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1 stewed
stewed [stju:d]∎ we had stewed lamb for supper au dîner, nous avons mangé un ragoût d'agneau∎ to get stewed se cuiter;∎ stewed to the gills rond comme une queue de pelle, pété à mort►► stewed fruit compote f de fruits;stewed meat ragoût m -
2 stew
stew [stju:]1. nounragoût m• stewed apples/rhubarb compote f de pommes/de rhubarbe4. compounds* * *[stjuː], US [stuː] 1. 2.transitive verb cuire [quelque chose] en ragoût; cuire [quelque chose] en civet [game]; faire cuire [fruit, vegetables]3.stewed apples — compote f de pommes
1) [meat] cuire à l'étouffée; [fruit] cuire (dans son jus)2) (colloq) fig [person] ( in heat) crever de chaud (sl)••to be/get in a stew — (colloq) ( worry) être/se mettre dans tous ses états
to stew in one's own juice — (colloq) mijoter dans son jus (colloq)
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4 stew
stew, USB vtr gen cuire [qch] en ragoût ; cuire [qch] en civet [game] ; faire cuire [fruit, vegetables] ; stewed apples compote f de pommes ; stewed lamb ragoût m d'agneau.C vi2 ○ [person] ( in heat) crever de chaud ○.to be/get in a stew ○ ( worry) être/se mettre dans tous ses états, ( trouble) être/se mettre dans le pétrin ○ ; to stew in one's own juice ○ mijoter dans son jus ○. -
5 dumpling
((a) thick pudding or ball of cooked dough: stewed beef and dumplings.) boulette (de pâte) -
6 sauce
A n1 Culin sauce f ; orange/pepper sauce sauce à l'orange/au poivre ; tomato sauce sauce tomate ; US ( stewed fruit) compote f de fruits ;2 ○ †( impudence) toupet ○ m ;B ○ vtr être insolent avec.what's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander ce qui vaut pour l'un vaut pour l'autre. -
7 prune
prune [pru:n]1 noun∎ stewed prunes pruneaux mpl cuits;∎ to prune (back or down) expenditure réduire les dépenses
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stewed — [ stud ] adjective 1. ) stewed fruit or meat has been cooked slowly in a liquid: stewed apples 2. ) VERY INFORMAL DRUNK 3. ) BRITISH stewed tea has become too strong and has developed an unpleasant taste … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
stewed — [stju:d US stu:d] adj 1.) [not before noun] informal old fashioned drunk 2.) BrE tea that is stewed tastes unpleasantly strong because it has been left in the pot too long … Dictionary of contemporary English
stewed — [sto͞od, styo͞od] adj. 1. cooked by stewing, as food 2. Slang drunk; intoxicated … English World dictionary
stewed — drunk The common culinary imagery: ... most of the time in camp... poor old Abel was stewed. (Keneally, 1979 Abel was not in the hands of cannibals) You are no less drunk if half stewed. Sometimes also of being under the influence … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
stewed — UK [stjuːd] / US [stud] adjective 1) very informal drunk I, 1) 2) British stewed tea has become too strong and has developed an unpleasant taste 3) stewed fruit or meat has been cooked slowly in a liquid stewed apples … English dictionary
stewed (up) — AND stew mod. alcohol intoxicated. (See also sense 1 for stew.) □ Gary was too stewed to remember his name. □ The kid was stewed up and scared to death of what his parents were going to do to him … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
Stewed — Stew Stew, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stewed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Stewing}.] [OE. stuven, OF. estuver, F. [ e]tuver, fr. OF. estuve, F. [ e]tuve, a sweating house, a room heated for a bath; probably of Teutonic origin, and akin to E. stove. See {Stove},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stewed — adj. Stewed is used with these nouns: ↑tea … Collocations dictionary
stewed — adjective 1 (not before noun) informal drunk 2 BrE tea that is stewed tastes too strong and bitter because it has been left too long before being drunk … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
stewed to the gills — AND stewed to the ears mod. alcohol intoxicated. □ Why does a grown man have to get stewed to the gills every night of his life if there isn’t something a little wrong with him? □ Here’s old Charlie stewed to the ears, as always … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
stewed to the ears — Go to stewed to the gills … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions