eat의 영어 뜻
eateat /iːt/ verb (past tense ate /et, eɪt $ eɪt/, past participle eaten /ˈiːtn/)
모든 번역 보기1food [intransitive, transitive] to put food in your mouth and chew and swallow it음식을 입에 넣어 씹고 삼키다:
Felix chatted cheerfully as he ate.Felix는 먹으면서 즐겁게 이야기를 나눴다.
A small girl was eating an ice cream.어린 소녀가 아이스크림을 먹고 있었다.
We had plenty to eat and drink.우리는 먹고 마실 것이 충분했다.
It’s important to eat healthily when you are pregnant.임신 중에는 건강하게 먹는 것이 중요하다.
I exercise and eat right and get plenty of sleep.나는 운동하고, 올바르게 먹고, 충분히 잔다.
Would you like something to eat?뭔가 드시겠어요?
She can eat like a horse and never put on weight.그녀는 엄청나게 많이 먹는데도 살이 찌지 않는다.
We stopped at McDonalds to get a bite to eat.우리는 맥도날드에 들러 간단히 먹었다.
Good eating habits are the best way of preventing infection.좋은 식습관이 감염을 예방하는 가장 좋은 방법이다.
ready-to-eat foods such as deli meats and cheeses조제 육류와 치즈 등의 즉석 식품
‘More cake?’ ‘No thanks, I couldn’t eat another thing.’"케이크 더 드릴까요?" "아니요, 고마워요, 더는 아무것도 못 먹겠어요."
No chicken for me. I don’t eat meat (=I never eat meat).저는 닭고기 됐어요. 저는 고기를 먹지 않아요 (= 고기를 전혀 먹지 않는다는 뜻).
Does Rob eat fish?Rob은 생선을 먹나요?2meal [intransitive, transitive] to have a meal식사를 하다:
Let’s eat first and then go to a movie.먼저 밥 먹고 나서 영화 보러 가자.
They’re eating breakfast.그들은 아침을 먹고 있다.eat at
We could not afford to eat at Walker’s very often.우리는 Walker's에서 자주 식사할 형편이 되지 않았다.3eat your words to admit that what you said was wrong자신이 한 말이 틀렸음을 인정하다:
I’m going to make you eat your words.당신이 한 말을 취소하게 만들 거예요.4eat your heart out a)used to say, especially humorously, that something is very good(특히 유머스럽게)무언가가 매우 훌륭하다고 말할 때 쓰임:
That’s a great drawing. Pablo Picasso eat your heart out!정말 대단한 그림이다. 파블로 피카소도 부러워하겠다! b)British English to be unhappy about something or to want someone or something very much무언가에 대해 괴로워하거나 누군가 또는 무언가를 몹시 원하다:
If you had any sense you’d forget him, but eat your heart out if you want to.조금이라도 이성이 있다면 그를 잊겠지만, 계속 마음고생하고 싶다면 그래도 돼.5eat somebody alive/eat somebody for breakfast to be very angry with someone or to defeat them completely누군가에게 매우 화를 내거나 그를 완전히 물리치다:
You can’t tell him that – he’ll eat you alive!그에게 그런 말을 할 순 없어 — 그가 당신을 산 채로 잡아먹을 거야!6use [transitive] to use a very large amount of something무언가를 매우 많이 소비하다:
This car eats petrol.이 차는 기름을 엄청 잡아먹는다.7eat humble pie (also eat crow American English) to admit that you were wrong and say that you are sorry자신이 틀렸음을 인정하고 사과하다8I’ll eat my hat used to emphasize that you think something is not true or will not happen어떤 일이 사실이 아니거나 일어나지 않을 것이라고 생각함을 강조할 때 쓰임:
If the Democrats win the election, I’ll eat my hat!민주당이 선거에서 이기면 내 모자를 먹겠어!9have somebody eating out of your hand to have made someone very willing to believe you or do what you want누군가를 완전히 손에 쥐어 믿거나 원하는 대로 따르게 만들다:
He soon had the client eating out of his hand.그는 곧 고객을 완전히 손에 쥐었다.10eat somebody out of house and home to eat a lot of someone’s supply of food, so that they have to buy more – used humorously누군가의 식량을 많이 먹어 치워 더 사야 하게 만들다 — 유머스러운 표현11what’s eating somebody? spoken구어 used to ask why someone seems annoyed or upset누군가가 짜증나거나 속상해 보이는 이유를 물을 때 쓰임:
What’s eating Sally today?Sally가 오늘 왜 저래?12I could eat a horse spoken구어 used to say you are very hungry매우 배가 고프다고 말할 때 쓰임13I/we won’t eat you spoken구어 used to tell someone that you are not angry with them and they need not be frightened화나지 않았으니 무서워하지 않아도 된다고 상대에게 말할 때 쓰임14you are what you eat used to say that you will be healthy if the food you eat is healthy먹는 음식이 건강하면 몸도 건강해진다는 뜻으로 쓰임 → eats, → have your cake and eat it at cake1(6)COLLOCATIONS연어nouns명사eat breakfast/lunch/dinner etc· What time do you usually eat lunch?· 보통 몇 시에 점심을 먹나요?adverbs부사eat well (=have enough food, or have good food)· The people work hard, but they eat well.· 사람들은 열심히 일하지만 잘 먹는다.eat healthily/sensibly (=eat food that will keep you healthy)· If you eat healthily and exercise regularly, you’ll look and feel a lot better.· 건강하게 먹고 규칙적으로 운동하면 외모도 기분도 훨씬 좋아질 거예요.eat properly British English, eat right American English (=eat food that will keep you healthy)· He hadn’t been eating properly and was drinking far too much.· 그는 제대로 먹지 않았고 술도 너무 많이 마셨다.eat hungrily (=eat a lot quickly, because you are very hungry)· The children ate hungrily, devouring everything on their plate.· 아이들은 배가 고파서 게걸스럽게 먹으며 접시의 모든 것을 먹어 치웠다.eat sparingly (=eat very little)· Carter joined us for lunch, but ate sparingly, as he always did.· Carter는 우리와 함께 점심을 먹었지만, 늘 그랬듯이 소식했다.phrases구have something/nothing to eat (=eat something/nothing)· We’ll leave after we’ve had something to eat.· 뭔가 먹고 나서 떠날 거예요.have enough/plenty etc to eat· Have you had enough to eat?· 충분히 드셨어요?have little to eat (=not have enough food)· The refugees had very little to eat and no clean water.· 난민들은 먹을 것이 거의 없었고 깨끗한 물도 없었다.find something to eat· I got dressed and went downstairs to find something to eat.· 옷을 입고 아래층으로 내려가 뭔가 먹을 것을 찾았다.get something to eat (=prepare or buy some food)· I’m sure you can get something to eat on the train.· 기차에서 먹을 것을 구할 수 있을 거예요.somebody’s eating habits (=the kinds of things they eat or drink regularly)· The doctor asked me about my eating habits and how much I smoked.· 의사는 내 식습관과 흡연량에 대해 물었다.an eating disorder (=a mental illness which causes you to eat too much or too little)· She described her battle with the eating disorder bulimia.· 그녀는 식이 장애인 폭식증과의 싸움을 묘사했다.a bite to eat (=a small meal)· We should have time for a bite to eat before we set out.· 출발하기 전에 간단히 먹을 시간이 있을 것이다.eat like a horse (=eat a lot)· She eats like a horse but never puts on any weight!· 그녀는 엄청나게 많이 먹는데도 살이 전혀 찌지 않는다!eat like a bird (=eat very little)· Ever since she was a child, Jan had always eaten like a bird.· 어릴 때부터 Jan은 항상 아주 조금씩 먹었다.I couldn’t eat another thing spoken구어 (=used to say that you are completely full)· Thanks, that was lovely, but I couldn’t eat another thing.· 감사해요, 정말 맛있었는데, 더는 아무것도 못 먹겠어요.THESAURUS유의어eat to put food in your mouth and chew and swallow it음식을 입에 넣어 씹고 삼키다: · Experts recommend eating plenty of fruit and vegetables.· 전문가들은 과일과 채소를 충분히 먹을 것을 권장한다.have to eat a particular food특정 음식을 먹다: · ‘What do you usually have for breakfast?’ ‘I usually just have coffee and toast.’· "보통 아침으로 뭘 드세요?" "보통 커피랑 토스트만 먹어요."· We had the set meal.· 우리는 정식을 먹었다.feed on something to eat a particular kind of food – used when talking about animals특정 종류의 음식을 먹다 — 동물에 대해 말할 때 쓰임: · Foxes feed on a wide range of foods including mice, birds, insects, and fruit.· 여우는 쥐, 새, 곤충, 과일 등 다양한 먹이를 먹는다.consume written문어체 to eat or drink something – used especially in scientific or technical contexts섭취하다 — 특히 과학적 또는 기술적 맥락에서 쓰임: · Babies consume large amounts relative to their body weight.· 아기들은 체중에 비해 많은 양을 섭취한다.munch (on) something to eat something with big continuous movements of your mouth, especially when you are enjoying your food특히 음식을 즐기면서 입을 크게 벌려 계속 씹어 먹다: · He was munching on an apple.· 그는 사과를 우적우적 먹고 있었다.· They were sitting on a bench munching their sandwiches.· 그들은 벤치에 앉아 샌드위치를 우적우적 먹고 있었다.nibble (on) something to eat something by biting off very small pieces아주 작은 조각씩 베어 물어 먹다: · If you want a healthy snack, why not just nibble on a carrot?· 건강한 간식을 원한다면 당근을 조금씩 베어 먹는 게 어때요?pick at something to eat only a small amount of your food because you are not hungry or do not like the food배가 고프지 않거나 음식이 마음에 들지 않아 조금밖에 먹지 않다: · Lisa was so upset that she could only pick at her food.· Lisa는 너무 속이 상해서 음식을 조금씩 집어 먹을 수밖에 없었다.stuff/gorge yourself to eat so much food that you cannot eat anything else더 이상 아무것도 먹을 수 없을 만큼 많이 먹다: · He’s always stuffing himself with cakes.· 그는 항상 케이크를 잔뜩 먹어 댄다.· We gorged ourselves on my mother’s delicious apple tart.· 우리는 어머니의 맛있는 애플 타르트를 배불리 먹었다.slurp to eat soup, noodles etc with a noisy sucking sound시끄러운 빨아먹는 소리를 내며 국이나 국수 등을 먹다: · In England it’s considered rude to slurp your soup, but in some countries it’s seen as a sign of enjoyment.· 영국에서는 국을 소리 내어 마시는 것이 무례하다고 여겨지지만, 일부 나라에서는 즐기고 있다는 표시로 본다.to eat something quickly빠르게 먹다gobble something up/down informal비격식 to eat something very quickly, especially because you like it very much or you are greedy특히 매우 좋아하거나 욕심이 많아서 무언가를 매우 빠르게 먹다: · You’ve gobbled up all the ice-cream!· 아이스크림을 다 먹어 치웠잖아!· The children gobbled it down in no time.· 아이들은 순식간에 그것을 먹어 치웠다.wolf something down informal비격식 to eat food quickly, especially because you are very hungry or in a hurry특히 매우 배가 고프거나 서두를 때 빠르게 먹다: · The boy wolfed down everything on his plate and asked for more.· 소년은 접시의 모든 것을 게걸스럽게 먹어 치우고 더 달라고 했다.bolt something down British English to eat food very quickly, especially because you are in a hurry특히 서두를 때 매우 빠르게 먹다: · He bolted down his breakfast and was out of the door within 5 minutes.· 그는 아침을 허겁지겁 먹고 5분 안에 집을 나섰다.· You shouldn’t bolt your food down like that.· 그렇게 음식을 허겁지겁 먹으면 안 돼.devour /dɪˈvaʊə $ -ˈvaʊr/ especially written특히 문어체에서 to eat all of something quickly because you are very hungry매우 배가 고파서 무언가를 빠르게 모두 먹어 치우다: · In a very short time, the snake had devoured the whole animal.· 아주 짧은 시간 안에 뱀은 그 동물을 통째로 삼켜 버렸다.to eat less food or stop eating음식을 덜 먹거나 먹는 것을 멈추다be on a diet to be eating less or different food than normal in order to become thinner살을 빼기 위해 평소보다 적게 먹거나 다른 음식을 먹다: · No cake thanks – I’m on a diet.· 케이크는 됐어요, 고마워요 — 다이어트 중이에요.fast to not eat for a period of time, often for religious reasons주로 종교적인 이유로 일정 기간 동안 먹지 않다: · Muslim people fast during the month of Ramadan.· 무슬림들은 라마단 기간 동안 금식한다.eat something ↔ away phrasal verb to gradually remove or destroy something무언가를 서서히 제거하거나 파괴하다 SYN erode:
The stones are being eaten away by pollution.돌들이 오염으로 인해 서서히 부식되고 있다.eat away at something/somebody phrasal verb1to gradually remove or reduce the amount of something무언가의 양을 서서히 줄이거나 감소시키다:
His gambling was eating away at their income.그의 도박이 그들의 수입을 서서히 갉아먹고 있었다.2to make someone feel very worried over a long period of time오랜 시간 동안 누군가를 매우 걱정하게 만들다:
The thought of mother alone like that was eating away at her.어머니가 혼자 그렇게 계신다는 생각이 그녀를 계속 괴롭혔다.eat in phrasal verb to eat at home instead of in a restaurant식당 대신 집에서 먹다eat into something phrasal verb1to gradually reduce the amount of time, money etc that is available사용 가능한 시간, 돈 등을 서서히 줄이다:
John’s university fees have been eating into our savings.John의 대학 등록금이 우리 저축을 서서히 갉아먹어 왔다.2to gradually damage or destroy something무언가를 서서히 손상시키거나 파괴하다:
Acid eats into the metal, damaging its surface.산이 금속을 부식시켜 표면을 손상시킨다.eat out phrasal verb to eat in a restaurant instead of at home집 대신 식당에서 먹다:
Do you eat out a lot?자주 외식하세요?eat up phrasal verb1to eat all of something무언가를 모두 먹다:
Come on, eat up, there’s a good girl.자, 다 먹어, 착한 아이.eat something ↔ up
She’s made a cake and wants us to help eat it up.그녀가 케이크를 만들었는데 우리가 다 먹어 치우는 것을 도와주길 바란다.2eat something ↔ up informal비격식 to use a lot of something, especially until there is none left무언가를 많이, 특히 남김없이 소비하다:
Big cars just eat up money.큰 차는 그냥 돈을 잡아먹는다.3be eaten up with/by jealousy/anger/curiosity etc to be very jealous, angry etc, so that you cannot think about anything else극도로 질투하거나 화가 나는 등의 감정에 사로잡혀 다른 것을 생각할 수 없다
모든 번역 보기1food [intransitive, transitive] to put food in your mouth and chew and swallow it음식을 입에 넣어 씹고 삼키다:
Felix chatted cheerfully as he ate.Felix는 먹으면서 즐겁게 이야기를 나눴다.
A small girl was eating an ice cream.어린 소녀가 아이스크림을 먹고 있었다.
We had plenty to eat and drink.우리는 먹고 마실 것이 충분했다.
It’s important to eat healthily when you are pregnant.임신 중에는 건강하게 먹는 것이 중요하다.
I exercise and eat right and get plenty of sleep.나는 운동하고, 올바르게 먹고, 충분히 잔다.
Would you like something to eat?뭔가 드시겠어요?
She can eat like a horse and never put on weight.그녀는 엄청나게 많이 먹는데도 살이 찌지 않는다.
We stopped at McDonalds to get a bite to eat.우리는 맥도날드에 들러 간단히 먹었다.
Good eating habits are the best way of preventing infection.좋은 식습관이 감염을 예방하는 가장 좋은 방법이다.
ready-to-eat foods such as deli meats and cheeses조제 육류와 치즈 등의 즉석 식품
‘More cake?’ ‘No thanks, I couldn’t eat another thing.’"케이크 더 드릴까요?" "아니요, 고마워요, 더는 아무것도 못 먹겠어요."
No chicken for me. I don’t eat meat (=I never eat meat).저는 닭고기 됐어요. 저는 고기를 먹지 않아요 (= 고기를 전혀 먹지 않는다는 뜻).
Does Rob eat fish?Rob은 생선을 먹나요?2meal [intransitive, transitive] to have a meal식사를 하다:
Let’s eat first and then go to a movie.먼저 밥 먹고 나서 영화 보러 가자.
They’re eating breakfast.그들은 아침을 먹고 있다.eat at
We could not afford to eat at Walker’s very often.우리는 Walker's에서 자주 식사할 형편이 되지 않았다.3eat your words to admit that what you said was wrong자신이 한 말이 틀렸음을 인정하다:
I’m going to make you eat your words.당신이 한 말을 취소하게 만들 거예요.4eat your heart out a)used to say, especially humorously, that something is very good(특히 유머스럽게)무언가가 매우 훌륭하다고 말할 때 쓰임:
That’s a great drawing. Pablo Picasso eat your heart out!정말 대단한 그림이다. 파블로 피카소도 부러워하겠다! b)British English to be unhappy about something or to want someone or something very much무언가에 대해 괴로워하거나 누군가 또는 무언가를 몹시 원하다:
If you had any sense you’d forget him, but eat your heart out if you want to.조금이라도 이성이 있다면 그를 잊겠지만, 계속 마음고생하고 싶다면 그래도 돼.5eat somebody alive/eat somebody for breakfast to be very angry with someone or to defeat them completely누군가에게 매우 화를 내거나 그를 완전히 물리치다:
You can’t tell him that – he’ll eat you alive!그에게 그런 말을 할 순 없어 — 그가 당신을 산 채로 잡아먹을 거야!6use [transitive] to use a very large amount of something무언가를 매우 많이 소비하다:
This car eats petrol.이 차는 기름을 엄청 잡아먹는다.7eat humble pie (also eat crow American English) to admit that you were wrong and say that you are sorry자신이 틀렸음을 인정하고 사과하다8I’ll eat my hat used to emphasize that you think something is not true or will not happen어떤 일이 사실이 아니거나 일어나지 않을 것이라고 생각함을 강조할 때 쓰임:
If the Democrats win the election, I’ll eat my hat!민주당이 선거에서 이기면 내 모자를 먹겠어!9have somebody eating out of your hand to have made someone very willing to believe you or do what you want누군가를 완전히 손에 쥐어 믿거나 원하는 대로 따르게 만들다:
He soon had the client eating out of his hand.그는 곧 고객을 완전히 손에 쥐었다.10eat somebody out of house and home to eat a lot of someone’s supply of food, so that they have to buy more – used humorously누군가의 식량을 많이 먹어 치워 더 사야 하게 만들다 — 유머스러운 표현11what’s eating somebody? spoken구어 used to ask why someone seems annoyed or upset누군가가 짜증나거나 속상해 보이는 이유를 물을 때 쓰임:
What’s eating Sally today?Sally가 오늘 왜 저래?12I could eat a horse spoken구어 used to say you are very hungry매우 배가 고프다고 말할 때 쓰임13I/we won’t eat you spoken구어 used to tell someone that you are not angry with them and they need not be frightened화나지 않았으니 무서워하지 않아도 된다고 상대에게 말할 때 쓰임14you are what you eat used to say that you will be healthy if the food you eat is healthy먹는 음식이 건강하면 몸도 건강해진다는 뜻으로 쓰임 → eats, → have your cake and eat it at cake1(6)COLLOCATIONS연어nouns명사eat breakfast/lunch/dinner etc· What time do you usually eat lunch?· 보통 몇 시에 점심을 먹나요?adverbs부사eat well (=have enough food, or have good food)· The people work hard, but they eat well.· 사람들은 열심히 일하지만 잘 먹는다.eat healthily/sensibly (=eat food that will keep you healthy)· If you eat healthily and exercise regularly, you’ll look and feel a lot better.· 건강하게 먹고 규칙적으로 운동하면 외모도 기분도 훨씬 좋아질 거예요.eat properly British English, eat right American English (=eat food that will keep you healthy)· He hadn’t been eating properly and was drinking far too much.· 그는 제대로 먹지 않았고 술도 너무 많이 마셨다.eat hungrily (=eat a lot quickly, because you are very hungry)· The children ate hungrily, devouring everything on their plate.· 아이들은 배가 고파서 게걸스럽게 먹으며 접시의 모든 것을 먹어 치웠다.eat sparingly (=eat very little)· Carter joined us for lunch, but ate sparingly, as he always did.· Carter는 우리와 함께 점심을 먹었지만, 늘 그랬듯이 소식했다.phrases구have something/nothing to eat (=eat something/nothing)· We’ll leave after we’ve had something to eat.· 뭔가 먹고 나서 떠날 거예요.have enough/plenty etc to eat· Have you had enough to eat?· 충분히 드셨어요?have little to eat (=not have enough food)· The refugees had very little to eat and no clean water.· 난민들은 먹을 것이 거의 없었고 깨끗한 물도 없었다.find something to eat· I got dressed and went downstairs to find something to eat.· 옷을 입고 아래층으로 내려가 뭔가 먹을 것을 찾았다.get something to eat (=prepare or buy some food)· I’m sure you can get something to eat on the train.· 기차에서 먹을 것을 구할 수 있을 거예요.somebody’s eating habits (=the kinds of things they eat or drink regularly)· The doctor asked me about my eating habits and how much I smoked.· 의사는 내 식습관과 흡연량에 대해 물었다.an eating disorder (=a mental illness which causes you to eat too much or too little)· She described her battle with the eating disorder bulimia.· 그녀는 식이 장애인 폭식증과의 싸움을 묘사했다.a bite to eat (=a small meal)· We should have time for a bite to eat before we set out.· 출발하기 전에 간단히 먹을 시간이 있을 것이다.eat like a horse (=eat a lot)· She eats like a horse but never puts on any weight!· 그녀는 엄청나게 많이 먹는데도 살이 전혀 찌지 않는다!eat like a bird (=eat very little)· Ever since she was a child, Jan had always eaten like a bird.· 어릴 때부터 Jan은 항상 아주 조금씩 먹었다.I couldn’t eat another thing spoken구어 (=used to say that you are completely full)· Thanks, that was lovely, but I couldn’t eat another thing.· 감사해요, 정말 맛있었는데, 더는 아무것도 못 먹겠어요.THESAURUS유의어eat to put food in your mouth and chew and swallow it음식을 입에 넣어 씹고 삼키다: · Experts recommend eating plenty of fruit and vegetables.· 전문가들은 과일과 채소를 충분히 먹을 것을 권장한다.have to eat a particular food특정 음식을 먹다: · ‘What do you usually have for breakfast?’ ‘I usually just have coffee and toast.’· "보통 아침으로 뭘 드세요?" "보통 커피랑 토스트만 먹어요."· We had the set meal.· 우리는 정식을 먹었다.feed on something to eat a particular kind of food – used when talking about animals특정 종류의 음식을 먹다 — 동물에 대해 말할 때 쓰임: · Foxes feed on a wide range of foods including mice, birds, insects, and fruit.· 여우는 쥐, 새, 곤충, 과일 등 다양한 먹이를 먹는다.consume written문어체 to eat or drink something – used especially in scientific or technical contexts섭취하다 — 특히 과학적 또는 기술적 맥락에서 쓰임: · Babies consume large amounts relative to their body weight.· 아기들은 체중에 비해 많은 양을 섭취한다.munch (on) something to eat something with big continuous movements of your mouth, especially when you are enjoying your food특히 음식을 즐기면서 입을 크게 벌려 계속 씹어 먹다: · He was munching on an apple.· 그는 사과를 우적우적 먹고 있었다.· They were sitting on a bench munching their sandwiches.· 그들은 벤치에 앉아 샌드위치를 우적우적 먹고 있었다.nibble (on) something to eat something by biting off very small pieces아주 작은 조각씩 베어 물어 먹다: · If you want a healthy snack, why not just nibble on a carrot?· 건강한 간식을 원한다면 당근을 조금씩 베어 먹는 게 어때요?pick at something to eat only a small amount of your food because you are not hungry or do not like the food배가 고프지 않거나 음식이 마음에 들지 않아 조금밖에 먹지 않다: · Lisa was so upset that she could only pick at her food.· Lisa는 너무 속이 상해서 음식을 조금씩 집어 먹을 수밖에 없었다.stuff/gorge yourself to eat so much food that you cannot eat anything else더 이상 아무것도 먹을 수 없을 만큼 많이 먹다: · He’s always stuffing himself with cakes.· 그는 항상 케이크를 잔뜩 먹어 댄다.· We gorged ourselves on my mother’s delicious apple tart.· 우리는 어머니의 맛있는 애플 타르트를 배불리 먹었다.slurp to eat soup, noodles etc with a noisy sucking sound시끄러운 빨아먹는 소리를 내며 국이나 국수 등을 먹다: · In England it’s considered rude to slurp your soup, but in some countries it’s seen as a sign of enjoyment.· 영국에서는 국을 소리 내어 마시는 것이 무례하다고 여겨지지만, 일부 나라에서는 즐기고 있다는 표시로 본다.to eat something quickly빠르게 먹다gobble something up/down informal비격식 to eat something very quickly, especially because you like it very much or you are greedy특히 매우 좋아하거나 욕심이 많아서 무언가를 매우 빠르게 먹다: · You’ve gobbled up all the ice-cream!· 아이스크림을 다 먹어 치웠잖아!· The children gobbled it down in no time.· 아이들은 순식간에 그것을 먹어 치웠다.wolf something down informal비격식 to eat food quickly, especially because you are very hungry or in a hurry특히 매우 배가 고프거나 서두를 때 빠르게 먹다: · The boy wolfed down everything on his plate and asked for more.· 소년은 접시의 모든 것을 게걸스럽게 먹어 치우고 더 달라고 했다.bolt something down British English to eat food very quickly, especially because you are in a hurry특히 서두를 때 매우 빠르게 먹다: · He bolted down his breakfast and was out of the door within 5 minutes.· 그는 아침을 허겁지겁 먹고 5분 안에 집을 나섰다.· You shouldn’t bolt your food down like that.· 그렇게 음식을 허겁지겁 먹으면 안 돼.devour /dɪˈvaʊə $ -ˈvaʊr/ especially written특히 문어체에서 to eat all of something quickly because you are very hungry매우 배가 고파서 무언가를 빠르게 모두 먹어 치우다: · In a very short time, the snake had devoured the whole animal.· 아주 짧은 시간 안에 뱀은 그 동물을 통째로 삼켜 버렸다.to eat less food or stop eating음식을 덜 먹거나 먹는 것을 멈추다be on a diet to be eating less or different food than normal in order to become thinner살을 빼기 위해 평소보다 적게 먹거나 다른 음식을 먹다: · No cake thanks – I’m on a diet.· 케이크는 됐어요, 고마워요 — 다이어트 중이에요.fast to not eat for a period of time, often for religious reasons주로 종교적인 이유로 일정 기간 동안 먹지 않다: · Muslim people fast during the month of Ramadan.· 무슬림들은 라마단 기간 동안 금식한다.eat something ↔ away phrasal verb to gradually remove or destroy something무언가를 서서히 제거하거나 파괴하다 SYN erode:
The stones are being eaten away by pollution.돌들이 오염으로 인해 서서히 부식되고 있다.eat away at something/somebody phrasal verb1to gradually remove or reduce the amount of something무언가의 양을 서서히 줄이거나 감소시키다:
His gambling was eating away at their income.그의 도박이 그들의 수입을 서서히 갉아먹고 있었다.2to make someone feel very worried over a long period of time오랜 시간 동안 누군가를 매우 걱정하게 만들다:
The thought of mother alone like that was eating away at her.어머니가 혼자 그렇게 계신다는 생각이 그녀를 계속 괴롭혔다.eat in phrasal verb to eat at home instead of in a restaurant식당 대신 집에서 먹다eat into something phrasal verb1to gradually reduce the amount of time, money etc that is available사용 가능한 시간, 돈 등을 서서히 줄이다:
John’s university fees have been eating into our savings.John의 대학 등록금이 우리 저축을 서서히 갉아먹어 왔다.2to gradually damage or destroy something무언가를 서서히 손상시키거나 파괴하다:
Acid eats into the metal, damaging its surface.산이 금속을 부식시켜 표면을 손상시킨다.eat out phrasal verb to eat in a restaurant instead of at home집 대신 식당에서 먹다:
Do you eat out a lot?자주 외식하세요?eat up phrasal verb1to eat all of something무언가를 모두 먹다:
Come on, eat up, there’s a good girl.자, 다 먹어, 착한 아이.eat something ↔ up
She’s made a cake and wants us to help eat it up.그녀가 케이크를 만들었는데 우리가 다 먹어 치우는 것을 도와주길 바란다.2eat something ↔ up informal비격식 to use a lot of something, especially until there is none left무언가를 많이, 특히 남김없이 소비하다:
Big cars just eat up money.큰 차는 그냥 돈을 잡아먹는다.3be eaten up with/by jealousy/anger/curiosity etc to be very jealous, angry etc, so that you cannot think about anything else극도로 질투하거나 화가 나는 등의 감정에 사로잡혀 다른 것을 생각할 수 없다