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Definition of "diet" in inglés

noun

  1. The food and beverage a person or animal consumes.

    • The diet of the giant panda consists mainly of bamboo.
  2. (countable) A controlled regimen of food and drink choices, as to gain or lose weight or otherwise influence health.

    • He's been on a diet since he found out that he has coronary atherosclerosis.
  3. (by extension) Any habitual intake or consumption.

    • He's been reading a steady diet of nonfiction for the last several years.

adjective

  1. (of a food or beverage) Containing less fat, salt, sugar, or calories than normal, or claimed to have such.

    • diet soda
  2. (informal, figurative) Having certain traits subtracted.

    • You folks reduce it to the bible only as being authoritative, impoverishing the faith. "Christianity Lite", diet Christianity for those who can't handle the Whole Meal.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To modify one's food and beverage intake so as to decrease or increase body weight or influence health.

    • I've been dieting for six months, and I've lost some weight.
  2. (transitive, dated) To regulate the food of (someone); to put on a diet.

    • they will diet themselves, feed and live alone.
  3. (obsolete) To eat; to take one's meals.

  4. (obsolete, transitive) To cause to take food; to feed.

noun

  1. (usually capitalized as a proper noun) A council or assembly of leaders; a formal deliberative assembly.

    • the National Diet of Japan
    • They were given representation in some important diet committees.
  2. (Scotland) A session of exams.

    • Normally the diet begins towards the end of April.
    • “Coronavirus: School exam timetable could be put back next year”, in BBC News website, BBC, 14 June 2020, retrieved 23 Jun
  3. (Scots law) A criminal proceeding in court.

  4. (Scotland) A clerical or ecclesiastical function in Scotland.

    • a diet of worship