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إِيْغَار \ scalding. \ See Also سَمْطٌ بالماءِ الغالي \ مُحْرِق \ scalding: boiling hot: The tea was scalding and I burned my tongue. -
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غَالٍ \ expensive: costing a lot; not cheap. on the boil: boiling; at this heat. posh: expensive very fine: a posh house; posh clothes. scalding: boiling hot: The tea was scalding and I burned my tongue. smart: looking rather splendid and expensive: a smart house; a smart new car. -
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4 обваривание
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11 шпарка фруктово-ягодного сырья
шпарка фруктово-ягодного сырья
Обработка фруктово-ягодного сырья паром или горячей водой
[ ГОСТ 17481-72]Тематики
- технол. процессы в кондитерской промышл.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > шпарка фруктово-ягодного сырья
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14 запарочный
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17 шпарильный
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18 шпарильный чан
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20 бланширование
* * *бланширова́ние с.1. пищ. blanching2. кож. blanching, whiteningбланширова́ние в автокла́ве — retort blanchingбланширова́ние в ма́сле — oil blanchingбланширова́ние па́ром — steam blanchingбланширова́ние погруже́нием — dip [tank] blanchingступе́нчатое бланширова́ние — series blanching* * *
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Scalding — may refer to:* Scald injury * Scalding (cooking) … Wikipedia
scalding — index caustic Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Scalding Alley — Qn the north side of the Poultry, on the site now occupied by Mildred s (St.) Court (q.v.) (Maitland, 1775). In Broad Street and Cheap Wards. It was called the Scalding house (q.v.) or Scalding wike, and was used by the poulterers, who had… … Dictionary of London
scalding — scald|ing [ˈsko:ldıŋ US ˈsko:l ] adj 1.) also scalding hot extremely hot ▪ a bowl of scalding water ▪ a cup of scalding hot tea 2.) literary scalding tears feel hot on your skin ▪ Scalding tears poured down her face … Dictionary of contemporary English
scalding — adjective Date: 13th century 1. hot enough to scald < scalding water > 2. a. having or producing the feeling of being burned < scalding sun > < scalding sand > b. scathing < scalding criticism > … New Collegiate Dictionary
scalding — scald|ing [ skɔldıŋ ] adjective 1. ) very hot: scalding water/tea/coffee scalding hot: a scalding hot bath 2. ) FORMAL very severe: a scalding attack on the government s policies … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
scalding — [[t]skɔ͟ːldɪŋ[/t]] ADJ Scalding or scalding hot liquids are extremely hot. I tried to sip the tea but it was scalding. ...scalding hot water … English dictionary
scalding — UK [ˈskɔːldɪŋ] / US [ˈskɔldɪŋ] adjective 1) very hot scalding water/tea/coffee scalding hot: a scalding hot bath 2) formal very severe a scalding attack on the government s policies … English dictionary
scalding — scald·ing (skôlʹdĭng) adj. 1. Causing a burning sensation, as from contact with hot liquid. 2. Boiling: scalding water. 3. Scorching; searing: scalding sunlight. 4. Harshly critical or denunciatory; scathing: a scalding review of the play. … … Universalium
Scalding — Scald Scald, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Scalded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Scalding}.] [OF. eschalder, eschauder, escauder, F. [ e]chauder, fr. L. excaldare; ex + caldus, calidus, warm, hot. See {Ex}, and {Caldron}.] 1. To burn with hot liquid or steam; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scalding-house — A scalding house was the office in a medieval household responsible for scalding the carcasses of animals, as well as utensils. It was also the room in which this activity took place. It was headed by a scalder. The office was subordinated to the … Wikipedia