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Значение идиомы eat out
[eat out] {v.} 1. To eat in a restaurant; eat away from home.
Fred ate out often even when he wasn’t out of town.
2. To rust, rot, or be destroyed in time.
Rust had eaten out the gun barrel.
See:EAT AWAY.
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