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snacksnAkn [C]a smaller than usual meal or a small amount of food that is eaten between meals, often something produced specially for this purpose快餐, 点心, 小吃I had a huge lunch, so I only want a snack for dinner.我午饭吃得很饱, 所以在吃晚饭时我只要一些点心就可以了。The British Dental Association wants a ban on television advertisements which encourage children to eat sugary snacks between meals.英国牙科协会要求禁止播放那些鼓励孩子们在两餐之间吃甜点的广告。Snack foods tend to be high in salt and fat, which we ought to be eating less of.快餐往往含有高盐和高脂肪, 我们应当少吃为好。Today's busy lifestyles mean that people are eating more snack meals than ever before.当今繁忙的生活方式意味着人们所吃的快餐比以往任何时候都要多。The pub's new owners have promised to improve the beers and widen the range of bar snacks.酒吧的新业主答应改善啤酒的质量和扩大快餐柜的范围。A snack bar is a small informal restaurant where small meals can be eaten or bought to take away.快餐店, 小吃店We've arranged to meet at the railway station snack bar in Lausanne next week.我们约好下星期在洛桑的火车站快餐店见面。
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