processed
Prononciation : [ˈprɑːsɛst]
Mot
Contexte : « food preparation »
(verb) to change food by cooking, freezing, or adding ingredients to make it ready to eat. It’s like taking raw ingredients and turning them into something delicious.
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She processed the tomatoes to make a tasty sauce for the pasta.
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He didn't process the vegetables, so they spoiled before he could eat them.
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How do you usually process the fruits before making a smoothie?
Contexte : « food description »
(adjective) referring to food that has been changed or altered from its natural form. It often has added ingredients or has been cooked in ways that make it ready to eat.
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The processed cheese is very easy to melt for sandwiches.
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Eating too much processed food can be unhealthy.
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What processed foods do you like to eat for snacks?
Contexte : « data management »
(verb) to organize or handle information in a way that makes it useful. This can happen in computers, where data is sorted or analyzed to understand it better.
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The team processed the data to find useful trends for the report.
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They couldn't process the information without the right software.
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How quickly can we process the new data you collected?
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