| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| consume | /kənˈsuːm/ |
| consumer consuming consumption consumerism consumable |
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
2.18 Consume
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Post informative, exemplary sentences using vocabulary from the Academic Word List.
| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| consume | /kənˈsuːm/ |
| consumer consuming consumption consumerism consumable |
consume
ReplyDelete[kən'sju:m]
v. 消耗,消费,饮食;毁灭;消磨;枯萎
Consuming or eager to consume great amounts of food; ravenous.
In this model, half of people are teetotalers and consume no alcoholic beverages , regardless of what prices might prevail in the market.
ReplyDeleteAsians are estimated to consume an average of 20 to 80 g of traditional soy foods daily and in contrast of 20 to 80 g of traditional soy foods daily and in contrast, Americans consume only about 1 to 3 g daily, such as soy drinks, breakfast cereals
ReplyDeleteJapanese: syou hi suru
Japanese
The kids soon consumed all the food on the table.
ReplyDeleteShe was consumed with greed and envy.
ReplyDeleteKorean : …을 다 써버리다, 소모하다, 탐식하다.
Other reasons to suppose we consume too much are less often stated though.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Consumare
At night, when photosynthesis can't take place, plants continue to consume oxygen but they don't release any back into the room.
ReplyDeleteRussian: потреблять