FATTENED - significado y definición. Qué es FATTENED
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Qué (quién) es FATTENED - definición


Fattened         
HAVING A BODY MASS INDEX OF 25.0–29.9 KG/M2
Over weight; Preobese; Pre obese; Big-boned; Excess weight; Fattened; Fattener; Fatteners; Overweightness; Overweight people; Health risks of being overweight
·Impf & ·p.p. of Fatten.
Fattener         
HAVING A BODY MASS INDEX OF 25.0–29.9 KG/M2
Over weight; Preobese; Pre obese; Big-boned; Excess weight; Fattened; Fattener; Fatteners; Overweightness; Overweight people; Health risks of being overweight
·noun One who, or that which, fattens; that which gives fatness or fertility.
Overweight         
HAVING A BODY MASS INDEX OF 25.0–29.9 KG/M2
Over weight; Preobese; Pre obese; Big-boned; Excess weight; Fattened; Fattener; Fatteners; Overweightness; Overweight people; Health risks of being overweight
Being overweight or fat is having more body fat than is optimally healthy. Being overweight is especially common where food supplies are plentiful and lifestyles are sedentary.
Ejemplos de uso de FATTENED
1. At the same time the boom has fattened government coffers.
2. Our children are in danger, fattened on fast food, corrupted by commerce, traumatised by testing.
3. But it seems clear that these generous provisions fattened up the company for privatisation.
4. After that, the rehabilitation process begins as the seals are nursed back to health and fattened on pureed fish.
5. Specially fattened The lawmakers did not shy away from telling it like it is, defining foie gras in the amendment as "the liver of a duck or a goose specially fattened by force–feeding." "Foie gras is an emblematic element of our gastronomy and our culture," read an accompanying explanation of the amendment.