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nounAal, der* * *[i:l](a kind of fish with a long smooth cylindrical or ribbon-shaped body.) der Aal* * *[i:l]n Aal mjellied \eels Aal m in Aspikto be like [or slippery as] an \eel aalglatt [o glatt wie ein Aal] sein pej* * *[iːl]nAal m → academic.ru/68028/slippery">slipperySee:→ slippery* * *eel [iːl] s1. FISCHa) Aal m:b) aalähnlicher Fisch:nine-eyed eel Flussneunauge n* * *nounAal, der* * *n.Aal -e m. -
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nounGelee, das; (dessert) Götterspeise, dieher legs felt like jelly — sie hatte Pudding in den Knien (ugs.)
* * *['‹eli]plural - jellies; noun1) (the juice of fruit boiled with sugar until it is firm, used like jam, or served with meat.) das Gelee2) (a transparent, smooth food, usually fruit-flavoured: I've made raspberry jelly for the party.) das Gelee3) (any jelly-like substance: Frogs' eggs are enclosed in a kind of jelly.) die Gallerte•* * *jel·ly[ˈʤeli]n2. BRIT, AUS4.* * *['dZelɪ]1. n1) Gelee nt; (esp Brit = dessert) Götterspeise f, Wackelpeter m (inf); (esp US = jam) Marmelade f; (round meat etc) Aspik m or nt, Gallert(e) m(f)it forms a kind of jelly — es bildet eine gelee- or gallertartige Masse
my legs were like jelly — ich hatte Pudding in den Beinen (inf)
2) (sl: gelignite) Dynamit nt2. vtin Aspik einlegen* * *jelly [ˈdʒelı]A s1. a) Gallert(e) n(f)b) Gelee nc) Aspik m, Sülze fd) Götterspeise f, Wackelpeter m, -pudding m (beide umg):his knees shook like jelly er hatte Gummiknie umg2. TECH Br umg Gelatinedynamit nC v/t* * *nounGelee, das; (dessert) Götterspeise, die* * *n.Gallert n.Gelee -s n. -
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[i:l] nAal m;jellied \eels Aal m in Aspik;
См. также в других словарях:
jellied — jel lied, a. Brought to the state or consistency of jelly. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jellied — 1590s, pp. adj. from the verb derived from JELLY (Cf. jelly) (n.) … Etymology dictionary
jellied — jel|lied [ dʒelid ] adjective MAINLY BRITISH jellied meat or fish has been covered with a solid clear substance that you can eat: jellied eels … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
jellied — [[t]ʤe̱lid[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n Jellied food is prepared and eaten in a jelly. ...jellied eels … English dictionary
jellied — UK [ˈdʒelɪd] / US adjective jellied meat or fish has been covered with a solid clear substance that you can eat jellied eels … English dictionary
Jellied — Jelly Jel ly, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Jellied}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Jellying}.] To become jelly; to come to the state or consistency of jelly. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jellied — /jel eed/, adj. 1. congealed or brought to the consistency of jelly: jellied consommé. 2. containing or spread over with jelly or syrup. [1585 95; JELLY + ED2] * * * … Universalium
jellied — jel|lied [ˈdʒelid] adj [only before noun] especially BrE cooked or served in jelly ▪ jellied eels … Dictionary of contemporary English
jellied — adjective (only before noun) especially BrE cooked or served in jelly: jellied eels … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
jellied — jel•lied [[t]ˈdʒɛl id[/t]] adj. 1) congealed or brought to the consistency of jelly: jellied consommé[/ex] 2) containing or spread over with jelly or syrup • Etymology: 1585–95 … From formal English to slang
Jellied eels — are eels cooked for approximately half an hour and allowed to cool. The juices then solidify forming the jelly. Sometimes gelatine is added. Jellied eels are often eaten with chili vinegar.The dish is an East End of London delicacy, often sold… … Wikipedia