meal

meal — noun

1. a time when you eat food, or the food itself that you eat at that time — such as

1.名詞A1
釋義

a time when you eat food, or the food itself that you eat at that time — such as a morning meal, a midday meal, or an evening meal

例句

The whole Silva family gathers for a big meal every Sunday evening.

collocation: big meal / light meal / square meal

Dylan forgot to eat lunch, so he made himself a quick meal before the meeting.

make + meal (prepare food to eat)

同義詞
  • dinner

    refers specifically to the main meal of the day, often in the evening

  • feast

    a large, elaborate meal for a celebration or special occasion

  • repast

    a formal word for a meal, rarely used in everyday conversation

反義詞
  • snack

    a small amount of food eaten between meals

文法句型

have/eat + a/the/one's + meal

常見錯誤

I cooked a meal chicken.
I cooked a meal of chicken.' or 'I cooked chicken for the meal.
💡'meal' is not a measure word; use 'of' or rephrase with 'for'.
We had meal at a restaurant.
We had a meal at a restaurant.
💡When 'meal' refers to a single eating occasion, it needs an article ('a', 'the', 'one's').

2. a dry, rough powder made by crushing seeds or grain, used mainly to feed animals

2.名詞B2
釋義

a dry, rough powder made by crushing seeds or grain, used mainly to feed animals or to make flour for baking

例句

The farmer bought a large sack of corn meal to feed the chickens over winter.

meal as animal feed

Niran ground the dried seeds into a coarse meal using a traditional stone mill.

collocation: coarse meal / fine meal

同義詞
  • flour

    a finer powder made from grain; meal is coarser than flour

  • powder

    a general term for any crushed solid, not specific to seeds or grain

  • grits

    specifically coarsely ground corn, a staple in Southern US cooking

文法句型

[type of grain] + meal

meal + [used as food/feed]

用法筆記

Distinguish from sense 1 — this meaning refers to crushed grain powder, not a food event. The two meanings come from different historical roots and do not share the same origin.

常見錯誤

Add two meals of flour to the bowl.
Add two cups of meal to the bowl.
💡'meal' as ground grain is uncountable; use a measure word like 'cup', 'scoop', or 'bag'.
I bought meal for breakfast.
I bought oatmeal for breakfast.
💡'meal' as ground grain is not what you eat directly; specify the type of grain (e.g. 'oatmeal', 'cornmeal').

meal — adverb