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1 boned ham
Макаров: бескостный окорок -
2 boned ham
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3 рулет
муж.
1) кул. roll свертывать в рулет ≈ (мясо и т. п.) to collar мясной рулет
2) (кондитерское изделие) Swiss roll
3) (окорок) boned gammonм.
1. (окорок) boned ham/gammon;
2. (кушанье) roll;
мясной ~ meat-roll;
3. (кондитерский) swiss-roll. -
4 бескостный окорок
Makarov: boned ham, boneless ham -
5 bone
[bəun] 1. noun1) (the hard substance forming the skeleton of man, animals etc: Bone decays far more slowly than flesh.) kost2) (a piece of this substance: She broke two of the bones in her foot.) kost2. verb(to take the bones out of (fish etc).) razkostiti- bony- bone china
- bone idle
- a bone of contention
- have a bone to pick with someone
- have a bone to pick with
- to the bone* * *I [boun]nounkost, srt, koščica; plural okostje; colloquially plural kocke, kockanje; kastanjete; slang študent, ki počasi študira; American slang dolara bag of bones — kost in koža, suh ko trlicabred in the bone — prirojen, v krvito cast (in) a bone between — povzročati nesoglasje, ščuvatito feel in one's bones — slutiti, biti prepričanto make no bones about ( —ali of) — ne delati težav zaradi, odkrito priznatito have a bone to pick with s.o. — imeti s kom račune; ošteti kogahard words break no bones — strogost ne škoduje, beseda ni konjII [boun]transitive verbobirati kosti; gnojiti s kostno moko; slang izmakniti, krasti; slang guliti se -
6 рулет
............................................................1. boned ham/gammon............................................................2. roll(vt. & n.) طومار، لوله، توپ (پارچه و غیره)، صورت، ثبت، فهرست، پیچیدن، چیز پیچیده، چرخش، گردش، غلتک، نورد، غلتاندن، غلت دادن، غل دادن، غلتک زدن، گرد کردن، به دوران انداختن، غلتیدن، غلت خوردن، گشتن، تراندن، تردادن، تلاطم داشتن............................................................3. swiss-roll -
7 Jambonnette
boned and stuffed knuckle of ham or poultry. -
8 os
os (plural os) [ɔs, o]1. masculine nouna. bone2. compounds* * *ɔs, pl onom masculin invariable1) ( élément) bonen'avoir que la peau sur les os — (colloq) to be all skin and bone
se rompre les os — (colloq) to break one's neck (colloq)
de la viande vendue avec/sans os — meat sold on/off the bone
2) ( matière) bone•Phrasal Verbs:••il y a un os — (colloq) there's a hitch
jusqu'à l'os — (colloq) completely
tomber sur un os — (colloq) to come across a snag
être trempé jusqu' aux os — (colloq) to be soaked to the skin (colloq)
* * *oɛs abr nmSee:ouvrier spécialisé* * *osA nm inv1 ( élément) bone; avoir de gros os to be big-boned; en chair et en os in the flesh; n'avoir que la peau sur les os○ to be all skin and bone; se rompre les os○ to break one's neck○; de la viande vendue avec/sans os meat sold on/off the bone;2 ( matière) bone; un peigne/manche de couteau en os a bone comb/knife handle; un couteau avec un manche en os a bone-handled knife;3 Géol esker.l'avoir dans l'os◑ to be screwed◑, to be unlucky; il y a un os○ there's a hitch; jusqu'à l'os○ completely; donner un os à ronger à qn○ to keep sb busy; tomber sur un os○ to come across a snag; être trempé jusqu'aux os○ to be soaked to the skin○; s'il continue à boire ainsi, il ne va pas faire de vieux os ( ne pas vivre longtemps) if he goes on drinking like this, he'll never make old bones; je ne vais pas faire de vieux os ici ( ne pas s'éterniser) I'm not going to hang around here forever.[ɔs, pluriel o ] nom masculinêtre gelé/trempé jusqu'aux os to be frozen to the marrow/soaked to the skinc'est un sac ou paquet ou tas d'os she's a bag of bones, she's just skin and bonesa. (très familier) [il n'a pas réussi] he got egg on his face!b. [il s'est fait escroquer] he's been had!poulet sans os boneless chicken, boned chickendonner un os à ronger à quelqu'un to give somebody something to keep him/her quiet3. (familier) [difficulté]il y a un os there's a snag ou hitchelle est tombée sur ou elle a trouvé un os she came across ou she hit a snag
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