Eating English:
1. foodie? /'fu: d/ Eating: It's easy to make a foodie happy, just give me something to eat.
2. Food a holiday? /,fud'hlk/: Heavy eating, eating without restraint. I am a total foodaholic.Once I start eating, I just can't stop.
3、epicure? /'epkj/: Gourmet, emphasizing the enjoyment of exotic food. An epicure cultivates a refined taste, especially in food and wine.
4、epicurean? /,epkj'rin/: Gourmet, emphasizing the enjoyment of luxury food. I'm not an epicurean, but I do enjoy gourmet meals.
5、glutton? /'glt()n/: It means that you will stay at home, eat and drink, wolf down, and eat without working, which has a strong derogatory color. A glutton derivatives sensory pleasures from eating.
Eating:
It refers to people who like to eat all kinds of food, and have a unique yearning and pursuit for food, and have taste in food lovers, gourmets and gourmets. A fascination with food is full of power when you see it.
in traditional use, the word "goods" itself has the function of replacing people. But it is generally a derogatory term for people (mostly swearing or joking). Such as: idiot; Cargo head; Second goods; Goods.
Eating food, both in tradition and at present, has various explanations with local history, culture and dialect pronunciation. Eating goods first appeared in the seventh episode of The Story of the Editorial Department in 1991. Ge Ling used the word "eating goods" when he called on everyone to eat a bumper harvest of radish.
Eating food is not the creation of network culture, but it benefits from the spread and enjoyment in the network age. Eating goods refers more to lovers of food, higher than ordinary diners.