flesh; pulp (of fruit)
cooked rice
Help yourself to some more rice!; Have some more rice!; Have another helping of rice!
Have some more rice if you like !
meal
To lay a meal on a tray
To prepare a meal to entertain guests
A table d'hôte restaurant
To be a servant on board-wages
Common occurence
Cơm (cooked rice) is made from different kinds of rice. Typically fragrant rice is used, such as Tam Thom and Nang Huong. To the Vietnamese people, Com is used for the main meals of the day (lunch and dinner). Rice is eaten together with a variety of different dishes. An ordinary meal may include rice and the following :
- Mon an kho (meal without soup) consists of dishes of pork, fish, shrimp and vegetable stirred in fat, as well as vegetable pickles...
- Mon canh (soup) consists of soup made with pork or spare-ribs, crab meat and fish.
leftover meal or food, table leavings (left for hirelings)
good meal
eat one's own rice but to care for other's affairs
live on simple fare
have abundant clothing and food, be fairly well off; have enough food and clothing
have eaten and drunk one's fill
get red carpet treatment, be treated like a king
both the rice and the soup don't taste good, discord between husband and wife, family squabbles
dainty/delicate dish, delicacy
without a settled home, with (of) no fixed abode
daily necessaries
good-for-nothing
when you eat it's vegetables, when you are sick, it's medicine
động từ
(tiếng lóng) walk off with
someone has walked off with my pen