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1 pudding
['pudiŋ]1) (any of several types of soft sweet foods made with eggs, flour, milk etc: sponge pudding; rice pudding.) budding; -budding; pudding; -pudding2) (the sweet course of a meal; dessert: What's for pudding?) dessert* * *['pudiŋ]1) (any of several types of soft sweet foods made with eggs, flour, milk etc: sponge pudding; rice pudding.) budding; -budding; pudding; -pudding2) (the sweet course of a meal; dessert: What's for pudding?) dessert -
2 pudding
substantiv1. budding, gratin2. smuk (sexet) pige (hverdagssprog/slang)Arons nya flickvän - en riktig pudding!
A's nye kæreste - en rigtig lækkerbisken!
chokladpudding; laxpudding; vitkålspudding
chokoladebudding; laksegratin; hvidkålsgratin
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3 pudding
substantiv1. budding, gratin (kogekunst, mad m.m.)2. smuk (sexet) pige (hverdagssprog/slang)Arons nya flickvän - en riktig pudding!
A's nye kæreste - en rigtig lækkerbisken!Sammensatte udtryk:chokladpudding; laxpudding; vitkålspudding
chokoladebudding; laksegratin; hvidkålsgratin -
4 Pudding
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5 pudding
budding {fk} -
6 plum cake/pudding
((a) cake or pudding containing raisins, currants etc.) plumkage; plumbudding* * *((a) cake or pudding containing raisins, currants etc.) plumkage; plumbudding -
7 sponge pudding
((a) very light cake or pudding made from flour, eggs and sugar etc.) sukkerbrødskage* * *((a) very light cake or pudding made from flour, eggs and sugar etc.) sukkerbrødskage -
8 sponge
1. noun1) (a type of sea animal, or its soft skeleton, which has many holes and is able to suck up and hold water.) svamp2) (a piece of such a skeleton or a substitute, used for washing the body etc.) svamp3) (a sponge pudding or cake: We had jam sponge for dessert.) sukkerbrødskage4) (an act of wiping etc with a sponge: Give the table a quick sponge over, will you?) vask2. verb1) (to wipe or clean with a sponge: She sponged the child's face.) vaske med svamp2) (to get a living, money etc (from someone else): He's been sponging off/on us for years.) nasse på•- sponger- spongy
- spongily
- sponginess
- sponge cake
- sponge pudding* * *1. noun1) (a type of sea animal, or its soft skeleton, which has many holes and is able to suck up and hold water.) svamp2) (a piece of such a skeleton or a substitute, used for washing the body etc.) svamp3) (a sponge pudding or cake: We had jam sponge for dessert.) sukkerbrødskage4) (an act of wiping etc with a sponge: Give the table a quick sponge over, will you?) vask2. verb1) (to wipe or clean with a sponge: She sponged the child's face.) vaske med svamp2) (to get a living, money etc (from someone else): He's been sponging off/on us for years.) nasse på•- sponger- spongy
- spongily
- sponginess
- sponge cake
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['beisn]1) (a bowl for washing oneself in: a wash-hand basin.) vask; håndvask2) (a wide, open dish for preparing food in: a pudding-basin.) skål3) (the area drained by a river: the basin of the Nile.) bækken4) (the deep part of a harbour: There were four yachts anchored in the harbour basin.) (havne-)bassin* * *['beisn]1) (a bowl for washing oneself in: a wash-hand basin.) vask; håndvask2) (a wide, open dish for preparing food in: a pudding-basin.) skål3) (the area drained by a river: the basin of the Nile.) bækken4) (the deep part of a harbour: There were four yachts anchored in the harbour basin.) (havne-)bassin -
10 dessert
[di'zə:t]1) (the sweet course in a meal; pudding: We had ice-cream for dessert.) dessert2) (fruits, sweets etc served at the end of dinner.) dessert* * *[di'zə:t]1) (the sweet course in a meal; pudding: We had ice-cream for dessert.) dessert2) (fruits, sweets etc served at the end of dinner.) dessert -
11 dumpling
((a) thick pudding or ball of cooked dough: stewed beef and dumplings.) melbolle; bolle* * *((a) thick pudding or ball of cooked dough: stewed beef and dumplings.) melbolle; bolle -
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13 lemon
['lemən]noun, adjective1) ((of) a type of oval, juicy, citrus fruit with pale yellow skin and very sour juice: She added the juice of a lemon to the pudding; a lemon drink.) citron2) ((of) the colour of this fruit: a pale lemon dress.) citrongul•- lemonade- lemon grass* * *['lemən]noun, adjective1) ((of) a type of oval, juicy, citrus fruit with pale yellow skin and very sour juice: She added the juice of a lemon to the pudding; a lemon drink.) citron2) ((of) the colour of this fruit: a pale lemon dress.) citrongul•- lemonade- lemon grass -
14 plum
(a type of fruit, usually dark-red or purple, with a stone in the centre.) blomme* * *(a type of fruit, usually dark-red or purple, with a stone in the centre.) blomme -
15 sago
['seiɡəu](a starchy substance obtained from inside the trunk of certain palm trees; ( also adjective): sago pudding.) sago; sago-* * *['seiɡəu](a starchy substance obtained from inside the trunk of certain palm trees; ( also adjective): sago pudding.) sago; sago- -
16 semolina
[semə'li:nə](hard particles of wheat used eg in milk pudding.) semuljegryn* * *[semə'li:nə](hard particles of wheat used eg in milk pudding.) semuljegryn -
17 serve out
(to distribute to each of a number of people: She served out the pudding.) dele ud* * *(to distribute to each of a number of people: She served out the pudding.) dele ud -
18 sponge cake
((a) very light cake or pudding made from flour, eggs and sugar etc.) sukkerbrødskage* * *((a) very light cake or pudding made from flour, eggs and sugar etc.) sukkerbrødskage -
19 spoon
[spu:n] 1. noun1) (an instrument shaped like a shallow bowl with a handle for lifting food (especially soup or pudding) to the mouth, or for stirring tea, coffee etc: a teaspoon/soup-spoon.) ske; -ske2) (a spoonful.) skefuld2. verb(to lift or scoop up with a spoon: She spooned food into the baby's mouth.) putte- spoonful- spoon-feed* * *[spu:n] 1. noun1) (an instrument shaped like a shallow bowl with a handle for lifting food (especially soup or pudding) to the mouth, or for stirring tea, coffee etc: a teaspoon/soup-spoon.) ske; -ske2) (a spoonful.) skefuld2. verb(to lift or scoop up with a spoon: She spooned food into the baby's mouth.) putte- spoonful- spoon-feed -
20 steam
[sti:m] 1. noun1) (a gas or vapour that rises from hot or boiling water or other liquid: Steam rose from the plate of soup / the wet earth in the hot sun; a cloud of steam; ( also adjective) A sauna is a type of steam bath.) damp; damp-; em; em-2) (power or energy obtained from this: The machinery is driven by steam; Diesel fuel has replaced steam on the railways; ( also adjective) steam power, steam engines.) damp; damp-2. verb1) (to give out steam: A kettle was steaming on the stove.) dampe2) ((of a ship, train etc) to move by means of steam: The ship steamed across the bay.) dampe3) (to cook by steam: The pudding should be steamed for four hours.) dampe•- steam-- steamer
- steamy
- steamboat
- steamship
- steam engine
- steam roller
- full steam ahead
- get steamed up
- get up steam
- let off steam
- run out of steam
- steam up
- under one's own steam* * *[sti:m] 1. noun1) (a gas or vapour that rises from hot or boiling water or other liquid: Steam rose from the plate of soup / the wet earth in the hot sun; a cloud of steam; ( also adjective) A sauna is a type of steam bath.) damp; damp-; em; em-2) (power or energy obtained from this: The machinery is driven by steam; Diesel fuel has replaced steam on the railways; ( also adjective) steam power, steam engines.) damp; damp-2. verb1) (to give out steam: A kettle was steaming on the stove.) dampe2) ((of a ship, train etc) to move by means of steam: The ship steamed across the bay.) dampe3) (to cook by steam: The pudding should be steamed for four hours.) dampe•- steam-- steamer
- steamy
- steamboat
- steamship
- steam engine
- steam roller
- full steam ahead
- get steamed up
- get up steam
- let off steam
- run out of steam
- steam up
- under one's own steam
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