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Что (кто) такое have a snack - определение

NOVEL BY ORSON SCOTT CARD
Hacker snack; Hacker Snack

snack         
  • Lupin Beans
  • ''[[Krupuk]]s'' in air-tight tin cans
  • kue pisang]]
  • Hummus
FOOD FOR LIGHT MEALS OR FOR EATING BETWEEN MEALS
Snack food; Snack foods; Snacks; Snack mixes; Snackfood; Power snack; Midnight snack; Pogle bait; Snack product; US snacks; List of Malaysian snacks; Taiwanese snacks; Malaysian snacks; Indonesian snacks
n.
1) to have a snack
2) to fix ('prepare') a snack
3) a between-meal; midnight snack; party snacks
snack         
  • Lupin Beans
  • ''[[Krupuk]]s'' in air-tight tin cans
  • kue pisang]]
  • Hummus
FOOD FOR LIGHT MEALS OR FOR EATING BETWEEN MEALS
Snack food; Snack foods; Snacks; Snack mixes; Snackfood; Power snack; Midnight snack; Pogle bait; Snack product; US snacks; List of Malaysian snacks; Taiwanese snacks; Malaysian snacks; Indonesian snacks
¦ noun
1. a small quantity of food or a light meal, eaten between meals or in place of a meal.
2. Austral. informal a thing that is easy to accomplish.
¦ verb eat a snack.
Origin
ME (orig. in the sense 'snap, bite'): from MDu. snac(k), from snacken 'to bite', var. of snappen.
snack         
  • Lupin Beans
  • ''[[Krupuk]]s'' in air-tight tin cans
  • kue pisang]]
  • Hummus
FOOD FOR LIGHT MEALS OR FOR EATING BETWEEN MEALS
Snack food; Snack foods; Snacks; Snack mixes; Snackfood; Power snack; Midnight snack; Pogle bait; Snack product; US snacks; List of Malaysian snacks; Taiwanese snacks; Malaysian snacks; Indonesian snacks
(snacks, snacking, snacked)
1.
A snack is a simple meal that is quick to cook and to eat.
Lunch was a snack in the fields.
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2.
A snack is something such as a chocolate bar that you eat between meals.
Do you eat sweets, cakes or sugary snacks?
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3.
If you snack, you eat snacks between meals.
Instead of snacking on crisps and chocolate, nibble on celery or carrot...
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Википедия

Lost Boys (novel)

Lost Boys (1992) is a horror novel by American author Orson Scott Card. The premise of the novel revolves around the daily lives of a Mormon family, and the challenges they face after a move to North Carolina. The story primarily follows the family's troubles at work, church, and the oldest child Stevie's difficulty fitting in at school, which lead to him becoming increasingly withdrawn.

Dealing with themes such as religion and the nature of good and evil, the novel is an expansion of Card's short story "Lost Boys". The plot of the short story is similar to the plot of the novel but Card assumes the role of the protagonist, Fletcher, leading the story to appear autobiographical. After receiving criticism for the story being "offensive" and appropriating the grief of losing a child, Card put a disclaimer at the end of the short story and wrote the novel in the third-person. The novel received praise for its "easy and natural prose" and its genuine and uplifting themes. Eugene England criticized the novel for its theology and the manner in which it deals with "religious, theological, and moral issues", stating that Card is at his best when he writes science fiction; however, he admitted that Card is a good storyteller. The novel won the 1992 Association of Mormon Letters Award for Best Novel.