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GOURMANDS - traducción al árabe

PERSON WHO TAKES GREAT PLEASURE IN FOOD
Gourmands; Gormand; Gormands
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GOURMANDS         

الصفة

أَكُول ; بِطْنَة ; حاتّ ; شَرَاهَة ; شَرَه ; شَرِه ; فَجْعَان ; نَهَم ; نَهِم ; نَهِيم

gourmand         
ADJ , N
نهم ، شره
GOURMAND         

الصفة

أَكُول ; بِطْنَة ; حاتّ ; شَرَاهَة ; شَرَه ; شَرِه ; فَجْعَان ; نَهَم ; نَهِم ; نَهِيم

Definición

gourmand
n.
[Written also but less commonly Gormand.]
1.
Glutton, gormandizer, belly-god, belly-slave, greedy-gut, high liver, excessive eater.
2.
Epicure, cultivator of the palate, connoisseur of cookery, gourmet.

Wikipedia

Gourmand

A gourmand is a person who takes great pleasure and interest in consuming good food and drink. Gourmand originally referred to a person who was "a glutton for food and drink", a person who eats and drinks excessively; this usage is now rare.

Ejemplos de uso de GOURMANDS
1. This remains a country of turkey–twizzling schoolchildren as much as extra–virgin–drizzling gourmands.
2. The salt pans are still there, and produce a salt highly prized by gourmands.
3. An alternative nine–course tasting menu is on offer for serious gourmands, while guests can also head for the excellent and more affordable brasserie and bar.
4. Article continues However there are truffles and there are truffles, and a mountain of British ones might not enthuse the gourmands quite as much as European varieties.
5. And that means treading on the basic civil rights of gourmets and gourmands to consume the meal of their choice; or, to put it another way, "they‘ve tried to stop us from smoking; now they want to stop us from eating." A wee bit exaggerated perhaps, but the lines have been drawn.