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pork

  • 1 pork

    [po:k]
    (the flesh of a pig used as food.) bravčovina
    * * *
    • bravcové mäso

    English-Slovak dictionary > pork

  • 2 chop

    I 1. [ op] past tense, past participle - chopped; verb
    ((sometimes with up) to cut (into small pieces): He chopped up the vegetables.) (na)sekať
    2. noun
    (a slice of mutton, pork etc containing a rib.) kotleta
    - choppy
    - choppiness
    - chop and change
    - chop down
    II [ op] noun
    ((in plural) the jaws or mouth, especially of an animal: the wolf's chops.) čeľusť
    * * *
    • sekat
    • štiepat
    • jedlo
    • kotleta
    • krájat
    • oddelit

    English-Slovak dictionary > chop

  • 3 cutlet

    (a small slice of meat (mutton, veal, pork) on a rib or other bone: lamb cutlets.) kotleta
    * * *
    • rezen
    • kotleta

    English-Slovak dictionary > cutlet

  • 4 pig

    [piɡ] 1. noun
    1) (a kind of farm animal whose flesh is eaten as pork, ham and bacon: He keeps pigs.) prasa
    2) (an offensive word for an unpleasant, greedy or dirty person: You pig!) prasa
    2. adjective
    (like a pig's: piggy eyes.) prasačí
    - piggyback
    - pigheaded
    - pigheadedness
    - pigskin
    - pigsty
    - pigswill
    - pigtail
    - pigs might fly
    * * *
    • ošípaná
    • prasa

    English-Slovak dictionary > pig

  • 5 salt

    [so:lt] 1. noun
    1) ((also common salt) sodium chloride, a white substance frequently used for seasoning: The soup needs more salt.) soľ
    2) (any other substance formed, like common salt, from a metal and an acid.) soľ
    3) (a sailor, especially an experienced one: an old salt.) morský vlk
    2. adjective
    (containing, tasting of, preserved in salt: salt water; salt pork.) slaný
    3. verb
    (to put salt on or in: Have you salted the potatoes?) (po)soliť
    - saltness
    - salty
    - saltiness
    - bath salts
    - the salt of the earth
    - take something with a grain/pinch of salt
    - take with a grain/pinch of salt
    * * *
    • zemitý
    • zvyknút
    • solnicka
    • solný
    • slanomilný
    • solit
    • sol
    • solený
    • slaný
    • štiplavost
    • prešvihnutý
    • pripravit
    • prikorenit
    • prisolovat rudu
    • prisolit
    • prispôsobit
    • epsomská sol
    • falzifikovat
    • falšovat
    • hutnost
    • horký
    • aklimatizovat
    • byt závislý
    • rastúci v solnom mociari
    • osolený
    • placlivý
    • pikantnost
    • ostrost
    • osolit
    • otužit
    • pikantný
    • postriebrit
    • posypat solou
    • potriet solou
    • korenie
    • korenitost
    • korenit
    • na cestnom mieste
    • mastný
    • morský
    • nasolit
    • nasolený
    • okorenit

    English-Slovak dictionary > salt

  • 6 crackling

    noun (the crisp rind of roast pork.) (chrumkavá) kôrka

    English-Slovak dictionary > crackling

  • 7 spare rib

    (a rib of pork with only a small amount of meat left on it.) bravčové rebierko

    English-Slovak dictionary > spare rib

  • 8 unclean

    ((eg of food) not pure: The Jews are not allowed to eat pork, as pigs are considered unclean.) nečistý

    English-Slovak dictionary > unclean

См. также в других словарях:

  • pork — (n.) early 13c., flesh of a pig as food, from L. porcus pig, tame swine, from PIE *porko young swine (Cf. Umbrian purka; O.C.S. prase young pig; Lith. parsas pig; O.E. fearh, M.Du. varken, both from P.Gmc. *farhaz). Porker …   Etymology dictionary

  • pork — [pôrk] n. [ME porc < OFr < L porcus, a pig < IE * pork̑os, pig > FARROW1] 1. Obs. a pig or hog 2. the flesh of a pig or hog, used as food, esp. when used fresh, or uncured ☆ 3. Informal money, jobs, etc. received as pork barrel …   English World dictionary

  • pork|y — «PR kee, POHR », adjective, pork|i|er, pork|i|est. 1. of or like pork: »a porky taste. 2. fat: »a porky face …   Useful english dictionary

  • pork — [po:k US po:rk] n [U] [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: porc pig , from Latin porcus] 1.) the meat from pigs ▪ pork chops 2.) AmE informal government money spent in a particular area in order to get political advantages used to show… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • pork — [ pɔrk ] noun uncount * the meat from a pig: Do you eat pork? pork chops ─ compare BACON, HAM …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Pork — Pork, n. [F. porc, L. porcus hog, pig. See {Farrow} a litter of pigs, and cf. {Porcelain}, {Porpoise}.] The flesh of swine, fresh or salted, used for food. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • pork̂o-s —     pork̂o s     English meaning: pig     Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘schwein” (“neugeborenes Tier, Ferkel”)     Note: From an extended zero grade of Root eĝhi : “ hedgehog “ derived Root ĝhers , ĝher : “rigid, *pig” > Root pork̂o s : “pig” :… …   Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

  • Pork — Pork, verschnittenes Schwein …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • pork — ► NOUN ▪ the flesh of a pig used as food, especially when uncured. ORIGIN Latin porcus pig …   English terms dictionary

  • pork|er — «PR kuhr, POHR », noun. a pig, especially one fattened to eat: »Beechmast is very good feeding for swine to make them porkers, and for bacon (Captain John Smith) …   Useful english dictionary

  • Pork — For other uses, see Pork (disambiguation). Pork tenderloin served French style …   Wikipedia

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