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  • 41 pisto

    m.
    1 ratatouille.
    2 broth.
    3 money.
    4 shot of liquor, drink, dram, shot.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: pistar.
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    1 type of ratatouille
    \
    darse pisto familiar to give oneself airs
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    SM
    1) Esp (Culin) fried vegetable hash, ratatouille
    2)
    3) (=revoltijo) hotchpotch, hodgepodge (EEUU)
    4) LAm ** (=dinero) dough *
    5) And [de revólver] barrel
    6) Méx ** (=trago) shot of liquor *
    7) (=caldo de pollo) chicken broth
    8)
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    Ex. Traditional ratatouille ingredients -- eggplant, tomatoes, zucchini, onion, bell peppers and fresh herbs -- are even better when tossed as a salad!.
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    Ex: Traditional ratatouille ingredients -- eggplant, tomatoes, zucchini, onion, bell peppers and fresh herbs -- are even better when tossed as a salad!.

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    darse pisto ( Esp fam) (presumir) to swank around ( colloq), to be full of oneself ( colloq) (al hablar) to shoot one's mouth off
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    pisto m Culin ratatouille
    ♦ Locuciones: pey darse pisto, to think a lot of oneself
    ' pisto' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    escalfada
    - escalfado
    English:
    ratatouille
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    pisto nm
    1. [guiso] ratatouille
    2. Comp
    Esp Fam
    darse pisto to show off;
    tirarse el pisto to mouth off
    3. CAm Fam [dinero] dough
    4. Méx Fam [bebida alcohólica] booze
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    m
    1 GASTR mixture of tomatoes, peppers etc cooked in oil
    2 C.Am., Méx fam ( dinero) cash, dough fam
    3
    :
    darse pisto give o.s. airs

    Spanish-English dictionary > pisto

  • 42 chupín

    SM Arg fish and potato stew
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    (CS) tb
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    RP = fish and vegetable stew, cooked in white wine

    Spanish-English dictionary > chupín

  • 43 corn on the cob

    (an ear of corn (maize) that is cooked and eaten as a vegetable.) mazorca de maíz
    mazorca de maíz

    English-spanish dictionary > corn on the cob

  • 44 corn on the cob

    (an ear of corn (maize) that is cooked and eaten as a vegetable.)

    English-Icelandic dictionary > corn on the cob

  • 45 corn on the cob

    (an ear of corn (maize) that is cooked and eaten as a vegetable.) csöves kukorica

    English-Hungarian dictionary > corn on the cob

  • 46 saucepan

    N
    1. ढेगची
    Reema cooked delicous vegetable in a saucepan.

    English-Hindi dictionary > saucepan

  • 47 corn on the cob

    (an ear of corn (maize) that is cooked and eaten as a vegetable.)

    English-Portuguese dictionary > corn on the cob

  • 48 lodeh

    kind of vegetable dish cooked with coconut milk

    Indonesia-Inggris kamus > lodeh

  • 49 corn on the cob

    (an ear of corn (maize) that is cooked and eaten as a vegetable.) (koçan) mısır

    English-Turkish dictionary > corn on the cob

  • 50 corn on the cob

    (an ear of corn (maize) that is cooked and eaten as a vegetable.) kuhan koruzni storž

    English-Slovenian dictionary > corn on the cob

  • 51 corn on the cob

    • maissintähkä
    • maissintähkät
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    (an ear of corn (maize) that is cooked and eaten as a vegetable.)

    English-Finnish dictionary > corn on the cob

  • 52 HUAUHTLI

    huauhtli:
    Amarante.
    Amaranthus paniculatus var., plante nourricière que les Aztèques consommaient sous forme de bouillies, salées ou sucrées, parfois pimentées. Elles servait aussi à confectionner certaines ídoles pour des liturgies particulières. Baudot. Récits aztèques de la Conquète. note 65 page 389.
    Le terme a été traduit avec constance par 'bledos', 'blette', jusqu'à l'époque moderne où la plante a été identifiée avec l'amarante. Des graines oléagineuses de l'amarante, les Aztèques tiraient une pâte, le tzoalli (Cf. tzohualli), dont ils faisaient une consommation cérémonielle. Christian Duverger, L'origine des Aztèques p.95.
    Graine de blette (huauhquilitl) que les Mexicains ne mangeaient guère que dans les temps de famine;ils lui préféraient le maïs (S).
    " huauhtli polocayah ", graine non émondée (Sah.).
    Blette ou bette = plante voisine de la betterave.
    Les chroniqueurs traduisent 'bledo', blé. Cf. Molina.
    Angl., amaranth (K qui transcrit huauhtli).
    Esp., huatle, una semilla que comen tostada (Z154).
    Plusieurs variétés d'amarante sont décrites Sah11,286-288. Une liste de variétés d'amarante. Sah2,65.
    " hueyi huauhtli ", grande amarante, variété d'amarante également nommée teôhuauhtli. Décrite en Sah11,287.
    Sah11,134 dit que huauhtli serait le nom de la graine de la plante huauhquilitl.
    Sah11,286 dit que huauhtli est le nom de la graine (îxinachyo) de la plante cocotl ou nexhuauhtli.
    Les petits passereaux nommés zacatlahtli se nourrissent de graines d'amarante (" huauhtli "). Sah11,47.
    Dans une énumération de graines comestibles conservées dans le petlacalco. Sah8,44.
    " quitôcaqueh in tlaôlli in huauhtli in etl in âyôtl in chîlcotl in xitomatl ", ils ont semé le maïs, l'amarante, les haricots, les courges, le piment vert, les tomates - sembraron maiz, bledo, frijol, calabaza, 'chile' verde, 'jítomate'. Cron.Mexicayotl 38.
    " quitecih in huauhtli chicalotl in cihuah mocexiuhzauhqueh ", elles ont moulu les graines d'amarante, l'herbe épineuse du chicalote, les femmes qui avaient jeûné depuis un an. Sah12,51.
    " in chichic huauhtli ahnôzo teôhuauhtli ", de l'amarante amère ou de l'amarante rouge - bitter amaranth or bright red amaranth. Cité parmi tout ce que l'on engrangeait en prévision des famines de l'année ce tôchtli. Sah7,23.
    " mochi oncah in tônacayôtl, in cintli, in huauhtli, in etl, in chîyan, in ayohtli, in xôchihcualli ", on trouve tous les produits agricoles, maïs, blettes, haricots, 'chía', calebasses, fruits - all manner of food: ears of driea maize, amaranth, beans, chia, gourds, fruit.
    Produits de la terre du Michhuahcan. Sah10,188 = Launey II 264.
    " quimahcêhuah in tônacayôtl, in huauhtli, in chiyen ", ils obtiennent comme récompense du maïs, de l'amarante, du chia - they gained as reward maize, amaranth, chia. Sah11,69.
    * à la forme possédée. " in îhuauhyo îtôca petzicatl ", ses graines s'appellent petzicatl.
    Est dit de la plante quiltonilli. Sah11,134.
    * culinaire. " miyâhuatamalli tlaîxnamictîlli huauhtli ihuân capoli ", des tamales de fleurs de maïs mélangées à des graines d'amarante et à des cerises américaines - tamales made of maize flowers with ground amaranth seed and cherries added. Sah8,38.
    NOTE: 'The Indians themselves probably used the name " huauhtli " for a variety of plants, grown for different purposes. Some of the compond names may well have been restricted to particular species. 'xôchihuauhtli' may have meant a chenopod whose inflorescences were
    cooked in the bud stage as a green vegetable as is commonly done in modern Mexico. 'nexhuauhtli' like the common Spanish word for chenopods, 'cenizo', probably referred to the whitish appearance of some chenopods... 'michihuauhtli' and 'tezcahuauhtli' probably referred to light- and dark-seemed amaranths, respectively, the former with pale seeds like little fish eggs, the latter with shiny black seeds'. Jonathan D. Sauer. ('The Grain Amaranths: A survey of Their History and Classification'. Anals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, XXXVII, November, 1950, p.565). Anders.Dibb. X 67 note 7.

    Dictionnaire de la langue nahuatl classique > HUAUHTLI

  • 53 corn on the cob

    (an ear of corn (maize) that is cooked and eaten as a vegetable.) maiskolbe

    English-Norwegian dictionary > corn on the cob

  • 54 corn on the cob

    nome = pannocchia di granturco arrostita o bollita
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    (an ear of corn (maize) that is cooked and eaten as a vegetable.) pannocchia di granturco
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    n
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    nome = pannocchia di granturco arrostita o bollita

    English-Italian dictionary > corn on the cob

  • 55 corn on the cob

    (an ear of corn (maize) that is cooked and eaten as a vegetable.)

    English-german dictionary > corn on the cob

  • 56 corn on the cob

    (an ear of corn (maize) that is cooked and eaten as a vegetable.) gotowana kolba kukurydzy

    English-Polish dictionary > corn on the cob

  • 57 corn on the cob

    (an ear of corn (maize) that is cooked and eaten as a vegetable.) vārīta kukurūzas vālīte

    English-Latvian dictionary > corn on the cob

  • 58 corn on the cob

    (an ear of corn (maize) that is cooked and eaten as a vegetable.) kukurūzų burbuolė

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > corn on the cob

  • 59 corn on the cob

    (an ear of corn (maize) that is cooked and eaten as a vegetable.) kokta majskolvar

    English-Swedish dictionary > corn on the cob

  • 60 corn on the cob

    (an ear of corn (maize) that is cooked and eaten as a vegetable.) cocean (de porumb)

    English-Romanian dictionary > corn on the cob

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