Fighting Starvation, Haitians Share Portions
By DAMIEN CAVE
New rules of hunger etiquette are emerging: no matter what is found, it must be shared.
Eating Well Without the Flavor of Shame
By JEFF GORDINIER
In his new book, the veteran food writer Peter Kaminsky writes that by
maximizing flavor, you can satisfy your food cravings with smaller
portions.
portion
n.
- A section or quantity within a larger thing; a part of a whole.
- A part separated from a whole.
- A part that is allotted to a person or group, as:
- A helping of food.
- The part of an estate received by an heir.
- A woman's dowry.
- A person's lot or fate.
- To divide into parts or shares for distribution; parcel.
- To provide with a share, inheritance, or dowry.
[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin portiō, portiōn-.]
portionable por'tion·a·ble adj.portioner por'tion·er n.
portionless por'tion·less adj.
portion[por・tion]
- 発音記号[pɔ'ːrʃən]
- [名]
3 (食べ物の)1人前, 一盛り((of ...)).
4 相続分;(妻の)持参金(dowry).
5 [U]((one's 〜))((形式または文))運命, 定め.
━━[動](他)
1 …を(…に)分割[分配]する((out/to, among, between ...))
2 〈人に〉財産を分与する, …を(人に)分け前として与える((to ...)).
3 ((古))〈人を〉運命づける.
[古フランス語←ラテン語portiō (pars部分+-ION=部分をなすもの→分け前). △PART]
por・tion・less
[形]分け前のない;持参金のない.
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