ate in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for ate in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

ate [Brit ɛt, eɪt, Am eɪt] VB pt

ate → eat

See also eat

I.eat <pret ate, pp eaten> [Brit iːt, Am it] VB trans

1. eat (consume) person, animal:

I ate lunch in town

II.eat <pret ate, pp eaten> [Brit iːt, Am it] VB intr

I.eat <pret ate, pp eaten> [Brit iːt, Am it] VB trans

1. eat (consume) person, animal:

I ate lunch in town

II.eat <pret ate, pp eaten> [Brit iːt, Am it] VB intr

comfort eat <pret ate; pp eaten> VB intr

I.eat up VB [Brit iːt -, Am it -] (eat up)

II.eat up VB [Brit iːt -, Am it -] (eat [sth] up, eat up [sth])

I.eat away VB [Brit iːt -, Am it -] (eat [sth] away, eat away [sth])

II.eat away VB [Brit iːt -, Am it -] (eat away at [sth]) lit

I.eat into VB [Brit iːt -, Am it -] (eat into [sth])

Translations for ate in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

ate in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for ate in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

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I ate all of them
I ate some of them

Translations for ate in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

ate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

I ate all of them
I ate some of them
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Su, on the other hand, walked to prison, slept on a thin mattress, and ate very simple foods.
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Or anyone, for that matter, who ever ate a fish stick -- whether you liked it or not.
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Less than 1 per cent said they regularly ate a fry-up for lunch and just 3 per cent choose fast food on a regular basis.
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I set this blood on the fire, let it coagulate, and ate the lumps without salt.
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He ate the pancakes with a fork; but he used a spoon to capture the remaining syrup.
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We ate breakfast here too: perfectly poached eggs, hot cakes, and the obligatory mint tea.
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Instead, erosion ate away at it, in the form of acid leaching, and broke down much of its pumice content.
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Think back to when you ate your first one.
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They ate frugal meals, and spent their days both in contemplative prayer and interceding on behalf of others.
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Then comes results of such relations increasing ab-or-ti-ons and the births of parentless children as result of such il-leg-it-im-ate relations, or those who came by criminal relation such as r-a-pe!?
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