calories in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

calories in the PONS Dictionary

calories Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be high/low in calories
to work off the calories
intake of calories
to be low in calories
rich [or high] in calories/vitamins
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Vinaigrette dressings often have fewer calories than creamy ones, but they're still oil-based.
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Additional sugar or sweeteners and vegetable fat are recommended to increase calories and to maintain or achieve appropriate body weight.
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Male teens are the most frequent consumers and guzzle about 252 to 273 calories every day from various drinks, the report says.
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Soya milk is rich in proteins, high in fibre and low in calories.
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Best yet, all that exercise will work off so many calories, you'll be able to enjoy that second helping of Brussels sprouts casserole guilt free!
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Beef tongue is very high in fat, at almost 75% of its calories derived.
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It is possible to choose recipes based on a number of calories, the ingredients the user has and so forth.
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Adding a bit of ground cayenne pepper to your meal can help burn calories faster.
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Carbohydrates are not typically fattening; the only way you put on weight is by eating too many calories.
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It can become very difficult to measure calories in a mixed food such as a ready meal.
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