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1 simmer
1. intransitive verb1) (Cookery) [Flüssigkeit:] sieden2) (fig.) gärenlet things simmer — die Dinge sich entwickeln lassen
2. transitive verbsimmer with rage/excitement — eine Wut haben/innerlich ganz aufgeregt sein
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91594/simmer_down">simmer down* * *['simə](to (cause to) cook gently at or just below boiling point: The stew simmered on the stove; Simmer the ingredients in water for five minutes.) sieden* * *sim·mer[ˈsɪməʳ, AM -ɚ]to bring sth to a \simmer etw zum Sieden bringento keep at a \simmer sieden [o fam köcheln] lassenII. viNew York \simmered in the summer heat New York brütete in der Sommerhitzeto \simmer with anger vor Wut kochenIII. vtto \simmer water Wasser sieden lassen* * *['sɪmə(r)]1. nto keep sth on the simmer (lit) — etw auf kleiner Flamme kochen lassen; (fig) etw nicht zur Ruhe kommen lassen
2. vtauf kleiner Flamme kochen lassen3. viauf kleiner Flamme kochen; (fig, with rage) kochen (inf); (with excitement) fiebern* * *simmer [ˈsımə(r)]A v/i1. köchelnsimmer with excitement vor Aufregung oder Spannung fiebern;simmer down umg sich abregenB v/t zum Köcheln bringenC s Köcheln n:bring to a simmer → B;* * *1. intransitive verb1) (Cookery) [Flüssigkeit:] sieden2) (fig.) gären2. transitive verbsimmer with rage/excitement — eine Wut haben/innerlich ganz aufgeregt sein
(Cookery) köcheln lassen [Suppe, Soße usw.]; ziehen lassen [Fisch, Klöße usw.]Phrasal Verbs:* * *v.brutzeln v.sieden v.(§ p.,pp.: sott, ist/hat gesotten) -
2 simmer
sim·mer [ʼsɪməʳ, Am -ɚ] nSieden nt;to bring sth to a \simmer etw zum Sieden bringen;New York \simmered in the summer heat New York brütete in der Sommerhitze;to \simmer with anger vor Wut kochen;to \simmer sth food etw auf kleiner Flamme kochen lassen;to \simmer water Wasser sieden lassen -
3 simmer
n., v. 1. буцлах, пор пор буцлах, оргих. 2. \simmer (with sth) (уур хилэн) буцлах, оргилох. -
4 cocer
cocer ( conjugate cocer) verbo transitivo ( hervir) to boil; cocerse verbo pronominal 1 [verduras/arroz] ( hacerse) to cook; ( hervir) to boil; 2 (Chi) [ bebé] to have a diaper (AmE) o (BrE) nappy rash
cocer
I verbo transitivo
1 to cook (hervir) to boil (el pan, una masa) to bake
2 (un ladrillo, cerámica) to fire
II vi (un líquido) to boil ' cocer' also found in these entries: Spanish: cualquiera - horno - cuece - cueza - sancochar English: bake - boil - braise - overdo - poach - simmer - steam - stew -
5 cocido
Del verbo cocer: ( conjugate cocer) \ \
cocido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: cocer cocido
cocer ( conjugate cocer) verbo transitivo ( hervir) to boil; cocerse verbo pronominal 1 [verduras/arroz] ( hacerse) to cook; ( hervir) to boil; 2 (Chi) [ bebé] to have a diaper (AmE) o (BrE) nappy rash
cocido 1
◊ -da adjetivo◊ muy/poco cocido well done/rare
cocido 2 sustantivo masculino
cocer
I verbo transitivo
1 to cook (hervir) to boil (el pan, una masa) to bake
2 (un ladrillo, cerámica) to fire
II vi (un líquido) to boil
cocido sustantivo masculino Culin stew ' cocido' also found in these entries: Spanish: hecha - hecho - bien - puchero English: done - earthenware - plastered - stew - boil - ham - under - well -
6 cuece
Del verbo cocer: ( conjugate cocer) \ \
cuece es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: cocer cuece
cocer ( conjugate cocer) verbo transitivo ( hervir) to boil; cocerse verbo pronominal 1 [verduras/arroz] ( hacerse) to cook; ( hervir) to boil; 2 (Chi) [ bebé] to have a diaper (AmE) o (BrE) nappy rash
cuece,◊ cuecen, etc see cocer
cocer
I verbo transitivo
1 to cook (hervir) to boil (el pan, una masa) to bake
2 (un ladrillo, cerámica) to fire
II vi (un líquido) to boil -
7 cueza
Del verbo cocer: ( conjugate cocer) \ \
cueza es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: cocer cueza
cocer ( conjugate cocer) verbo transitivo ( hervir) to boil; cocerse verbo pronominal 1 [verduras/arroz] ( hacerse) to cook; ( hervir) to boil; 2 (Chi) [ bebé] to have a diaper (AmE) o (BrE) nappy rash
cueza,◊ cuezan, etc see cocer
cocer
I verbo transitivo
1 to cook (hervir) to boil (el pan, una masa) to bake
2 (un ladrillo, cerámica) to fire
II vi (un líquido) to boil -
8 cuezo
Del verbo cocer: ( conjugate cocer) \ \
cuezo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativoMultiple Entries: cocer cuezo
cocer ( conjugate cocer) verbo transitivo ( hervir) to boil; cocerse verbo pronominal 1 [verduras/arroz] ( hacerse) to cook; ( hervir) to boil; 2 (Chi) [ bebé] to have a diaper (AmE) o (BrE) nappy rash
cocer
I verbo transitivo
1 to cook (hervir) to boil (el pan, una masa) to bake
2 (un ladrillo, cerámica) to fire
II vi (un líquido) to boil
cuezo sustantivo masculino Locuciones: meter el cuezo, to stick one's nose in -
9 baja
Del verbo bajar: ( conjugate bajar) \ \
baja es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: baja bajar
baja sustantivo femenino 1 ( descenso) fall, drop;◊ una baja en los precios a fall o drop in prices;la baja de las tasas de interés the cut in interest rates; tendencia a la baja downward trend 2 ( certificado) medical certificate;◊ está (dado) de baja he's off sick o on sick leave;baja por maternidad (Esp) maternity leaveb) (Dep):3 ( en entidad): ( en partido) to resign, leave; (Mil) ( cese) discharge;
bajar ( conjugate bajar) verbo intransitivo 1 ( acercándose) to come down;◊ baja por las escaleras to go/come down the stairs;ya bajo I'll be right down ‹ de coche› to get out of sth; ‹de caballo/bicicleta› to get off sth 2 [ hinchazón] to go down; [ temperatura] to fall, drop [ calidad] to deteriorate; [ popularidad] to diminish; verbo transitivo 1 ‹escalera/cuesta› to go down 2 ‹brazo/mano› to put down, lower 3a) baja algo (de algo) ‹de armario/estante› to get sth down (from sth);‹ del piso de arriba› ( traer) to bring sth down (from sth); ( llevar) to take sth down (to sth) 4 ‹ ventanilla› to open 5 ‹ precio› to lower; ‹ fiebre› to bring down; ‹ volumen› to turn down; ‹ voz› to lower bajarse verbo pronominal 1 ( apearse) bajase de algo ‹de tren/autobús› to get off sth; ‹ de coche› to get out of sth; ‹de caballo/bicicleta› to get off sth; ‹de pared/árbol› to get down off sth 2 ‹ pantalones› to take down; ‹ falda› to pull down
bajo,-a
I adjetivo
1 low
2 (de poca estatura) short: es muy bajo para jugar al baloncesto, he's a bit too short to play basketball
3 (poco intenso) faint, soft: en este local la música está baja, the music isn't very loud here
4 (escaso) poor: su nivel es muy bajo, his level is very low
este queso es bajo en calorías, this cheese is low in calories
5 Mús low
6 fig (mezquino, vil, ruin) base, despicable: tiene muy bajos instintos, he's absolutely contemptible
bajos fondos, the underworld
la clase baja, the lower class
II adverbio low: habla bajo, por favor, please speak quietly
por lo b., (a sus espaldas, disimuladamente) on the sly: con Pedro es muy amable, pero por lo bajo echa pestes de él, she's very nice to Pedro, but she's always slagging him off behind his back (como mínimo) at least: ese libro cuesta cinco mil pesetas tirando por lo bajo, that book costs at least five thousand pesetas
III sustantivo masculino
1 Mús (instrumento, cantante, instrumentista) bass
2 (de un edificio) ground floor
3 (de una prenda) hem
IV mpl Mec underneath: las piedras del camino le rozaron los bajos del coche, we scratched the bottom of the car against the stones on the road
V preposición
1 (lugar) under, underneath
bajo techo, under shelter
bajo tierra, underground
bajo la tormenta, in the storm
2 Pol Hist under
bajo la dictadura, under the dictatorship 3 bajo cero, (temperatura) below zero
4 Jur under
bajo fianza, on bail
bajo juramento, under oath
bajo multa de cien mil pesetas, subject to a fine of one hundred thousand pesetas
bajo ningún concepto, under no circumstances
firmó la declaración bajo presión, she signed the declaration under pressure La traducción más común del adjetivo es low. Sin embargo, recuerda que cuando quieres describir a una persona debes usar la palabra short: Es muy bajo para su edad. He's very short for his age.
baja sustantivo femenino
1 (informe médico) sick note
baja por enfermedad, sick leave
baja por maternidad, maternity leave
2 (descenso) drop, fall
3 Mil (víctima, herido) casualty: nuestro ejército no ha sufrido bajas, we haven't suffered any casualties Locuciones: coger la baja, (por enfermedad) to take sick leave
darse de baja, (de una asociación, una actividad) to resign [de, from], drop out [de, of]
estar de baja, (por enfermedad) to be off sick Fin jugar a la baja, to operate for a fall
bajar
I verbo transitivo
1 (descender) to come o go down: bajé corriendo la cuesta, I ran downhill ➣ Ver nota en ir 2 (llevar algo abajo) to bring o get o take down: baja los disfraces del trastero, bring the costumes down from the attic
3 (un telón) to lower (una persiana) to let down (la cabeza) to bow o lower
4 (reducir el volumen) to turn down (la voz) to lower
5 (los precios, etc) to reduce, cut
6 (ropa, dobladillo) tengo que bajar el vestido, I've got to let the hem down
7 Mús tienes que bajar un tono, you've got to go down a tone
II verbo intransitivo
1 to go o come down: bajamos al bar, we went down to the bar
2 (apearse de un tren, un autobús) to get off (de un coche) to get out [de, of]: tienes que bajarte en la siguiente parada, you've got to get off at the next stop
3 (disminuir la temperatura, los precios) to fall, drop: ha bajado su cotización en la bolsa, its share prices have dropped in the stock exchange ' baja' also found in these entries: Spanish: bajar - bajinis - bajo - borrarse - cabeza - cámara - despacio - estar - estofa - forma - fresca - fresco - grosera - grosero - jugar - marea - media - medio - planta - riñón - telebasura - temblor - temporada - tensión - tintorro - voz - clase - fondo - incapacidad - petiso - renacuajo - roto English: alternate - attrition rate - breath - breathe - casualty - discharge - downstairs - downturn - downward - downwards - fall behind - floor - form - ground floor - house - low-calorie - lower - lower-class - off - off-peak - quietly - season - shoddiness - sick - sick-leave - simmer - slide - undertone - voice - whisper - work - down - drop - go - ground - hushed - low - red - slump - small - sweep - tide - under - voluntary - water - way -
10 stew
1. noun(Gastr.) Eintopf, der2. transitive verbIrish stew — Irish-Stew, das
(Cookery) schmoren [lassen]3. intransitive verbstew apples/plums — Apfel-/Pflaumenkompott kochen
(Cookery) schmoren; [Obst:] gedünstet werdenstew [in one's own juice] — (fig.) [im eigenen Saft] schmoren (ugs.)
* * *[stju:] 1. verb(to cook (meat, fruit etc) by slowly boiling and simmering: She stewed apples; The meat was stewing in the pan.) schmoren2. noun* * *I. n Eintopf mSpanish fish \stew spanische Fischpfanne▶ to get sb into a \stew jdn in Schwierigkeiten bringenII. vtto \stew fruit Obst dünstento \stew meat Fleisch schmorento \stew plums Pflaumenkompott kochenIII. vi1. (simmer) meat [vor sich dat hin] schmoren; fruit simmern; BRIT tea zu lange ziehen [und bitter werden]4.▶ to \stew in one's own juice im eigenen Saft schmoren* * *[stjuː]1. n1) Eintopf m → Irish stewSee:→ Irish stew2) (inf)to be in a stew ( over sth) ( — über etw (acc ) or wegen etw) (ganz) aufgeregt sein
3) (obs: brothel) Bordell nt2. vtthe tea was stewed — der Tee war bitter geworden
2)to get stewed — sich volllaufen lassen (inf)
3. vi(meat) schmoren; (fruit) dünsten; (inf tea) bitter werdento let sb stew or to leave sb to stew (in his/her own juice) — jdn (im eigenen Saft) schmoren lassen
* * *stew1 [stjuː; US auch stuː]A v/t1. schmoren, dämpfen, dünsten2. Tee zu lange ziehen lassenB v/i2. fig schmoren, vor Hitze fast umkommen3. umg sich aufregenC s1. Eintopf-, Schmorgericht n2. buntes Gemisch (of aus)3. obsa) Bordell nb) pl Bordellviertel n4. umg Aufregung f:be in a stew in (heller) Aufregung seinstew2 [stjuː; US auch stuː] s1. Bra) Fischteich mb) Aquarium n2. künstlich angelegte Austernbankstew3 [stuː; stjuː] s FLUG, SCHIFF US umg Steward m, Stewardess f* * *1. noun(Gastr.) Eintopf, der2. transitive verbIrish stew — Irish-Stew, das
(Cookery) schmoren [lassen]3. intransitive verbstew apples/plums — Apfel-/Pflaumenkompott kochen
(Cookery) schmoren; [Obst:] gedünstet werdenstew [in one's own juice] — (fig.) [im eigenen Saft] schmoren (ugs.)
* * *n.Eintopfgericht n. v.dämpfen v.schmoren v. -
11 stew
Eintopf m;Irish S\stew irischer Eintopf aus Kartoffeln, Fleisch und Gemüse;Spanish fish \stew spanische FischpfannePHRASES:to get sb into a \stew jdn in Schwierigkeiten bringen vtto \stew fruit Obst dünsten;to \stew meat Fleisch schmoren;to \stew plums Pflaumenkompott kochen viPHRASES:to \stew in one's own juice im eigenen Saft schmoren
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