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  • 1 bacon

    bacon [bekɔn]
    masculine noun
    ( = lard) bacon ; ( = jambon fumé) smoked loin of pork
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    bekɔn
    nom masculin smoked back bacon
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    bekɔn nm
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    bacon nm smoked back bacon.
    [bekɔn] nom masculin
    [petit lard] bacon

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > bacon

  • 2 bacon

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    (en) bacon;
    [ en skive bacon] a rasher of bacon.

    Danish-English dictionary > bacon

  • 3 bacon jerky

       Bacon jerky is made from smoked, dry cured bacon. As with other jerky, a slow heating process removes the moisture from the meat, to provide a long shelf life with no refrigeration required.

    Italiano-Inglese Cucina internazionale > bacon jerky

  • 4 bacon

    Dicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > bacon

  • 5 bacon

    • bacon

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > bacon

  • 6 Bacon

    Czech-English dictionary > Bacon

  • 7 bacon

    Mini Dictionnaire français-anglais > bacon

  • 8 bacon

    m.
    1 bacon.
    2 Bacon, Viscount St. Albans.
    3 Bacon, Roger Bacon.
    m. s.&pl.
    bacon. (peninsular Spanish)
    bacon entreverado streaky bacon
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    1 bacon
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    = bacon.
    Ex. She was passing the shop and couldn't resist trying out the egg, bacon, chips and beans.
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    * bacon enteverado = streaky bacon.
    * bocadillo de bacon = bacon butty.
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    Ex: She was passing the shop and couldn't resist trying out the egg, bacon, chips and beans.

    * bacon enteverado = streaky bacon.
    * bocadillo de bacon = bacon butty.

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    /ˈbejkon/
    ( Esp)
    bacon
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    bacon ['beikon] nm inv
    Esp bacon bacon entreverado streaky bacon
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    m bacon
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    bacon nm, Spain : bacon
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    bacon n bacon

    Spanish-English dictionary > bacon

  • 9 Bacon, Francis Thomas

    SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace
    [br]
    b. 21 December 1904 Billericay, England
    d. 24 May 1992 Little Shelford, Cambridge, England
    [br]
    English mechanical engineer, a pioneer in the modern phase of fuel-cell development.
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    After receiving his education at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, Bacon served with C.A. Parsons at Newcastle upon Tyne from 1925 to 1940. From 1946 to 1956 he carried out research on Hydrox fuel cells at Cambridge University and was a consultant on fuel-cell design to a number of organizations throughout the rest of his life.
    Sir William Grove was the first to observe that when oxygen and hydrogen were supplied to platinum electrodes immersed in sulphuric acid a current was produced in an external circuit, but he did not envisage this as a practical source of electrical energy. In the 1930s Bacon started work to develop a hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell that operated at moderate temperatures and pressures using an alkaline electrolyte. In 1940 he was appointed to a post at King's College, London, and there, with the support of the Admiralty, he started full-time experimental work on fuel cells. His brief was to produce a power source for the propulsion of submarines. The following year he was posted as a temporary experimental officer to the Anti-Submarine Experimental Establishment at Fairlie, Ayrshire, and he remained there until the end of the Second World War.
    In 1946 he joined the Department of Chemical Engineering at Cambridge, receiving a small amount of money from the Electrical Research Association. Backing came six years later from the National Research and Development Corporation (NRDC), the development of the fuel cell being transferred to Marshalls of Cambridge, where Bacon was appointed Consultant.
    By 1959, after almost twenty years of individual effort, he was able to demonstrate a 6 kW (8 hp) power unit capable of driving a small truck. Bacon appreciated that when substantial power was required over long periods the hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell associated with high-pressure gas storage would be more compact than conventional secondary batteries.
    The development of the fuel-cell system pioneered by Bacon was stimulated by a particular need for a compact, lightweight source of power in the United States space programme. Electro-chemical generators using hydrogen-oxygen cells were chosen to provide the main supplies on the Apollo spacecraft for landing on the surface of the moon in 1969. An added advantage of the cells was that they simultaneously provided water. NRDC was largely responsible for the forma-tion of Energy Conversion Ltd, a company that was set up to exploit Bacon's patents and to manufacture fuel cells, and which was supported by British Ropes Ltd, British Petroleum and Guest, Keen \& Nettlefold Ltd at Basingstoke. Bacon was their full-time consultant. In 1971 Energy Conversion's operation was moved to the UK Atomic Energy Research Establishment at Harwell, as Fuel Cells Ltd. Bacon remained with them until he retired in 1973.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    OBE 1967. FRS 1972. Royal Society S.G. Brown Medal 1965. Royal Aeronautical Society British Silver Medal 1969.
    Bibliography
    27 February 1952, British patent no. 667,298 (hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell). 1963, contribution in W.Mitchell (ed.), Fuel Cells, New York, pp. 130–92.
    1965, contribution in B.S.Baker (ed.), Hydrocarbon Fuel Cell Technology, New York, pp. 1–7.
    Further Reading
    Obituary, 1992, Daily Telegraph (8 June).
    A.McDougal, 1976, Fuel Cells, London (makes an acknowledgement of Bacon's contribution to the design and application of fuel cells).
    D.P.Gregory, 1972, Fuel Cells, London (a concise introduction to fuel-cell technology).
    GW

    Biographical history of technology > Bacon, Francis Thomas

  • 10 bacon

       A cut of pork that is salted, then cured. The result, fresh bacon (also known as green bacon), may further be air-dried, boiled or smoked. There are many variations to please the consumer: sliced thick or thin, center-cut, precooked, microwaveable, and made from beef, salmon, turkey and other proteins. It can be further flavored with different wood smokes: applewood and hickory, for example. In the U.S., more than 70% of bacon is consumed at breakfast, although bacon is also very popular on hamburgers and sandwiches. The difference among bacon, ham and salt pork is in the brining. Bacon brines have added curing ingredients, ham brines often include a large amount of sugar. Sodium polyphosphate can be added to bacon to improve sliceability and reduce spattering in the pan.

    Italiano-Inglese Cucina internazionale > bacon

  • 11 bacon enteverado

    Ex. Canadian bacon is boneless and more lean than streaky bacon, making it a good ham substitute for those watching their fat intake.
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    Ex: Canadian bacon is boneless and more lean than streaky bacon, making it a good ham substitute for those watching their fat intake.

    Spanish-English dictionary > bacon enteverado

  • 12 bacon

    бекон
    -et
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    subst. bacon subst. [røykt, lettsaltet] smoked bacon (en skive bacon) a rasher of bacon, a piece of bacon

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > bacon

  • 13 Bacon-Hochdruckzelle

    f < chem> ■ Bacon high-pressure hydrogen cell

    German-english technical dictionary > Bacon-Hochdruckzelle

  • 14 Bacon

    n. bacon, thin slices of pork meat

    Turkish-English dictionary > Bacon

  • 15 bacon

    لَحْم خنْزِير مُصَنَّع \ bacon: preserved meat from a pig’s back or sides.

    Arabic-English glossary > bacon

  • 16 Bacon Double Cheeseburger

    Food industry: BDC

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Bacon Double Cheeseburger

  • 17 Bacon Egg And Toast

    Food industry: BET

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Bacon Egg And Toast

  • 18 Bacon Eggs And Tomato

    Food industry: BET

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Bacon Eggs And Tomato

  • 19 Bacon House Foundation

    Non-profit-making organization: BHF

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Bacon House Foundation

  • 20 Bacon U S A, Inc.

    NASDAQ: BACU

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Bacon U S A, Inc.

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  • Bacon — (v. engl. bacon „Speck“) bezeichnet: Frühstücksspeck im Deutschen. (2940) Bacon, einen Asteroiden des Hauptgürtels Bacon ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Anne Cooke Bacon (1528–1610), englische Autorin Anthony Bacon (1558–1601),… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Bacon's Rebellion — Bacon’s Rebellion, auch bekannt als Virginia Rebellion, war eine 1676 von Nathaniel Bacon in der britischen Kolonie Virginia geführte Rebellion gegen den Gouverneur Sir William Berkeley. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Nathaniel Bacon 2 Gouverneur Berkeley… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Bacon’s Rebellion — Bacon’s Rebellion, auch bekannt als Virginia Rebellion, war eine 1676 von Nathaniel Bacon in der britischen Kolonie Virginia geführte Rebellion gegen den Gouverneur Sir William Berkeley. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Nathaniel Bacon 2 Gouverneur Berkeley …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • BACON (chancelier F.) — La philosophie de Bacon représente une des grandes ruptures avec la scolastique. Après Thomas More et Montaigne, qu’il admire, avant Descartes qui le lira et reprendra plusieurs de ses idées, Bacon cherche à dégager la connaissance humaine de… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • bacon — [ bekɔn ] n. m. • 1834; XIIIe au XVIIIe prononcé [ bakɔ̃ ] « jambon »; repris à l angl.XIXe; frq. bakko « jambon » 1 ♦ Lard fumé, assez maigre, consommé en tranches fines généralement frites. Œufs au bacon. 2 ♦ …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Bacon grillé — Bacon Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sommaire 1 Substantif 2 Patronymes 3 Toponymes …   Wikipédia en Français

  • BACON (F.) — Au cours des années 1930, les grands protagonistes du Bauhaus et du mouvement De Stijl sont à Londres. Gropius y arrive en 1934, Moholy Nagy et Naum Gabo en 1935, Mondrian en 1938. Au même moment, le surréalisme fait son entrée officielle en… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Bacon Salt — is a seasoning marketed under the slogan Everything Should Taste Like Bacon. Its inventors claim it seasons food with a taste like bacon. It is fat free, low sodium, vegetarian, Kosher, and contains zero calories. Bacon Salt is produced in four… …   Wikipedia

  • Bacon Academy — is a public high school in Colchester, Connecticut, in the United States. In 1800 a prominent Colchester farmer, Pierpont Bacon, died and left an endowment of thirty five thousand dollars (equivalent to about four hundred thousand today). The… …   Wikipedia

  • Bacon (disambiguation) — Bacon is a cut of meat taken from a pig, or other animal, which is usually smoked or cured.Bacon may also refer to:Places*Bacon, Indiana, a small town south of Paoli, Indiana *Bacon Academy, a high school in Colchester, ConnecticutPeople*Bacon… …   Wikipedia

  • Bacon's cipher — or the Baconian cipher is a method of steganography (a method of hiding a secret message as opposed to a true cipher) devised by Francis Bacon. A message is concealed in the presentation of text, rather than its content.To encode a message, each… …   Wikipedia

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