意味
A small amount of food eaten; not a large or heavy meal.
文化的背景
In many Mediterranean cultures, a 'light meal' is often associated with fresh vegetables, olive oil, and seafood, reflecting a healthy lifestyle. In North America, 'light meal' is often a menu category in restaurants to help customers identify healthier or smaller portion options. In the UK, a 'light meal' might refer to something like soup and a sandwich, often served for lunch.
Use it naturally
Don't overthink it; just use it when you want to say you aren't very hungry.
Menu reading
Look for this phrase on menus to find healthier, smaller options.
意味
A small amount of food eaten; not a large or heavy meal.
Use it naturally
Don't overthink it; just use it when you want to say you aren't very hungry.
Menu reading
Look for this phrase on menus to find healthier, smaller options.
Polite dining
It's a polite way to decline a large portion.
自分をテスト
Choose the correct phrase.
I am not very hungry, so I will have a ____.
Since you are not hungry, a light meal is the logical choice.
Fill in the blank.
A salad is often considered a ____.
Salads are typically low in calories and volume, making them a light meal.
Match the phrase to its meaning.
Light meal
A light meal is defined as a small amount of food.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Are you hungry? B: Not really, I'll just have a ____.
When not hungry, a light meal is the appropriate response.
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練習問題バンク
4 問題I am not very hungry, so I will have a ____.
Since you are not hungry, a light meal is the logical choice.
A salad is often considered a ____.
Salads are typically low in calories and volume, making them a light meal.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
A light meal is defined as a small amount of food.
A: Are you hungry? B: Not really, I'll just have a ____.
When not hungry, a light meal is the appropriate response.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
8 問Not exactly. A light meal is usually a structured, small portion, while a snack is often eaten on the go.
Yes, it works for any time of day.
It is neutral and works in most situations.
No, the adjective must come before the noun.
Yes, it is very common in American English.
A heavy meal.
Yes, if the topic of food or lifestyle comes up.
Usually, yes, but it primarily refers to the size/heaviness.
関連フレーズ
Light snack
similarA very small amount of food.
Heavy meal
contrastA large, filling meal.
Small bite
synonymA very small portion.