snack

  • 21Snack — [Wichtig (Rating 3200 5600)] Auch: • Imbiss Bsp.: • Wir werden Snacks haben …

    Deutsch Wörterbuch

  • 22Snack — Los snacks (Argentina: picada o copetín; Chile: picoteo o copetín;[1] Colombia: pasabocas o aperitivos; Cuba: chucherías; El Salvador: boquitas; España: aperitivos, tapas, pinchos o picoteo; Guatemala: risitos; México: botanas; Perú: piqueo;… …

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  • 23Snack — leichte Mahlzeit; Gabelfrühstück; Stärkung (umgangssprachlich); Unternessen; Jause; Brotzeit; Marende; Imbs; Bissen (umgangssprachlich); …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 24snack — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ light, little, small ▪ quick ▪ We stopped for a quick snack. ▪ healthy, nutritious …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 25snack — n. 1) to have a snack 2) to fix ( prepare ) a snack 3) a between meal; midnight snack; party snacks * * * [snæk] midnight snack party snacks a between meal to fix ( prepare ) a snack to have a snack …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 26snack — snack1 [snæk] n a small amount of food that is eaten between main meals or instead of a meal ▪ I grabbed a quick snack. ▪ Drinks and light snacks are served at the bar. ▪ snack foods like crisps and peanuts snack 2 snack2 [snæk] v [Date: 1800… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 27snack — I UK [snæk] / US noun [countable] Word forms snack : singular snack plural snacks * a small amount of food that you eat between meals II UK [snæk] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms snack : present tense I/you/we/they snack he/she/it snacks… …

    English dictionary

  • 28snack — [15] Snack originally meant ‘bite’ (‘The … Tuscan hound … with his wide chafts [jaws] at him makes a snack’, Gavin Douglas, Æneid 1513). It was not used for a ‘quick meal’ (as in ‘have a bite to eat’) until the 18th century. It was borrowed from… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 29snack — [[t]snæ̱k[/t]] snacks, snacking, snacked 1) N COUNT A snack is a simple meal that is quick to cook and to eat. Lunch was a snack in the fields. 2) N COUNT A snack is something such as a chocolate bar that you eat between meals. Do you eat sweets …

    English dictionary

  • 30snack — [15] Snack originally meant ‘bite’ (‘The … Tuscan hound … with his wide chafts [jaws] at him makes a snack’, Gavin Douglas, Æneid 1513). It was not used for a ‘quick meal’ (as in ‘have a bite to eat’) until the 18th century. It was borrowed from… …

    Word origins