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consumeverb[T](USE RESOURCE)C1to usefuel,energy,time, or aproduct,especiallyinlargeamounts: Our highlivingstandardscauseourcurrentpopulationto consume 25percentof the world'soil.我们的高生活水准致使我们目前的人口要消耗世界石油的25%。 Most oftheirmanufacturedproductsare consumeddomestically. Thesoftwareconsumeshugeamountsofinternetbandwidth. B2formaltoeatordrinksomething: He consumeshugeamountsofbreadwith everymeal.他每顿饭都要吃掉大量的面包。 Sheavoidsconsumingcaffeinein anyform. Mostpeopleinrichcountriesconsume moreproteinthan they need. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesto eat food - eatWhat do you want to eat for lunch?
- haveI'll just have one more piece of chocolate cake.
- consumeHe consumes vast quantities of bread with every meal.
- devourThe children devoured a whole packet of biscuits.
- bolt (down)Don't bolt down your food - you'll make yourself ill!
- gobble (up/down)The children gobbled their sweets.
See more results » towatchorreadformsofmedia(= theinternet,television,newspapers,magazines, etc.)or take ininformationfrom these: Theinternethascompletelychangedhowpeopleconsumemedia. In thecourseof atypicaldaywe might consume hundreds ofads. Children'sfilmsare alsoavidlyconsumed byadults. - Thedefencebudgetconsumesvastamountsofmoney.
- Thesepumpsconsumeelectricityat aphenomenalrate.
- Theselegalchallengeswill consume alreadylimitedgovernmentresources.
- It's thesumtotalof what youeatover alongperiodthatmattersand not what you consume in aday.
- Alcohol should be consumed inmoderation, and this isparticularlytrueforpregnantwomen.
- Werecommendthat thiswineshould be consumed within sixmonths.
- Thesplinteringofmassmediaallowsus to consumenewsthat we like andavoidnewsthat we don't, soourlong-heldperceptionsare neverchallenged.
- People canchoosehow theywantto consumecontent— ontheirTV, ontheircomputer, ontheirphone.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesUsing and misusing - adopt
- adoption
- avail
- availyourselfofsomething
- be/go heavy onsomethingidiom
- exhaust
- go through
- gobblesomethingup
- make capital out ofsomethingidiom
- max
- max out
- spare
- spent
- swallow
- tap
- trade onsomething
- turn over
- turn tosomeone/something
- turn/usesomethingto good accountidiom
- unblock
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Eating Drinking Media in general consumeverb[T](DESTROY)If afireconsumes something, itdestroysitcompletely. (火)吞噬,烧毁,毁灭Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesto burn down or burn something down - burn downThe family home burned down in a matter of hours.
- burn to the groundToday marks 400 years since the theatre burned to the ground.
- go upAfter the initial explosion, the building went up in a matter of minutes.
- go up in flamesThe precious collection went up in flames.
- go up in smokeAll my life's work has gone up in smoke.
- consumeAll her possessions were consumed in the blaze.
See more results » be consumed by/withsomething C2to have so much of afeelingthat itaffectseverything you do: 充满(某种强烈的感情) He was consumed withjealousy.他心里满是嫉妒。 See moreSMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesBurning, burnt & on fire - ablaze
- afire
- alight
- blaze
- burn(something)down
- burn sb up
- burned out
- burnt
- burnt offering
- burnt out
- carbonize
- char
- charred
- flame
- go up in flamesidiom
- inextinguishable
- scorch
- scorched
- self-immolation
- unlit
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Destroying and demolishing (Definition ofconsumefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)consumeverb[T](USE RESOURCE)C1to usefuel,energy, ortime,especiallyinlargeamounts (尤指大量地)消耗,消费,花费Our highlivingstandardscauseourcurrentpopulationto consume 25percentof the world'soil.我们的高生活水准致使我们目前的人口要消耗世界石油的25%。 B2formaltoeatordrink,especiallya lot of something (尤指大量地)吃,喝He consumeshugeamountsofbreadwith everymeal.他每顿饭都要吃掉大量的面包。 - It's thesumtotalof what youeatover alongperiodthatmattersand not what you consume in aday.
- We consumedvastquantitiesoffoodanddrinkthatnight.
- Alcohol should be consumed inmoderation, and this isparticularlytrueforpregnantwomen.
- Werecommendthat thiswineshould be consumed within sixmonths.
- Thedefencebudgetconsumesvastamountsofmoney.
consumeverb[T](DESTROY)If afireconsumes something, itdestroysitcompletely. (火)吞噬,烧毁,毁灭 be consumed by/withsth C2to have so much of afeelingthat itaffectseverything you do 充满(某种强烈的感情)He was consumed withjealousy.他心里满是嫉妒。 As ateenager, I was consumed bypassionfor theboynextdoor.十几岁时,我对隔壁的男孩非常着迷。 consume| American Dictionaryto usefuel,energy, ortime,esp. inlargeamounts: Weekendshoppingchoresconsumed much of hertime. To consume is also toeatordrink: They consume a lot ofcandy. If afireconsumes something, itdestroysitcompletely: Fire had consumed thewholebuilding. Someone can be said to be consumed by/with afeelingif thatfeelingisextremelystrong: We were consumed withjoyandrelief, as well asprofoundgratitude. (Definition ofconsumefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)consume| Business Englishto use something such asfuel,energy,money, ortime,especiallyinlargequantities: It's aprovinceofChinawhich consumes 180,000tonsofcoalayear. Thisdevicewillmonitorhow muchenergyyourhouseholdappliancesare consuming at anytime. Meetingsroutinelyconsume at least 20hoursof histimeaweek. Theshifttoward anincreasinglycashlesssocietyhaschangedthe way we consumegoods. (Definition ofconsumefrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofconsumeconsume They remained with us two or three days, consuming over 60 steers per diem.From theCambridge English Corpus At 0.5%, 1.0% and 2% sufficient was consumed, as estimated from the loss of weight to account for this.From theCambridge English Corpus The risk of diarrhoea was lower among those consuming boiled water but this finding was not statistically significant.From theCambridge English Corpus An effect of larval food-plant on adult life-span was found with greater longevity in females that had as larvae consumed exclusively lodgepole pine foliage.From theCambridge English Corpus Indeed, consuming invalid tabled answers may result in finding more invalid answers for the same or other tabled predicates.From theCambridge English Corpus It was demonstrated that this spider did not simplyconsumegreater quantities of aphids because it was bigger.From theCambridge English Corpus The availability of alternative prey may have affected the quantities of slug consumed, but clearly did not prevent the beetles from reducing slug populations.From theCambridge English Corpus First, we hypothesize that these shocks have induced residential resorting, which should increase the allocative efficiency with which local public goods are consumed.From theCambridge English Corpus Our first hypothesis is that residential re-sorting should significantly increase the allocative efficiency with which householdsconsumelocal public goods.From theCambridge English Corpus The quantifier takes its scope by finding an appropriate dependency and consuming it through implication elimination.From theCambridge English Corpus Three is the minimum number of ages needed for changing the differential between the ages at which the average income is earned and consumed.From theCambridge English Corpus The "fast fires" of shortlived electronic storage and dissemination mediaconsumeour creative output almost before we know it's gone.From theCambridge English Corpus By that time all the host tissue was consumed but cocoon formation had not begun.From theCambridge English Corpus The scenic display was extraordinary and may well have consumed a large percentage of the spectators' attention.From theCambridge English Corpus Particularly, they preserve words by turning them into physical objects which can be exchanged, possessed, or consumed.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/consume## |