2 → food for thought文法: Countable or uncountable?• Food is usually uncountable: There was not enough food for everyone. ✗Don’t say: enough foods• Food is used as a countable noun when talking about particular types of food: The doctor advised her to avoid fatty foods.Butter is...
Food, dishトピックのcereal ロングマン現代英英辞典より ce‧re‧al/ˈsɪəriəl$ˈsɪr-/●●●S3noun1 [countable, uncountable]abreakfastfood made fromgrainand usually eaten withmilka bowl ofbreakfast cereal2[countable]a plant grown to produce grain, for examplewheat,riceetccerea...
(countable) A paying passenger, especially in a taxi. Dish The degree of concavity in such a depression. Fare (uncountable) Food and drink. Dish (Electronics) A dish antenna. Fare (uncountable) Supplies for consumption or pleasure. The television channel tended to broadcast unremarkable downmarket...
"Food" is anything you eat. It is usually uncountable. Ex. "There is food in the refrigerator...
ロングマン現代英英辞典より co‧co‧nut/ˈkəʊkənʌt$ˈkoʊ-/noun1 [countable]the largebrownseedof atropicaltree, which has a hardshellcontaining whitefleshthat you can eat and amilkyliquidthat you can drinklarge tropical gardens of coconut palms2[uncountable]the white flesh...
humbug inFood, dish topic From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English hum‧bug/ˈhʌmbʌɡ/noun1[uncountable]insincereordishonestwords or behaviourHe dismissed the prime minister’s comments as ‘pure humbug’.2[countable]British Englisha hardsweetmade fromboiledsugar, usually with apeppermi...
Food, dishトピックのquiche ロングマン現代英英辞典よりquiche/kiːʃ/noun[countable, uncountable] apiewithout a top, filled with amixtureofeggs,cheese,vegetablesetcコーパスの例quiche•Lightly oil four individualquichetins. 2.•There also aresoups, omelets,quicheand avarietyofgourmetcoffees...
4 [countable, uncountable] British English a sweet dish made from the white part of eggs and chocolate or fruit, beaten together to make a smooth light mixture pineapple whip5 → have the whip hand→ crack the whip,→ give somebody a fair crack of the whip...
Food, dishトピックのterrine ロングマン現代英英辞典よりter‧rine/teˈriːn, tə-/noun[countable, uncountable]a food made ofcookedmeat,fish, orfruitformed into aloafshapeand servedcold, or thedishthis is served inコーパスの例terrine•Todaythetermspareandterrineare used interchangeably...
sherbet inFood, dish topic From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsher‧bet/ˈʃɜːbət$ˈʃɜːr-/noun1[countable, uncountable]American Englishasweetfrozenfood made with water,fruit,sugar, andmilk2[uncountable]British Englishapowderthat is eaten as a sweetExamples from th...