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2 roast
[rəust] 1. гл.1)а) жариться, печься ( особенно в духовке или на открытом огне)The meat was roasting in the oven. — В духовке жарилось мясо.
б) жарить, печьSyn:barbecue 2.•Syn:2) тех. обжигать; выжигать; кальцинироватьSyn:3) уст. подвергать пытке огнём4)а) греться, согреваться ( около огня)б) греть, согревать ( около огня)•Syn:warm 3.5) разг. высмеивать, поднимать на смех (кого-л.); насмехаться, издеваться (над кем-л.)If we were to roast him it might hurt our business. — Если бы мы подняли его на смех, это бы только всё испортило.
Syn:6) амер.; разг. подвергать суровой критике; порицать, осуждатьI was roasted for falling asleep in a deck-chair during play. — Мне влетело за то, что я заснул в шезлонге во время пьесы.
These films have been roasted by most critics. — Большинство критиков раскритиковали эти фильмы.
Syn:2. прил.Syn:3. сущ.1)а) жаркоеб) жарка, прожариваниеto give smth. a good roast — хорошо прожаривать (что-л.)
в) кусок мяса, пригодный для жарки или приготовления жаркогоblade rib roast — амер. кусок толстого края ( лопаточная часть); ростбиф
3) амер.а) высмеивание, подшучивание, издевательство; насмешка, издёвкаSyn:Syn:4) тех. обжиг•• -
3 roast
I [rəʊst] adj - roast chicken II [rəʊst]жарить, печь, запекатьThe meat was roasting in the oven. — В духовке жарилось мясо.
You've made a fire fit to roast an ox. — Ты развел такой костер, что на нем можно быка целиком зажарить.
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