eating habits - translation to dutch
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eating habits - translation to dutch

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Bad Habits (album); Bad Habitz; Bad Habits (disambiguation); Bad Habits (song); Bad Habits (film)

eating habits      
eetgewoontens
man eater         
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  • The [[Tsavo maneaters]] on display in the [[Field Museum of Natural History]] in Chicago.
  • man-eater of Segur]], a young man-eating male Bengal tiger who killed five people in the Nilgiri Hills of Tamil Nadu state in South India.
  • Detail of wolf attacking a shepherd. Painting ''The Good Shepherd'' by [[Pieter Brueghel the younger]], 1616
  • Sign warning swimmers of the danger of shark attacks
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ANIMAL OR MYTHICAL CREATURE THAT FEASTS ON HUMAN FLESH
Man-eaters; Man-eating; Man eater
n. mensenvlees etend roofdier (i.h.b. mensenhaai); kannibaal, menseneter; bijtend paard; vrouw met veel minnaars, vrouw die mannen in haar netten verstrikt doet raken; modderduivel
fire eater         
  • [[Brian Brushwood]] performing fire eating tricks.
  • A fire eating trick performed at a bar in New York City
  • Video of fire eating.
THE ACT OF PUTTING A FLAMING OBJECT INTO THE MOUTH AND EXTINGUISHING IT, EITHER AS A PART OF HINDU, SADHU, OR FAKIR PERFORMANCE TO SHOW SPIRITUAL ATTAINMENT, OR AS A SIDESHOW OR CIRCUS ACT (STARTING IN THE LATE 1880S)
Fire-eaters; Fire eaters; Fire Eating; Fire swallowing; Fire eater; Fire-eater; Fire-eating; Eating fire; Fire Eater
vuureter (voor amusementsattraktie)

Definition

habit
(habits)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A habit is something that you do often or regularly.
He has an endearing habit of licking his lips when he's nervous...
Many people add salt to their food out of habit, without even tasting it first.
...a survey on eating habits in the UK.
N-VAR: oft N of -ing
2.
A habit is an action which is considered bad that someone does repeatedly and finds it difficult to stop doing.
A good way to break the habit of eating too quickly is to put your knife and fork down after each mouthful...
After twenty years as a chain smoker Mr Nathe has given up the habit.
N-COUNT: oft N of -ing
3.
A drug habit is an addiction to a drug such as heroin or cocaine.
She became a prostitute in order to pay for her cocaine habit.
N-COUNT: supp N
4.
A habit is a piece of clothing shaped like a long loose dress, which a nun or monk wears.
N-COUNT
5.
If you say that someone is a creature of habit, you mean that they usually do the same thing at the same time each day, rather than doing new and different things.
PHRASE: creature inflects, usu v-link PHR
6.
If you are in the habit of doing something, you do it regularly or often. If you get into the habit of doing something, you begin to do it regularly or often.
They were in the habit of giving two or three dinner parties a month...
I got into the habit of calling in on Gloria on my way home from work.
PHRASE: v-link PHR -ing
7.
If you make a habit of doing something, you do it regularly or often.
You can phone me at work as long as you don't make a habit of it.
PHRASE: V inflects, PHR -ing/n

Wikipedia

Bad Habits

A bad habit is a negative behaviour pattern.

Bad Habits may also refer to:

Examples of use of eating habits
1. Feeding frenzy÷ Parents take relaxed attitude to children‘s eating habits A third of parents take little interest in their children‘s eating habits, new research reveals.
2. Hopefully she will be influenced by her friend‘s eating habits.
3. "As people get wealthier their eating habits change.
4. Dr O‘Connor said: ‘Stress disrupts people‘s normal eating habits.
5. Since then I‘ve had to change all my eating habits.