ‘champagne’ gave meat and liquid their exact difference.
  • And thenne he blewe his horne that the maronners had yeuen hym / And whanne they within the Castel herd that horne / they put forthe many knyghtes and there they stode vpon the walles / and said with one voys / welcome be ye to this castel /[...]/ and sire Palomydes entred in to the castel / And within a whyle he was serued with many dyuerse metes
  • Is that meat halal to eat?
  • And hit cam to passe, thatt Jesus satt at meate in his housse.
  • While people who eat no meat at all are identified and identifiable as vegetarians, there is no commonly accepted term for people who eat it only a couple of times a week and are selective about its quality.
  • The apple looked fine on the outside, but the meat was not very firm.
  • He sits me on the floor (the shower is still beating down on us). He lays me down and slides his huge meat into me.
  • Just the tight, hot caress of his bowels surrounding my meat gave me pleasures I had only dreamed of before that day.
  • Both men were completely, and very actively into this face fucking! Suddenly Bill pulled off of Jim's meat and said,
  • The butchery's profit rate on various meats varies greatly.
  • We recruited him right from the meat of our competitor.
  • [...]it is time to begin "A Dialogue between Viator and Piscator," which is the meat of the matter.
  • He hit it right on the meat of the bat.
  • Throw it in here, meat.
  • When a stranger comes to an aboriginal camp or settlement in north-western NSW, he is asked by one of the older aborigines: "What meat (clan) are you?"
  • Granny Sullivan was ‘dead against’ the match at first because they did not know "what my meat was and because I was a bit on the fair side."
  • Some people maintained that she was "sung" because her family had killed or eaten the "meat" (totem) of another group.
  • Our family[...]usually married the red kangaroo "meat".
  • That’s a beautiful goanna.. He’s my meat, can’t eat him.
  • Meat and drink
  • He scuttled to the back of the cave, where he found the bone of a buck with some meat on it, and sat cracking the end merrily. (The Jungle Book - Rudyard Kipling)

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