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1 засаливать
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2 curar
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3 засаливать
pickle глагол: -
4 засалить
greasy глагол: -
5 засолить
pickle глагол: -
6 salar
v.1 to salt.2 to add salt to.3 to spoil, to ruin. ( Central American Spanish, Carib, Mexican Spanish)4 to put salt in, to salt, to season with salt, to treat with salt.María sala la sopa Mary puts salt in the soup.5 to cure with salt, to preserve in salt, to corn, to dry-and-salt.Ellos salan los cortes de res They cure with salt the beef cuts.* * *1 (curar) to salt2 (sazonar) to salt, add salt to* * *verb* * *I II1. VT1) (Culin) [para poner salado] to add salt to, put salt in; [para conservar] to salt2) LAm (=arruinar) to ruin, spoil; (=gafar) to bring bad luck to, jinx *; (=maldecir) to curse, wish bad luck on3) And [+ ganado] to feed salt to2.See:* * *I 1.verbo transitivoa) ( para conservar) <carne/pescado> to salt (down); < pieles> to saltb) ( para condimentar) to salt, add salt to2. IImasculino (Chi) salt pan, salt flat* * *= salt.Ex. My aubergines are softer and richer in flavour and you'd have to be a pretty poor cook not to realise you need to rinse them after salting.* * *I 1.verbo transitivoa) ( para conservar) <carne/pescado> to salt (down); < pieles> to saltb) ( para condimentar) to salt, add salt to2. IImasculino (Chi) salt pan, salt flat* * *= salt.Ex: My aubergines are softer and richer in flavour and you'd have to be a pretty poor cook not to realise you need to rinse them after salting.
* * *vtA1 (para conservar) ‹carne/pescado› to salt, salt down; ‹pieles› to salt2 (para condimentar) to salt, add salt to■ salarse( Méx fam) (echarse a perder): se me salaron las vacaciones my vacation plans fell through o were ruinedse le saló el negocio his business went down the drain( Chi)salt pan, salt flat* * *
salar 1 ( conjugate salar) verbo transitivo
‹ pieles› to salt
salarse verbo pronominal (Méx fam) ( echarse a perder) [ planes] to fall through;
[ negocio] to go bust
salar 2 sustantivo masculino (Chi) salt pan, salt flat
salar
I verbo transitivo
1 (echar sal a una comida) to add salt to
2 (poner en salazón) to salt
3 LAm fam (estropear, desgraciar) to spoil, ruin
4 LAm (dar o causar mala suerte) to bring bad luck to
II m (salina, terreno estéril)
' salar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
salazón
English:
salt
* * *salar1 vt1. [para conservar] to salt2. [para cocinar] to add salt to3. CAm, Carib, Méx [echar a perder] to spoil, to ruin;[causar mala suerte] to bring bad luck tosalar2 nmsalt flat* * *II m Argsalt mine* * *salar vt1) : to salt2) : to spoil, to ruin3) CoRi, Mex : to jinx, to bring bad luck -
7 räuchern
I v/t1. GASTR. (Fleisch, Fisch etc.) smoke, cure; kalt / heiß räuchern cure s.th. cold / hot2. desinfizierend: fumigateII v/i burn incense* * *to smoke-dry; to fume* * *räu|chern ['rɔyçɐn]1. vtto smoke2. vi(inf mit Weihrauch) to burn incense* * *2) (to dry, cure, preserve (ham, fish etc) by hanging it in smoke.) smoke* * *räu·chern[rɔyçɐn]I. vt▪ etw \räuchern to smoke sth▪ geräuchert smoked▪ das Räuchern smoking2. (Räucherstäbchen abbrennen) to burn incense [or joss sticks]* * *1.transitives Verb smoke <meat, fish>2.intransitives Verb burn incense/joss sticks etc* * *A. v/tkalt/heiß räuchern cure sth cold/hot2. desinfizierend: fumigateB. v/i burn incense* * *1.transitives Verb smoke <meat, fish>2.intransitives Verb burn incense/joss sticks etc* * *(Fleisch) v.to cure v.to smoke v. v.to burn incense expr.to fumigate v. -
8 ταριχεύω
II preserve food by salting, pickling, or smoking,τ. ὄα Id.Smp. 190d
; ἐλᾶν ( = ἐλαίαν) PRyl.231.5 (i A.D.):—[voice] Pass., [ἰχθύας] ἐξ ἅλμης τεταριχευμένους Hdt.2.77
, cf. PGiss.93.2 (ii A.D.), etc.; τεμάχη τεταριχευμένα preserved meat, X.An.5.4.28;χλωρὰ [κάππαρις] πρὶν -ευθῆναι Gal.6.615
.III metaph. in [voice] Pass., waste away, wither, , cf. Sophr.54; τεταριχευμένος stale, opp. νεαλὴς καὶ πρόσφατος, D.25.61.2 Medic., reduce a patient by starving, Gal.15.595.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ταριχεύω
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9 засаливать
I несов. - заса́ливать, сов. - заса́лить(вн.; пачкать жирным) stain (d) with grease, make (d) greasyII несов. - заса́ливать, сов. - засоли́ть -
10 cure
To treat food by one of several methods for preservation purposes. Examples are smoking, pickling - in an acid base, corning - with acid and salt, and salt curing - which removes water.To preserve meats by drying and salting and/or smoking. -
11 cure
[kjuə]1. verb1) to make better:يَشْفي، يُخلِّصThat will cure him of his bad habits.
يثَخلَّص، يُخلِّصThat pill cured my headache.
3) to preserve (bacon etc) by drying, salting etc.يُمَلِّح ويُقَدِّد2. nounsomething which cures:شِفاء، عِلاج، دَواءThey're trying to find a cure for cancer.
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