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  • 1 soufflé

    ['su:flei, ]( American[) su:'flei]
    (a kind of frothy cooked dish, made with whisked whites of egg: I made a cheese soufflé.) suflė

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > soufflé

  • 2 casserole

    ['kæsərəul]
    1) (a covered dish in which food is both cooked and served: an earthenware casserole.) troškintuvas
    2) (the food cooked in a casserole: I've made a casserole for dinner.) troškinys

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > casserole

  • 3 junket

    (a dish made of curdled and sweetened milk.) saldžios varškės patiekalas

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > junket

  • 4 mousse

    [mu:s]
    (a dish made from flavoured whipped cream and eaten cold: My favourite dessert is chocolate mousse.) putėsiai, musas

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > mousse

  • 5 plate

    [pleit]
    1) (a shallow dish for holding food etc: china plates.) lėkštė
    2) (a sheet of metal etc: The ship was built of steel plates.) lakštas
    3) (articles made of, or plated with, usually gold or silver: a collection of gold plate.) brangūs dirbiniai/stalo reikmenys
    4) (a flat piece of metal inscribed with eg a name, for fixing to a door, or with a design etc, for use in printing.) lentelė, matrica
    5) (an illustration in a book, usually on glossy paper: The book has ten full-colour plates.) iliustracija, estampas
    6) ((also dental plate) a piece of plastic that fits in the mouth with false teeth attached to it.) (dantų) plokštelė
    7) (a sheet of glass etc coated with a sensitive film, used in photography.) plokštelė
    - plateful
    - plating
    - plate glass

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > plate

  • 6 porcelain

    ['po:səlin]
    noun, adjective
    ((of) a kind of fine china: That dish is made of porcelain; a porcelain figure.) porcelianas

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > porcelain

  • 7 satellite

    1) (a smaller body that revolves around a planet: The Moon is a satellite of the Earth.) palydovas
    2) (a man-made object fired into space to travel round usually the Earth: a weather satellite.) palydovas

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > satellite

  • 8 stew

    [stju:] 1. verb
    (to cook (meat, fruit etc) by slowly boiling and simmering: She stewed apples; The meat was stewing in the pan.) troškinti
    2. noun
    ((a dish of) stewed meat etc: I've made some beef stew.) troškinta mėsa, troškinys

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > stew

  • 9 trifle

    1) (anything of very little value: $100 is a trifle when one is very rich.) mažmožis
    2) ((a dish of) a sweet pudding made of sponge-cake, fruit, cream etc: I'm making a trifle for dessert.) (toks desertinis patiekalas)

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > trifle

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  • made dish — noun : a dish of food prepared from several ingredients (as meat, vegetables, and herbs) this beef casserole is a tasty made dish * * * made dish noun A dish composed of various ingredients, often recooked • • • Main Entry: ↑made …   Useful english dictionary

  • made — [mād] vt., vi. pt. & pp. of MAKE1 adj. 1. constructed; shaped; formed [a well made play] 2. produced artificially [made ground, from filling in a swamp] 3. invented; contrived [a made word] 4 …   English World dictionary

  • made — /mayd/, v. 1. pt. and pp. of make. adj. 2. produced by making, preparing, etc., in a particular way (often used in combination): well made garments. 3. artificially produced: made fur. 4. invented or made up: to tell made stories about oneself. 5 …   Universalium

  • made — [[t]meɪd[/t]] v. 1) pt. and pp. of make 2) produced (often used in combination): machine made clothes[/ex] 3) artificially produced; not originating in nature: made fur[/ex] 4) invented; concocted: a made story[/ex] 5) prepared from several… …   From formal English to slang

  • made — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from past participle of maken to make Date: 14th century 1. a. fictitious, invented < a made excuse > b. artificially produced c. put together of various ingredients < a made dish > 2. assured of success …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Dish Network — Corporation Type Public Traded as NASDAQ: DISH …   Wikipedia

  • Dish and Dishonesty — Opening title card, illustrating the public order theme. Episode no. Series 3 Episode 1 …   Wikipedia

  • Dish monkey — is a slang phrase for an employee of a restaurant who washes dishware, typically a minimum wage position where workers are not well treated. This is a common job for people who are new to the restaurant industry.The phrases have also found their… …   Wikipedia

  • Dish draining closet — A dish draining closet. The dish draining closet is a Finnish invention by Maiju Gebhard, intended to speed up the drying up of washed dishes, or even to make the entire drying phase unnecessary. It was developed in the Finnish Association for… …   Wikipedia

  • dish — n. & v. n. 1 a a shallow, usu. flat bottomed container for cooking or serving food, made of glass, ceramics, metal, etc. b the food served in a dish (all the dishes were delicious). c a particular kind of food (a meat dish). 2 (in pl.) dirty… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Dish (food) — Baked Tapioca root in a pot A Chinese rice dish on a plate …   Wikipedia

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