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Что (кто) такое FAT - определение

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Fat (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Fat (book); FAT; FAT (disambiguation)

Fat is an oily or greasy organic substance.

Fat or FAT may also refer to:

fat         
  • [[Reference ranges for blood tests]], showing usual ranges for triglycerides (increasing with age) in orange at right.
  • Composition of fats from various foods, as percentage of their total fat
  • Schematic diagram of a triglyceride with a saturated fatty acid (top), a monounsaturated one (middle) and a polyunsaturated one (bottom).
  • Amounts of fat types in selected foods
  • The [[obese]] mouse on the left has large stores of adipose tissue. For comparison, a mouse with a normal amount of adipose tissue is shown on the right.
ESTERS OF THREE FATTY ACID CHAINS AND THE ALCOHOL GLYCEROL, ONE OF THE THREE MAIN MACRONUTRIENTS, ALSO KNOWN AS TRIGLYCERIDES
Fats and oils; Dietary fat; Fatty oil; Cis fat; California ban on trans fat; California ban on trans fats; California ban on trans-fat; California ban on trans-fats; California trans fat ban; California trans-fat ban; California trans fat regulation; California trans fat regulations; California trans-fat regulation; California trans-fat regulations; New york ban on trans fat; New york ban on trans fats; New york ban on trans-fat; New york ban on trans-fats; New york trans fat ban; New york trans-fat ban; New york trans fat regulation; New york trans fat regulations; New york trans-fat regulation; New york trans-fat regulations; California trans fat legislation; California trans-fat legislation; California trans fat law; California trans fat laws; California trans-fat law; California trans-fat laws; New york trans fat legislation; New york trans-fat legislation; New york trans fat law; New york trans fat laws; New york trans-fat law; New york trans-fat laws; Fattyness; Dietary fats; Total fat; DTFA; Fats, oils and grease; Fatty oils
n.
1) to trim (away) the fat
2) animal; deep; excess; polyunsaturated; vegetable fat (to fry in deep fat)
3) subcutaneous fat
4) (misc.) (colloq.) to live off the fat of the land ('to live very well'); to chew the fat ('to chat')
fat         
  • [[Reference ranges for blood tests]], showing usual ranges for triglycerides (increasing with age) in orange at right.
  • Composition of fats from various foods, as percentage of their total fat
  • Schematic diagram of a triglyceride with a saturated fatty acid (top), a monounsaturated one (middle) and a polyunsaturated one (bottom).
  • Amounts of fat types in selected foods
  • The [[obese]] mouse on the left has large stores of adipose tissue. For comparison, a mouse with a normal amount of adipose tissue is shown on the right.
ESTERS OF THREE FATTY ACID CHAINS AND THE ALCOHOL GLYCEROL, ONE OF THE THREE MAIN MACRONUTRIENTS, ALSO KNOWN AS TRIGLYCERIDES
Fats and oils; Dietary fat; Fatty oil; Cis fat; California ban on trans fat; California ban on trans fats; California ban on trans-fat; California ban on trans-fats; California trans fat ban; California trans-fat ban; California trans fat regulation; California trans fat regulations; California trans-fat regulation; California trans-fat regulations; New york ban on trans fat; New york ban on trans fats; New york ban on trans-fat; New york ban on trans-fats; New york trans fat ban; New york trans-fat ban; New york trans fat regulation; New york trans fat regulations; New york trans-fat regulation; New york trans-fat regulations; California trans fat legislation; California trans-fat legislation; California trans fat law; California trans fat laws; California trans-fat law; California trans-fat laws; New york trans fat legislation; New york trans-fat legislation; New york trans fat law; New york trans fat laws; New york trans-fat law; New york trans-fat laws; Fattyness; Dietary fats; Total fat; DTFA; Fats, oils and grease; Fatty oils
¦ noun
1. a natural oily substance in animal bodies, especially when deposited under the skin or around certain organs.
such a substance, or a similar one made from plants, used in cooking.
2. the presence of excess fat in a person or animal: he was running to fat.
3. Chemistry any of a group of natural esters of glycerol and various fatty acids, which are solid at room temperature and are the main constituents of animal and vegetable fat. Compare with oil.
¦ adjective (fatter, fattest)
1. (of a person or animal) having a lot of excess fat.
2. (of food) containing much fat.
3. informal substantial: fat profits.
4. informal used to express the belief that something is unlikely: fat chance she had of influencing him.
¦ verb (fats, fatting, fatted) archaic make or become fat.
Phrases
the fat is in the fire something has happened that will inevitably cause trouble.
kill the fatted calf produce one's best food to celebrate, especially at a prodigal's return. [with biblical allusion to Luke 15.]
live off (or on) the fat of the land have the best of everything.
Derivatives
fatless adjective
fatly adverb
fatness noun
fattish adjective
Origin
OE ftt, of W. Gmc origin.
fat         
  • [[Reference ranges for blood tests]], showing usual ranges for triglycerides (increasing with age) in orange at right.
  • Composition of fats from various foods, as percentage of their total fat
  • Schematic diagram of a triglyceride with a saturated fatty acid (top), a monounsaturated one (middle) and a polyunsaturated one (bottom).
  • Amounts of fat types in selected foods
  • The [[obese]] mouse on the left has large stores of adipose tissue. For comparison, a mouse with a normal amount of adipose tissue is shown on the right.
ESTERS OF THREE FATTY ACID CHAINS AND THE ALCOHOL GLYCEROL, ONE OF THE THREE MAIN MACRONUTRIENTS, ALSO KNOWN AS TRIGLYCERIDES
Fats and oils; Dietary fat; Fatty oil; Cis fat; California ban on trans fat; California ban on trans fats; California ban on trans-fat; California ban on trans-fats; California trans fat ban; California trans-fat ban; California trans fat regulation; California trans fat regulations; California trans-fat regulation; California trans-fat regulations; New york ban on trans fat; New york ban on trans fats; New york ban on trans-fat; New york ban on trans-fats; New york trans fat ban; New york trans-fat ban; New york trans fat regulation; New york trans fat regulations; New york trans-fat regulation; New york trans-fat regulations; California trans fat legislation; California trans-fat legislation; California trans fat law; California trans fat laws; California trans-fat law; California trans-fat laws; New york trans fat legislation; New york trans-fat legislation; New york trans fat law; New york trans fat laws; New york trans-fat law; New york trans-fat laws; Fattyness; Dietary fats; Total fat; DTFA; Fats, oils and grease; Fatty oils
(fatter, fattest, fats)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
If you say that a person or animal is fat, you mean that they have a lot of flesh on their body and that they weigh too much. You usually use the word fat when you think that this is a bad thing.
I could eat what I liked without getting fat...
After five minutes, the fat woman in the seat in front of me was asleep.
= overweight
? thin
ADJ [disapproval]
fatness
No one knows whether a child's tendency towards fatness is inherited or due to the food he eats.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
Fat is the extra flesh that animals and humans have under their skin, which is used to store energy and to help keep them warm.
Because you're not burning calories, everything you eat turns to fat.
N-UNCOUNT
3.
Fat is a solid or liquid substance obtained from animals or vegetables, which is used in cooking.
When you use oil or fat for cooking, use as little as possible.
...vegetable fats, such as coconut oil and palm oil.
N-MASS
4.
Fat is a substance contained in foods such as meat, cheese, and butter which forms an energy store in your body.
An easy way to cut the amount of fat in your diet is to avoid eating red meats...
Most low-fat yogurts are about 40 calories per 100g.
N-MASS
5.
A fat object, especially a book, is very thick or wide.
...'Europe in Figures', a fat book published on September 22nd...
= thick
? thin, slim
ADJ
6.
A fat profit or fee is a large one. (INFORMAL)
They are set to make a big fat profit.
ADJ: ADJ n
7.
If you say that there is fat chance of something happening, you mean that you do not believe that it will happen. (INFORMAL, mainly SPOKEN)
'Would your car be easy to steal?'-'Fat chance. I've got a device that shuts down the gas and ignition.'
PHRASE: oft PHR of n [feelings]
FAT         
  • [[Reference ranges for blood tests]], showing usual ranges for triglycerides (increasing with age) in orange at right.
  • Composition of fats from various foods, as percentage of their total fat
  • Schematic diagram of a triglyceride with a saturated fatty acid (top), a monounsaturated one (middle) and a polyunsaturated one (bottom).
  • Amounts of fat types in selected foods
  • The [[obese]] mouse on the left has large stores of adipose tissue. For comparison, a mouse with a normal amount of adipose tissue is shown on the right.
ESTERS OF THREE FATTY ACID CHAINS AND THE ALCOHOL GLYCEROL, ONE OF THE THREE MAIN MACRONUTRIENTS, ALSO KNOWN AS TRIGLYCERIDES
Fats and oils; Dietary fat; Fatty oil; Cis fat; California ban on trans fat; California ban on trans fats; California ban on trans-fat; California ban on trans-fats; California trans fat ban; California trans-fat ban; California trans fat regulation; California trans fat regulations; California trans-fat regulation; California trans-fat regulations; New york ban on trans fat; New york ban on trans fats; New york ban on trans-fat; New york ban on trans-fats; New york trans fat ban; New york trans-fat ban; New york trans fat regulation; New york trans fat regulations; New york trans-fat regulation; New york trans-fat regulations; California trans fat legislation; California trans-fat legislation; California trans fat law; California trans fat laws; California trans-fat law; California trans-fat laws; New york trans fat legislation; New york trans-fat legislation; New york trans fat law; New york trans fat laws; New york trans-fat law; New york trans-fat laws; Fattyness; Dietary fats; Total fat; DTFA; Fats, oils and grease; Fatty oils
FAT         
  • [[Reference ranges for blood tests]], showing usual ranges for triglycerides (increasing with age) in orange at right.
  • Composition of fats from various foods, as percentage of their total fat
  • Schematic diagram of a triglyceride with a saturated fatty acid (top), a monounsaturated one (middle) and a polyunsaturated one (bottom).
  • Amounts of fat types in selected foods
  • The [[obese]] mouse on the left has large stores of adipose tissue. For comparison, a mouse with a normal amount of adipose tissue is shown on the right.
ESTERS OF THREE FATTY ACID CHAINS AND THE ALCOHOL GLYCEROL, ONE OF THE THREE MAIN MACRONUTRIENTS, ALSO KNOWN AS TRIGLYCERIDES
Fats and oils; Dietary fat; Fatty oil; Cis fat; California ban on trans fat; California ban on trans fats; California ban on trans-fat; California ban on trans-fats; California trans fat ban; California trans-fat ban; California trans fat regulation; California trans fat regulations; California trans-fat regulation; California trans-fat regulations; New york ban on trans fat; New york ban on trans fats; New york ban on trans-fat; New york ban on trans-fats; New york trans fat ban; New york trans-fat ban; New york trans fat regulation; New york trans fat regulations; New york trans-fat regulation; New york trans-fat regulations; California trans fat legislation; California trans-fat legislation; California trans fat law; California trans fat laws; California trans-fat law; California trans-fat laws; New york trans fat legislation; New york trans-fat legislation; New york trans fat law; New york trans fat laws; New york trans-fat law; New york trans-fat laws; Fattyness; Dietary fats; Total fat; DTFA; Fats, oils and grease; Fatty oils
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Fat         
  • [[Reference ranges for blood tests]], showing usual ranges for triglycerides (increasing with age) in orange at right.
  • Composition of fats from various foods, as percentage of their total fat
  • Schematic diagram of a triglyceride with a saturated fatty acid (top), a monounsaturated one (middle) and a polyunsaturated one (bottom).
  • Amounts of fat types in selected foods
  • The [[obese]] mouse on the left has large stores of adipose tissue. For comparison, a mouse with a normal amount of adipose tissue is shown on the right.
ESTERS OF THREE FATTY ACID CHAINS AND THE ALCOHOL GLYCEROL, ONE OF THE THREE MAIN MACRONUTRIENTS, ALSO KNOWN AS TRIGLYCERIDES
Fats and oils; Dietary fat; Fatty oil; Cis fat; California ban on trans fat; California ban on trans fats; California ban on trans-fat; California ban on trans-fats; California trans fat ban; California trans-fat ban; California trans fat regulation; California trans fat regulations; California trans-fat regulation; California trans-fat regulations; New york ban on trans fat; New york ban on trans fats; New york ban on trans-fat; New york ban on trans-fats; New york trans fat ban; New york trans-fat ban; New york trans fat regulation; New york trans fat regulations; New york trans-fat regulation; New york trans-fat regulations; California trans fat legislation; California trans-fat legislation; California trans fat law; California trans fat laws; California trans-fat law; California trans-fat laws; New york trans fat legislation; New york trans-fat legislation; New york trans fat law; New york trans fat laws; New york trans-fat law; New york trans-fat laws; Fattyness; Dietary fats; Total fat; DTFA; Fats, oils and grease; Fatty oils
·superl Abounding with fat.
II. Fat ·vi To grow fat, plump, and fleshy.
III. Fat ·noun A large tub, cistern, or vessel; a vat.
IV. Fat ·superl Abounding in riches; affluent; fortunate.
V. Fat ·superl Oily; greasy; unctuous; rich;
- said of food.
VI. Fat ·superl Fertile; productive; as, a fat soil; a fat pasture.
VII. Fat ·noun A measure of quantity, differing for different commodities.
VIII. Fat ·superl Exhibiting the qualities of a fat animal; coarse; heavy; gross; dull; stupid.
IX. Fat ·noun The best or richest productions; the best part; as, to live on the fat of the land.
X. Fat ·superl Fleshy; characterized by fatness; plump; corpulent; not lean; as, a fat man; a fat ox.
XI. Fat ·superl Rich; producing a large income; desirable; as, a fat benefice; a fat office; a fat job.
XII. Fat ·noun Work. containing much blank, or its equivalent, and, therefore, profitable to the compositor.
XIII. Fat ·adj To make fat; to Fatten; to make plump and fleshy with abundant food; as, to fat fowls or sheep.
XIV. Fat ·superl Of a character which enables the compositor to make large wages;
- said of matter containing blank, cuts, or many leads, ·etc.; as, a fat take; a fat page.
XV. Fat ·noun An oily liquid or greasy substance making up the main bulk of the adipose tissue of animals, and widely distributed in the seeds of plants. ·see Adipose tissue, under Adipose.
fat         
  • [[Reference ranges for blood tests]], showing usual ranges for triglycerides (increasing with age) in orange at right.
  • Composition of fats from various foods, as percentage of their total fat
  • Schematic diagram of a triglyceride with a saturated fatty acid (top), a monounsaturated one (middle) and a polyunsaturated one (bottom).
  • Amounts of fat types in selected foods
  • The [[obese]] mouse on the left has large stores of adipose tissue. For comparison, a mouse with a normal amount of adipose tissue is shown on the right.
ESTERS OF THREE FATTY ACID CHAINS AND THE ALCOHOL GLYCEROL, ONE OF THE THREE MAIN MACRONUTRIENTS, ALSO KNOWN AS TRIGLYCERIDES
Fats and oils; Dietary fat; Fatty oil; Cis fat; California ban on trans fat; California ban on trans fats; California ban on trans-fat; California ban on trans-fats; California trans fat ban; California trans-fat ban; California trans fat regulation; California trans fat regulations; California trans-fat regulation; California trans-fat regulations; New york ban on trans fat; New york ban on trans fats; New york ban on trans-fat; New york ban on trans-fats; New york trans fat ban; New york trans-fat ban; New york trans fat regulation; New york trans fat regulations; New york trans-fat regulation; New york trans-fat regulations; California trans fat legislation; California trans-fat legislation; California trans fat law; California trans fat laws; California trans-fat law; California trans-fat laws; New york trans fat legislation; New york trans-fat legislation; New york trans fat law; New york trans fat laws; New york trans-fat law; New york trans-fat laws; Fattyness; Dietary fats; Total fat; DTFA; Fats, oils and grease; Fatty oils
a.
1.
Oleaginous, unctuous, adipose, oily, greasy, fatty.
2.
Plump, fleshy, corpulent, obese, portly, pursy.
3.
Coarse, heavy, dull, sluggish, stupid, fat-witted.
4.
Rich, profitable, lucrative.
5.
Fertile, fruitful, productive, rich.
Fat         
  • [[Reference ranges for blood tests]], showing usual ranges for triglycerides (increasing with age) in orange at right.
  • Composition of fats from various foods, as percentage of their total fat
  • Schematic diagram of a triglyceride with a saturated fatty acid (top), a monounsaturated one (middle) and a polyunsaturated one (bottom).
  • Amounts of fat types in selected foods
  • The [[obese]] mouse on the left has large stores of adipose tissue. For comparison, a mouse with a normal amount of adipose tissue is shown on the right.
ESTERS OF THREE FATTY ACID CHAINS AND THE ALCOHOL GLYCEROL, ONE OF THE THREE MAIN MACRONUTRIENTS, ALSO KNOWN AS TRIGLYCERIDES
Fats and oils; Dietary fat; Fatty oil; Cis fat; California ban on trans fat; California ban on trans fats; California ban on trans-fat; California ban on trans-fats; California trans fat ban; California trans-fat ban; California trans fat regulation; California trans fat regulations; California trans-fat regulation; California trans-fat regulations; New york ban on trans fat; New york ban on trans fats; New york ban on trans-fat; New york ban on trans-fats; New york trans fat ban; New york trans-fat ban; New york trans fat regulation; New york trans fat regulations; New york trans-fat regulation; New york trans-fat regulations; California trans fat legislation; California trans-fat legislation; California trans fat law; California trans fat laws; California trans-fat law; California trans-fat laws; New york trans fat legislation; New york trans-fat legislation; New york trans fat law; New york trans fat laws; New york trans-fat law; New york trans-fat laws; Fattyness; Dietary fats; Total fat; DTFA; Fats, oils and grease; Fatty oils
In nutrition, biology, and chemistry, fat usually means any ester of fatty acids, or a mixture of such compounds, most commonly those that occur in living beings or in food.
Field Artillery Tractor         
A Field Artillery Tractor or FAT is a specific sub-type of Artillery tractor used for towing a piece of Field Artillery ordnance and sometimes (notably the 25 pounder) also its limber. Field artillery includes field guns and howitzers but excludes anti-tank guns, although FATs could also be used to tow the latter.