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1 cooking fat
nounBratfett, das* * *nounBratfett, das* * *n.Speisefett n. -
2 fat
1. adjective1) dick; fett (abwertend); rund [Wangen, Gesicht]; fett [Schwein]2) fett [Essen, Fleisch, Brühe]3) (fig.) dick [Bündel, Buch, Zigarre]; üppig, fett [Gewinn, Gehalt, Scheck]4) (coll. iron.)fat lot of good you are — du bist mir 'ne schöne Hilfe (iron.)
2. nouna fat lot [of good it would do me] — [das würde mir] herzlich wenig [helfen]
Fett, daslow in fat — fettarm [Nahrungsmittel]
run to fat — [zu] dick werden
the fat is in the fire — (fig.) der Teufel ist los (ugs.)
live off or on the fat of the land — (fig.) wie die Made im Speck leben (ugs.)
* * *[fæt] 1. noun1) (an oily substance made by the bodies of animals and by some plants: This meat has got a lot of fat on it.) das Fett2) (a kind of such substance, used especially for cooking: There are several good cooking fats on the market.) das Fett2. adjective1) (having a lot of fat on one's body; large, heavy and round in shape: He was a very fat child.) fett2) (large or abundant: Her business made a fat profit; A fat lot of good that is! (= That is no good at all)) fett; A fat lot-herzlich wenig•- academic.ru/26608/fatness">fatness- fatten
- fatty
- fattiness
- fat-head* * *[ˌefeɪˈti:]* * *[ft]1. adj (+er)to grow fat (on sth) ( fig, person, company, town ) — (durch etw) reich werden
it's or the show's not over until the fat lady sings (hum inf) — das ist noch nicht das Ende
2) (= thick) book, pile dick; (fig inf) profit, fee, salary üppig, fett (inf); wallet, cheque(book) dick; (= prosperous) year, period fett4) (inf= stupid)
can't you get it into your fat head (that)... — hast du Idiot es denn noch immer nicht gecheckt, dass... (inf)they can't get it into their silly fat heads that... — diesen Idioten will es nicht in den Kopf, dass... (inf)
See:→ also fathead5) (iro inf)a fat lot of good thieving did you — das Stehlen hat dir überhaupt nichts gebracht (inf)
fat lot of help she was — sie war 'ne schöne Hilfe! (iro inf)
2. n (ANAT, COOK, CHEM)Fett ntreduce the fat in your diet — reduzieren Sie den Fettgehalt Ihrer Ernährung
to put on fat — Speck ansetzen (inf)
to run to fat — in die Breite gehen (inf)
to live off the fat of the land (fig) — wie Gott in Frankreich or wie die Made im Speck leben
* * *fat [fæt]1. dick, beleibt, korpulent, fett pej, feist pej:fat stock Mast-, Schlachtvieh n2. fett, fettig, fett-, ölhaltig:fat coal Fettkohle f, bituminöse Kohle3. fig dick (Brief, Brieftasche etc):4. fig fett, einträglich, ergiebig, reich(lich):a fat bank account ein dickes Bankkonto;a fat job ein lukrativer Posten;fat wood harzreiches Holz;the fat years and the lean (years) die fetten und die mageren Jahre;a fat chance umg iron herzlich wenig Aussicht;5. umga) dummb) leer:get that into your fat head! kapier das doch endlich mal!B sfats CHEM einfache Fette;the fat is in the fire der Teufel ist los;chew the fat umg quatschen, plaudernb) GASTR Speck m2. Fett(ansatz) n(m):run to fat Fett ansetzen3. the fat das Beste:live on ( oder off) the fat of the land in Saus und Braus oder wie Gott in Frankreich oder wie die Made im Speck lebenkill the fatted calf fig ein Willkommensfest geben* * *1. adjective1) dick; fett (abwertend); rund [Wangen, Gesicht]; fett [Schwein]grow or get fat — dick werden
2) fett [Essen, Fleisch, Brühe]3) (fig.) dick [Bündel, Buch, Zigarre]; üppig, fett [Gewinn, Gehalt, Scheck]4) (coll. iron.)2. nouna fat lot [of good it would do me] — [das würde mir] herzlich wenig [helfen]
Fett, daslow in fat — fettarm [Nahrungsmittel]
run to fat — [zu] dick werden
the fat is in the fire — (fig.) der Teufel ist los (ugs.)
live off or on the fat of the land — (fig.) wie die Made im Speck leben (ugs.)
* * *adj.dick adj.fett adj. n.Fett -e n. -
3 run to
transitive verb1) (amount to) umfassen; [Geldsumme, Kosten:] sich belaufen auf (+ Akk.)2) (be sufficient for)3) (afford)somebody can run to something — jemand kann sich (Dat.) etwas leisten
* * *(to have enough money for: We can't run to a new car this year.) sich leisten* * *◆ run toviI'm afraid my cooking skills don't \run to to fancy cakes and desserts ich glaube kaum, dass meine Kochkünste für anspruchsvolle Kuchen und Desserts ausreichenthe new encyclopedia \run tos to several thousand pages die neue Enzyklopädie umfasst mehrere tausend Seiten* * *run to v/i1. sich belaufen auf (akk)2. (aus)reichen für:3. sich entwickeln zu, neigen zu4. hervorbringen (auch fig)* * *transitive verb1) (amount to) umfassen; [Geldsumme, Kosten:] sich belaufen auf (+ Akk.)3) (afford)somebody can run to something — jemand kann sich (Dat.) etwas leisten
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4 lard
nounSchweineschmalz, das; Schweinefett, das* * *1. noun(the melted fat of the pig, used in cooking.) das Schweineschmalz2. verb(to put lard on; to cover with lard.) spicken* * *[lɑ:d, AM lɑ:rd]rendered \lard with cracklings ausgelassenes Schmalz mit Grieben [o ÖSTERR GrammelnII. vt▪ to \lard sth etw spicken a. figher speech was \larded with literary quotations ( fig) ihre Rede war mit literarischen Zitaten gespickt* * *[lAːd]1. nSchweineschmalz nt2. vt (esp Brit)mit Schweineschmalz bestreichen; (with strips of bacon, fig) spicken* * *lard [lɑː(r)d]A s Schweinefett n, -schmalz n:lard oil Schmalzöl nB v/t1. einfetten2. Fleisch spicken:with mit)* * *nounSchweineschmalz, das; Schweinefett, das* * *n.Schmalz -e m.Schweinefett n. -
5 middle
1. attributive adjectivemittler...the middle one — der/die/das mittlere
2. nounmiddle point — Mittelpunkt, der
1) Mitte, die; (central part) Mittelteil, derin the middle of the room/the table — in der Mitte des Zimmers/des Tisches; (emphatic) mitten im Zimmer/auf dem Tisch
right in the middle of Manchester — genau im Zentrum von Manchester
fold something down the middle — etwas in der Mitte falten
in the middle of the morning/afternoon — mitten am Vor-/Nachmittag
in the middle of the night/week — mitten in der Nacht/Woche
be in the middle of doing something — (fig.) gerade mitten dabei sein, etwas zu tun
2) (waist) Taille, die* * *['midl] 1. noun1) (the central point or part: the middle of a circle.) die Mitte2) (the central area of the body; the waist: You're getting rather fat round your middle.) die Mitte2. adjective(equally distant from both ends: the middle seat in a row.) mittler- academic.ru/46725/middling">middling- middle age
- middle-aged
- Middle Ages
- Middle East
- middleman
- be in the middle of doing something
- be in the middle of something* * *mid·dle[ˈmɪdl̩]I. nthe \middle of the earth das Erdinnerein the \middle of the road/room/table mitten auf der Straße/im Zimmer/auf dem Tischin the \middle of the afternoon/morning mitten am Nachmittag/Morgenin the \middle of the night mitten in der Nachtin the \middle of summer/March mitten im Sommer/Märzin the \middle of 1985/the century Mitte 1985/des Jahrhundertsto be in one's \middle forties/sixties in den Mittvierzigern/-sechzigern sein; (busy with)to be in the \middle of eating/cooking/writing a letter mitten dabei sein zu essen/kochen/einen Brief zu schreibento be in the \middle of an argument/a project mitten in einer Diskussion/einem Projekt seinshe parts her hair in [or down] the \middle sie trägt einen Mittelscheitelcut the piece of cake in the \middle! schneide das Stück Kuchen in der Mitte durch!let's split the cost right down the \middle! lass uns die Kosten teilen!the issue of a single European currency divided the country down the \middle das Problem einer einheitlichen europäischen Währung spaltete das LandII. adj attr, inv mittlere(r, s)* * *['mɪdl]1. nMitte f; (= central section: of book, film etc) Mittelteil m, mittlerer Teil; (= inside of fruit, nut etc) Innere(s) nt; (= stomach) Bauch m, Leib m; (= waist) Taille fhe passed the ball to the middle of the field — er spielte den Ball zur (Feld)mitte
in the middle of the century — um die Jahrhundertmitte, Mitte des Jahrhunderts
we were in the middle of lunch —
to be in the middle of doing sth — mitten dabei sein, etw zu tun
I'm in the middle of reading it — ich bin mittendrin
he parts his hair down the middle — er hat einen Mittelscheitel
2. adjmittlere(r, s)the middle house — das mittlere Haus, das Haus in der Mitte
to be in one's middle twenties/thirties — Mitte zwanzig/dreißig sein
* * *middle [ˈmıdl]A adjmiddle C MUS eingestrichenes C;middle finger Mittelfinger m;middle life mittleres Lebensalter;in the middle fifties Mitte der Fünfziger(jahre);2. LINGa) Mittel…:Middle Latin Mittellatein nB s1. Mitte f:in the middle in der oder die Mitte;in the middle of the street mitten auf der Straße;in the middle of speaking mitten im Sprechen;2. mittlerer Teil, Mittelstück n (auch eines Schlachttieres)3. Mitte f (des Leibes), Taille f4. LING Medium n (griechische Verbform)7. pl WIRTSCH Mittelsorte fC v/t1. in die Mitte platzieren2. besonders Fußball: den Ball zur Mitte geben* * *1. attributive adjectivemittler...the middle one — der/die/das mittlere
2. nounmiddle point — Mittelpunkt, der
1) Mitte, die; (central part) Mittelteil, derin the middle of the room/the table — in der Mitte des Zimmers/des Tisches; (emphatic) mitten im Zimmer/auf dem Tisch
in the middle of the morning/afternoon — mitten am Vor-/Nachmittag
in the middle of the night/week — mitten in der Nacht/Woche
be in the middle of doing something — (fig.) gerade mitten dabei sein, etwas zu tun
2) (waist) Taille, die* * *adj.Mittel- präfix. n.Mitte -n f. -
6 scald
1. nounVerbrühung, die2. transitive verb1) verbrühen2) (Cookery) erhitzen [Milch]3) (clean with boiling water) auskochen* * *[sko:ld] 1. verb1) (to hurt with hot liquid or steam: He scalded his hand with boiling water.) verbrühen2. noun(a hurt caused by hot liquid or steam.) die Verbrennung- academic.ru/91219/scalding">scalding* * *I. vt1. (burn)2. (clean)▪ to \scald sth etw auskochen\scald the needles to sterilize them koche die Nadeln ab, um sie zu sterilisieren3. (heat)▪ to \scald sth etw erhitzento \scald the fruit das Obst dünstento \scald milk Milch abkochen4.II. n* * *[skɔːld]1. nVerbrühung f2. vt1) oneself, skin etc verbrühenhe was scalded to death — er erlitt tödliche Verbrennungen
2) instruments, vegetables abbrühen; milk abkochen* * *scald1 [skɔːld] s HIST Skalde m (nordischer Dichter und Sänger)scald2 [skɔːld]A v/t1. verbrühen:be scalded to death tödliche Verbrühungen erleiden (by durch)2. Milch erhitzen:a) kochend heiß,b) glühend heiß (Tag etc);scalding tears fig heiße Tränen3. Obst, Geflügel, Gemüse, ein Schwein (ab)brühenB s1. MED Verbrühung f2. BOT Braunfleckigkeit f (auf Obst)* * *1. nounVerbrühung, die2. transitive verb1) verbrühenscald oneself or one's skin — sich verbrühen
2) (Cookery) erhitzen [Milch]3) (clean with boiling water) auskochen* * *v.verbrühen v.
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