Pronunciation: English [? Dat] beauty [? dat].
The basic meaning of diet is "going on a special diet" or "dieting", which is usually used at the doctor's suggestion or regulation. It can be used as an intransitive verb or a transitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it can be used with nouns, personal pronouns or reflexive pronouns.
Extended data:
The words diet, meal and dining have the same meaning as "rice". The difference is:
Rice means "a meal, a meal, a meal", which is a common word; Repast usually means "feast", which is generally used in formal style and rarely used in everyday English. For example:
The guests attended a luxurious banquet in the beautiful hall. The guests enjoyed a luxurious feast in this beautiful hall.
Diet usually refers to a specific diet, food and habitual food supply. For example:
You'd better eat light food. You'd better eat light food.