food
food — noun
1. anything that people, animals, or plants eat or take in so they can live and gro
anything that people, animals, or plants eat or take in so they can live and grow
The baby ate all the food on her plate and asked for more.
uncountable noun with 'all the'
Jin bought some fresh food from the market for dinner.
collocation: fresh food
Plants create their own food using sunlight, water, and air.
Meera always packs healthy food for her children's school lunches.
The shelter provides food and warm clothes for people in need.
- nourishment
more formal and technical; focuses on nutrients that help the body grow and stay healthy
- sustenance
formal; something that keeps a person or animal alive, often in difficult conditions
- nutrition
refers to the process of getting the right kind of food, or the scientific study of food and health
文法句型
eat + food
food + verb (is ready/runs out)
a type/kind of + food
常見錯誤
2. ideas, information, or experiences that make you think carefully about a topic o
ideas, information, or experiences that make you think carefully about a topic or issue
The documentary about ocean pollution gave me a lot of food for thought.
fixed phrase: food for thought
Rachid's speech about community service offered food for thought to everyone who listened.
pattern: offer + food for thought + to someone
The teacher's comments provided plenty of food for thought about choosing a career.
Haruto found the novel full of food for thought about family and belonging.
The debate on climate change gave the audience much food for thought.
- stimulus
more general; anything that makes you act, think, or feel, not necessarily about a serious topic
- inspiration
positive and creative; makes you want to write, paint, or create something new
文法句型
give/provide/offer + someone + food for thought
food for thought about + noun phrase
用法筆記
This sense is almost always used inside the fixed expression 'food for thought', which means something worth thinking about seriously. You cannot replace 'food' with another word (*'drink for thought') or change the order (*'thought food').