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The difference between diet, cost, food and food
Diet, ticket price, food and food can all represent food, but at the same time, they all have their own emphases and differences. Diet is a daily diet, food eaten or designated every day; Fare is not commonly used and refers to the food provided by the hotel; Food can refer to all food (not necessarily human food); Food focuses on ingredients, such as raw ingredients on the menu.

1, Diet English [? Da? T] beauty [? Da? t]

Daily diet; Prescribed diet;

Dieting;

Intransitive verb diet; Enter the prescribed diet;

It is never too late to improve your diet.

It is never too late to improve your diet.

2. Fare English [fe? Beautiful, beautiful

Fares; Cost; Food; Passengers;

Intransitive verbs eat; Eat; Progress; Encounter;

The food has improved greatly since Hugh took over the kitchen.

The food has been greatly improved since chef Hugh.

3. Gourmet English [fu:d] Beauty [fud]

Noun (short for noun) food; Food, food; Nutrients; Information;

Enjoy your food.

Please enjoy yourself.

4. Food English [? Fu: dst? F] beauty [? fud? st? f]

Noun (short for noun) food; < operation > dish, dish;

[Example] The application of lecithin in food and medicine was reviewed.

The application of natural phospholipids in food and medicine was reviewed.