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Fresh food in Food Glossary for IELTS

10 Food terms

This glossary can help you prepare for the IELTS writing tasks related to the Fresh food in Food.


consumer:

noun

A person who purchases goods and services for personal use.

Example: However, economically, it bestows upon both producers and consumers more noticeable benefits.

continuously:

adverb

Without interruption or gaps.

Example: Equally important, this tendency is a contributor to pressuring local food companies to continuously enhance their quality.

distribution:

noun

To divide and give out in shares; deal out; allot.

Example: I totally support the mobile trend in food distribution.

domination:

noun

The exercise of power or influence over someone or something, or the state of being so controlled.

Example: It is thought that with the domination of cutting-edge technology, such as airplane, food is accessible to everywhere while others see it as a danger, rather than a boon.

economically:

adverb

In a way that relates to economics or finance.

Example: However, economically, it bestows upon both producers and consumers more noticeable benefits.

producer:

noun

A person, company, or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or commodities for sale.

Example: However, economically, it bestows upon both producers and consumers more noticeable benefits.

quality:

noun

The standard of something as measured against other things of a similar kind; the degree of excellence of something.

Example: The second disadvantage of this trend is believed to trigger the inability to control the quality of food and growing dependence of each nation.

scenario:

noun

A written outline of a film, novel, or stage work giving details of the plot and individual scenes.

Example: I strongly hold onto the view that more gains than pains are realized in this scenario for its cost-effective, motivational, win-win benefits for customers, producers, and governments.

survive:

verb

Continue to live or exist, especially in spite of danger or hardship.

Example: We all need food to survive.

transportation:

noun

The action of transporting someone or something or the process of being transported.

Example: Such fees related to gasoline, transportation delivery, staff management and other types of insurance are way beyond the pocket of suppliers.

consumer:

noun

A person who purchases goods and services for personal use.

Example: However, economically, it bestows upon both producers and consumers more noticeable benefits.

continuously:

adverb

Without interruption or gaps.

Example: Equally important, this tendency is a contributor to pressuring local food companies to continuously enhance their quality.

distribution:

noun

To divide and give out in shares; deal out; allot.

Example: I totally support the mobile trend in food distribution.

domination:

noun

The exercise of power or influence over someone or something, or the state of being so controlled.

Example: It is thought that with the domination of cutting-edge technology, such as airplane, food is accessible to everywhere while others see it as a danger, rather than a boon.

economically:

adverb

In a way that relates to economics or finance.

Example: However, economically, it bestows upon both producers and consumers more noticeable benefits.

producer:

noun

A person, company, or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or commodities for sale.

Example: However, economically, it bestows upon both producers and consumers more noticeable benefits.

quality:

noun

The standard of something as measured against other things of a similar kind; the degree of excellence of something.

Example: The second disadvantage of this trend is believed to trigger the inability to control the quality of food and growing dependence of each nation.

scenario:

noun

A written outline of a film, novel, or stage work giving details of the plot and individual scenes.

Example: I strongly hold onto the view that more gains than pains are realized in this scenario for its cost-effective, motivational, win-win benefits for customers, producers, and governments.

survive:

verb

Continue to live or exist, especially in spite of danger or hardship.

Example: We all need food to survive.

transportation:

noun

The action of transporting someone or something or the process of being transported.

Example: Such fees related to gasoline, transportation delivery, staff management and other types of insurance are way beyond the pocket of suppliers.

consumer:

noun

A person who purchases goods and services for personal use.

Example: However, economically, it bestows upon both producers and consumers more noticeable benefits.

continuously:

adverb

Without interruption or gaps.

Example: Equally important, this tendency is a contributor to pressuring local food companies to continuously enhance their quality.

distribution:

noun

To divide and give out in shares; deal out; allot.

Example: I totally support the mobile trend in food distribution.

domination:

noun

The exercise of power or influence over someone or something, or the state of being so controlled.

Example: It is thought that with the domination of cutting-edge technology, such as airplane, food is accessible to everywhere while others see it as a danger, rather than a boon.

economically:

adverb

In a way that relates to economics or finance.

Example: However, economically, it bestows upon both producers and consumers more noticeable benefits.

producer:

noun

A person, company, or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or commodities for sale.

Example: However, economically, it bestows upon both producers and consumers more noticeable benefits.

quality:

noun

The standard of something as measured against other things of a similar kind; the degree of excellence of something.

Example: The second disadvantage of this trend is believed to trigger the inability to control the quality of food and growing dependence of each nation.

scenario:

noun

A written outline of a film, novel, or stage work giving details of the plot and individual scenes.

Example: I strongly hold onto the view that more gains than pains are realized in this scenario for its cost-effective, motivational, win-win benefits for customers, producers, and governments.

survive:

verb

Continue to live or exist, especially in spite of danger or hardship.

Example: We all need food to survive.

transportation:

noun

The action of transporting someone or something or the process of being transported.

Example: Such fees related to gasoline, transportation delivery, staff management and other types of insurance are way beyond the pocket of suppliers.

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