eat out
phrasal verbwitheatverb[IorT]uk/iːt/us/iːt/ate|eaten
B1
toeatin arestaurant:
去饭店吃饭;在外用餐When Ilivedin Spain, I used toeatout all thetime.我住在西班牙的时候,天天去外面吃饭。
to 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.
- I'm notimplyinganything aboutyourcooking, but could weeatouttonight?
- You cantellfrom hisemptyunusedkitchenthat hetendstoeatout a lot.
- Dadhateseatingout, both because of thecostand because he's tooimpatient.
- Because I hadn't hadtimeto goshopping, Isuggestedthat we allateout - mytreat.
- Thebosssimplyeatsout all thetimewhen hiswifeis away.
Eating
- al desko
- binge
- binge eating
- bite
- break breadidiom
- cram
- feast
- feast onsomething
- feeder
- feeding
- finish
- mainline
- pick
- pick atsomething
- picnic
- pig
- pig out
- shovel
- trough
- tuck