consumption
US: /kənˈsəmpʃən/, /kənˈsəmʃən/
UK: /kənsˈʌmpʃən/
UK: /kənsˈʌmpʃən/
English Vietnamese dictionary
consumption
- sự tiêu dùng
Advanced English dictionary
+ noun [U]
1 the act of using energy, food or materials; the amount used: the production of fuel for domestic consumption (= to be used in the country where it is produced) + Gas and oil consumption always increases in cold weather. + The meat was declared unfit for human consumption. + He was advised to reduce his alcohol consumption. + Her speech to party members was not intended for public consumption (= to be heard by the public).
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2 the act of buying and using products: Consumption rather than saving has become the central feature of contemporary societies.
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3 (old-fashioned) a serious infectious disease of the lungs
Synonym: TUBERCULOSIS
Collocation dictionary
ADJ.
heavy, high
the country with the highest fuel consumption in the world
| low | average | overall, total | excessive | conspicuous
(= buying expensive goods in order to impress people and show how rich you are)
| annual, daily
Annual consumption of wine has risen from five to eleven litres per head.
| per capita | domestic, local, home
It is important that the recovery be export-led rather than led by domestic consumption. Half the small crop was kept for home consumption.
| foreign, world | household | individual, personal | mass | public | private | future
households that save for future consumption
| alcohol, beer, cigarette, food, meat, tobacco, water | electricity, energy, fuel, gas, oil, petrol, power
QUANT.
level
VERB + CONSUMPTION
boost, encourage, increase, stimulate
Doctors say that children need to increase their consumption of fruit and vegetables. The industry faced a serious challenge in trying to stimulate consumption.
| cut down, reduce
You need to reduce your alcohol consumption.
CONSUMPTION + VERB
go up, increase, rise | decline, decrease, fall, go down
CONSUMPTION + NOUN
expenditure, spending | figures, levels | habits, patterns
PREP.
for sb's ~
(= intended to be read or heard by sb)The documents were for the committee rather than for public consumption.
PHRASES
fit/unfit for human consumption
(= safe/not safe to be eaten)meat that is unfit for human consumption
Concise English dictionary
consumptionskən'sʌmpʃn
noun
+the process of taking food into the body through the mouth (as by eating)
+involving the lungs with progressive wasting of the body
+(economics) the utilization of economic goods to satisfy needs or in manufacturing
+the act of consuming something