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food

/fuːd/

Food refers to any substance consumed by living organisms to provide nutritional support for the body. It can be of plant, animal, or fungal origin and contains essential nutrients like carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.

例文

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1

I need to buy some food for dinner tonight.

I need to buy some food for dinner tonight.

2

The distribution of food to the affected regions has begun.

The distribution of food to the affected regions has begun.

3

Do you want to grab some food later?

Do you want to grab some food later?

語族

名詞
food
Verb
feed
形容詞
foodless
関連
foodie
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覚え方のコツ

Think of the double 'o' in 'food' as two eyes looking at a 'good' plate of things to eat.

クイックテスト

You should eat healthy ____ to stay strong.

正解!

正解は: food

例文

1

I need to buy some food for dinner tonight.

everyday

I need to buy some food for dinner tonight.

2

The distribution of food to the affected regions has begun.

formal

The distribution of food to the affected regions has begun.

3

Do you want to grab some food later?

informal

Do you want to grab some food later?

4

Adequate food intake is essential for physical development.

academic

Adequate food intake is essential for physical development.

5

The company provides free food for all its employees.

business

The company provides free food for all its employees.

語族

名詞
food
Verb
feed
形容詞
foodless
関連
foodie

よく使う組み合わせ

healthy food food that is good for your body
fast food food that is prepared and served quickly
frozen food food preserved by freezing
food poisoning illness caused by eating contaminated food
organic food food produced without artificial chemicals

よく使うフレーズ

comfort food

food that provides emotional comfort

junk food

food that is unhealthy but easy to eat

food for thought

something that makes you think seriously

よく混同される語

food vs meal

Food is the general substance, while a meal is a specific occasion where food is eaten, like breakfast or dinner.

food vs dish

A dish refers to a specific type of prepared food or the plate it is served on.

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使い方のコツ

Food is usually an uncountable noun when referring to the general concept of what we eat. Use the plural 'foods' only when discussing different categories or types of food, such as 'frozen foods' or 'health foods'.

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よくある間違い

Learners often say 'I like all foods' when they should say 'I like all food' for general preference. Another mistake is using 'food' when they specifically mean a 'meal' or a 'snack'.

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覚え方のコツ

Think of the double 'o' in 'food' as two eyes looking at a 'good' plate of things to eat.

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語源

Derived from the Old English word 'foda', meaning nourishment or fuel.

文法パターン

Uncountable: 'There is some food on the table.' Countable (types): 'The store sells various frozen foods.' Prepositional: 'food for' (e.g., food for thought, food for the cat).
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文化的な背景

In most cultures, sharing food is a primary way of showing hospitality and building social relationships.

クイックテスト

You should eat healthy ____ to stay strong.

正解!

正解は: food

関連フレーズ

関連単語

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C1

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uniprivacy

C1

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demarery

C1

A formal legal objection that admits the facts of an opponent's argument but denies that they are sufficient to justify a legal claim. It effectively argues that even if everything the opposing party says is true, there is no legal basis for a lawsuit.

translably

C1

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obfachood

C1

The state or condition of being deliberately obscure, hidden, or difficult to understand, particularly within a formal or technical system. It refers to the quality of a subject that has been rendered complex to prevent easy access or comprehension.

misdictile

C1

To transcribe or record spoken words incorrectly, especially in a manner that fundamentally alters the intended meaning or technical specifications of the message. It refers specifically to the failure of accuracy during the transition from auditory input to written or repeated output.

obgeotude

C1

The state or quality of being excessively preoccupied with physical location or geographical boundaries. It often refers to a mindset or policy that stubbornly prioritizes local physical presence over digital or global connectivity.

monotegate

C1

To consolidate multiple layers, systems, or categories into a single, unified structure. It is often used in technical or organizational contexts to describe the process of streamlining complex elements for the sake of efficiency or standardization.

autojecthood

C1

To transition a system, process, or entity into a state where it automatically identifies and rejects incompatible or non-compliant elements. It refers to the implementation of autonomous exclusion protocols to maintain system purity or efficiency.

contragratence

C1

A state or quality of being intentionally contrary or ungrateful, specifically characterized by a willful refusal to express gratitude or conform to expected social harmony. In academic or test-specific contexts, it often refers to a behavioral pattern of resisting positive social exchange.

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