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Qué (quién) es eat away - definición

CHAIN OF SANDWICH SHOPS
Eat.; EAT.
  • Eat Coffee Shop, London

eat away      
If one thing eats away another or eats away at another, it gradually destroys or uses it up.
Rot is eating away the interior of the house...
The recession is eating away at their revenues.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V P at n
eat away      
v. (d; intr.) to eat away at (the waves eat away at the shore)
Eating Attitudes Test         
WIDELY USED SELF-REPORT QUESTIONNAIRE 26-ITEM STANDARDIZED SELF-REPORT MEASURE OF SYMPTOMS AND CONCERNS CHARACTERISTIC OF EATING DISORDERS
Eat-26; Eat 26; Eat-40; Eat 40; Eating Attitude Test
The Eating Attitudes Test (EAT, EAT-26), created by David Garner, is a widely used 26-item, standardized self-reported questionnaire of symptoms and concerns characteristic of eating disorders. The EAT is useful in assessing "eating disorder risk" in high school, college and other special risk samples such as athletes.

Wikipedia

Eat (restaurant)

Eat (styled as EAT.) was a chain of sandwich shops that was founded in 1996 by Niall and Faith MacArthur and later owned by Pret a Manger. It had 95 branches in the United Kingdom, 75 of which were in London. It announced the closure of its UK stores in March 2020.

As of March 2020, there are two remaining non-UK entities of EAT., Paris Gare du Nord (under franchise partner SSP Group) and in Spain (under franchise partner Ibersol).

Ejemplos de uso de eat away
1. Out–of–control prices can eat away at paychecks, investments and standards of living.
2. They slowly eat away at its foundations and emit a strong stench.
3. The distance and time spent away from loved ones back home can eat away at morale.
4. The fatal wasting disease has already started to eat away at his muscles.
5. The political fall–out began to eat away at Mr Blair‘s popularity.