prescribe a diet
Pronunciation: English [? Dat], beauty [? dat].
Explanation:
Diet; Food; prescribe a diet
Diet.
Eat and drink according to regulations.
He suddenly started eating for some reason.
For some unknown reason, he suddenly began to go on a diet.
Deformation: past tense dieting, past participle dieting, present participle dieting, third person singular dieting, plural dieting.
Phrases:
Strictly control his diet.
The dieter is dieting.
Meaning discrimination
The words diet, meal and dining have the same meaning as "rice". The difference is:
Rice means "a meal, a meal, a meal", which is a common word; Repast usually means "feast", which is generally used in formal style and rarely used in everyday English. For example:
The guests attended a luxurious banquet in the beautiful hall. The guests enjoyed a luxurious feast in this beautiful hall.
Diet usually refers to a specific diet, food and habitual food supply. For example:
You'd better eat light food. You'd better eat light food.