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(in+the+sauce)

  • 1 to be off the sauce

    pārstāt žūpot

    English-Latvian dictionary > to be off the sauce

  • 2 to be on the sauce

    sākt žūpot

    English-Latvian dictionary > to be on the sauce

  • 3 to hit the sauce

    žūpot

    English-Latvian dictionary > to hit the sauce

  • 4 to serve with the same sauce

    atmaksāt ar to pašu

    English-Latvian dictionary > to serve with the same sauce

  • 5 taste

    [teist] 1. verb
    1) (to be aware of, or recognize, the flavour of something: I can taste ginger in this cake.) just garšu
    2) (to test or find out the flavour or quality of (food etc) by eating or drinking a little of it: Please taste this and tell me if it is too sweet.) []garšot; nobaudīt
    3) (to have a particular flavour or other quality that is noticed through the act of tasting: This milk tastes sour; The sauce tastes of garlic.) garšot
    4) (to eat (food) especially with enjoyment: I haven't tasted such a beautiful curry for ages.) baudīt (ēdienu, dzērienu)
    5) (to experience: He tasted the delights of country life.) []baudīt; izjust
    2. noun
    1) (one of the five senses, the sense by which we are aware of flavour: one's sense of taste; bitter to the taste.) garša
    2) (the quality or flavour of anything that is known through this sense: This wine has an unusual taste.) garša
    3) (an act of tasting or a small quantity of food etc for tasting: Do have a taste of this cake!) nogaršošana
    4) (a liking or preference: a taste for music; a queer taste in books; expensive tastes.) gaume; garša
    5) (the ability to judge what is suitable in behaviour, dress etc or what is fine and beautiful: She shows good taste in clothes; a man of taste; That joke was in good/bad taste.) gaume
    - tastefully
    - tastefulness
    - tasteless
    - tastelessly
    - tastelessness
    - - tasting
    - tasty
    - tastiness
    * * *
    garšas sajūta; garša; nogaršošana; nosliece, tieksme; gaume; stils; nokrāsa, pieskaņa; priekšstats; nogaršot; garšot; sajust garšu; nobaudīt; izbaudīt, piedzīvot

    English-Latvian dictionary > taste

  • 6 garlic

    (a plant with a bulb shaped like an onion, which has a strong taste and smell and is used in cooking: The sauce is flavoured with garlic.) ķiploks
    * * *
    ķiploki, ķiploks

    English-Latvian dictionary > garlic

  • 7 dressing

    1) (something put on as a covering: We gave the rose-bed a dressing of manure.) mēslojums
    2) (a sauce added especially to salads: oil and vinegar dressing.) (salātu) mērce
    3) (a bandage etc used to dress a wound: He changed the patient's dressing.) pārsienamais materiāls
    * * *
    apģērbšanās; pārsienamais materiāls; piedevas, mērce, garnējums; mēslojums; līdzināšanās; apretūra; rājiens

    English-Latvian dictionary > dressing

  • 8 relish

    ['reliʃ] 1. verb
    (to enjoy greatly: He relishes his food; I relished the thought of telling my husband about my promotion.) []baudīt; izgaršot
    2. noun
    1) (pleasure; enjoyment: He ate the food with great relish; I have no relish for such a boring task.) bauda; patika
    2) (a strong flavour, or a sauce etc for adding flavour.) piedeva; garša
    * * *
    garša; piedeva; bauda, patika; rast baudu, baudīt

    English-Latvian dictionary > relish

  • 9 gravy

    ['ɡreivi]
    plural - gravies; noun
    ((a sauce made from) the juices from meat that is cooking.)
    * * *
    sula, kas cepot izdalās no gaļas; gaļas mērce; viegla peļņa

    English-Latvian dictionary > gravy

  • 10 rich

    [ri ]
    1) (wealthy; having a lot of money, possessions etc: a rich man/country.) bagāts
    2) ((with in) having a lot (of something): This part of the country is rich in coal.) bagāts
    3) (valuable: a rich reward; rich materials.) vērtīgs; bagātīgs
    4) (containing a lot of fat, eggs, spices etc: a rich sauce.) trekns; barojošs
    5) ((of clothes, material etc) very beautiful and expensive.) dārgs; grezns
    - richness
    - riches
    * * *
    bagāts; bagātīgs, grezns; auglīgs; sātīgs, trekns; sīvs, ass; sulīgs; vērtīgs; varens, asprātīgs

    English-Latvian dictionary > rich

  • 11 tomato

    American - tomatoes; noun
    1) (a type of fleshy, juicy fruit, usually red, used in salads, sauces etc: We had a salad of lettuce, tomatoes and cucumbers; ( also adjective) tomato sauce.)
    2) (the plant which bears these.)
    * * *
    tomāts

    English-Latvian dictionary > tomato

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  • on the sauce — mod. drinking regularly; alcohol intoxicated. □ Poor old Ron is on the sauce again. □ He is on the sauce most of the time …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • into the sauce — drinking alcohol, off the wagon    Uncle has been into the sauce. I can smell liquor on his breath …   English idioms

  • hit the sauce — {v. phr.}, {slang} To drink alcoholic beverages especially heavily and habitually. * /When Sue left him, Joe began to hit the sauce./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • hit the sauce — {v. phr.}, {slang} To drink alcoholic beverages especially heavily and habitually. * /When Sue left him, Joe began to hit the sauce./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • hit\ the\ sauce — v. phr. slang To drink alcoholic beverages especially heavily and habitually. When Sue left him, Joe began to hit the sauce …   Словарь американских идиом

  • hit the sauce — drink alcohol usually heavily and regularly He has been hitting the sauce now for a couple of months although he says that he doesn t drink …   Idioms and examples

  • the sauce — informal alcoholic drink. → sauce …   English new terms dictionary

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