Eat is an English word with transitive verbs and intransitive verbs, which means "eat" in Chinese; Eat; Dining "and so on.
Eat's explanation
eat
transitive verb
1. Eat; Drink it.
2. Corrosion (metal, etc.). ); Moth; Used up; Destroy [O]
3. sigh in the mouth; Make uneasy.
intransitive verb
1. Eat; Eat it.
2.? Corrosion; Erosion; Loss; Destroy [Q]
Bilingual example
1, would you like to? Eat? Go out with me?
Would you like to have dinner with me?
2. Is the duck forced? Eat? There is a lot of food every time you feed?
Does that mean you have to force it to eat a lot every time you feed it?
Forgive my life, too Eat? An unruly face.
Forgive me for being rude and loving food all my life.
4. "I'm sorry to hear that? Eat? Anything, "he said.
"I'm sorry to hear that you didn't eat anything." He said.
Can you? Eat? Eat more protein and fruits.
You can eat more protein and fruit.
6. What are we? Eat? Assimilated by our system.
What people eat is absorbed into the body.
The general condescended to? Eat? With the soldiers.
The general condescended to have dinner with the soldiers.
I hope no one chooses to do this? Eat? Have dinner while watching the program.
No one wants to watch this program while eating (but you know it's better than now, don't you? )
Generally speaking, they? Eat? Twice as much meat? Like people in other countries.
Generally speaking, they eat twice as much meat as other countries.
10, me? Eat? Breakfast every day. Do you know that?/You know what? Eat? Have breakfast every day?
I have breakfast everyday. Do you have breakfast every day?
1 1, Chinese? Eat? Beef, Chinese food? Eat? Broccoli, but they never have? Eat? Beef and broccoli together.
People in China eat beef and broccoli, but they will never fry beef and broccoli together.
So they? Eat? Fast at the lunch counter?
So they eat fast food in the snack bar?