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Snack bar, how to write in English?
1 snacks
English [sn? K] beauty [sn? k]
Snacks; Snacks; Fast food; An easy thing to do; "Piece of cake"
Eat snacks (or fast food or snacks)
Bilingual example:
Lunch? Used to be. Answer? Snacks? Are you online? That? Field. ?
Lunch is a picnic in the wild.
2. Snacks
English [n]? beautiful
Noun (short for noun) food; A meal; Snacks; dessert
Bilingual example:
She? Spilled it Pepper? Open? Mine? grub? See? Me? Snacks. ?
She sprinkled some pepper on my food and watched me eat it.
Extended data:
antonym
dinner
English [? d? n? (r)] Beauty [? d? n? r]
Main meal (at noon or in the evening); banquet
Bilingual example:
Will it? What about you? Like what? Where to? Stay? And then what? Really? dinner
Will you stay for dinner?
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