Pronunciation: /ɛm ɑr iː/
noun a type of packaged meal ready to eat, typically used by military personnel or for emergency situations
A1 An MRE is a type of ready-to-eat meal that is commonly used by soldiers in the field.
A2 I always keep a few MREs in my emergency kit in case of a natural disaster.
B1 The MREs provided by the military are designed to be lightweight and easy to carry.
B2 Some people collect MREs from different countries to try out the different flavors.
C1 The nutritional content of MREs has improved over the years to meet the needs of soldiers in combat situations.
C2 There are specialized companies that produce high-quality MREs for outdoor enthusiasts and survivalists.
formal The military personnel carried MREs as their primary source of sustenance during the training exercise.
informal We brought along some MREs for our camping trip just in case we couldn't find a place to eat.
slang I always keep a few MREs in my car for when I get hungry on the road.
figurative In the survival challenge, the contestants had to rely on their MREs to make it through the night.
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