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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.) puding2) (the sweet course of a meal; dessert: What's for pudding?) múčnik* * *• pudink• nákyp -
2 plum cake/pudding
((a) cake or pudding containing raisins, currants etc.) koláč / puding s hrozienkami -
3 sponge pudding
((a) very light cake or pudding made from flour, eggs and sugar etc.) piškóta -
4 black-pudding
• tmavý puding• jelito -
5 Jack pudding
• šašo -
6 milk pudding
• mliecny nákyp -
7 Yorkshire pudding
• yorkshirský pudink -
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.) špongia2) (a piece of such a skeleton or a substitute, used for washing the body etc.) špongia3) (a sponge pudding or cake: We had jam sponge for dessert.) piškóta; piškótový koláč4) (an act of wiping etc with a sponge: Give the table a quick sponge over, will you?) umytie špongiou2. verb1) (to wipe or clean with a sponge: She sponged the child's face.) umyť špongiou2) (to get a living, money etc (from someone else): He's been sponging off/on us for years.) žiť na účet (koho)•- sponger- spongy
- spongily
- sponginess
- sponge cake
- sponge pudding* * *• voš• vlhcit• vymámit• vycistit• vytriet• využívat• vysušit• žit na úcet• žit ako príživník• zmyt• šlahaná ovocná pena• špongia• sušit• tampón• umyt• umývat špongiou• príživník• cesto pred kysnutím• pumpnút (niekoho)• piškót• plynárska cistiaca špongi• parazit• ovocný sneh• pórovité cesto• kysnuté cesto• mycia huba• navlhcit• nákyp so snehom• naniest špongiou• natriet• ochlasta -
9 basin
['beisn]1) (a bowl for washing oneself in: a wash-hand basin.) umývadlo2) (a wide, open dish for preparing food in: a pudding-basin.) miska, misa3) (the area drained by a river: the basin of the Nile.) povodie4) (the deep part of a harbour: There were four yachts anchored in the harbour basin.) vnútorný prístav* * *• umývadlo• bazén• nádrž• miska -
10 dessert
[di'zə:t]1) (the sweet course in a meal; pudding: We had ice-cream for dessert.) múčnik2) (fruits, sweets etc served at the end of dinner.) zákusok* * *• dezert (ovocie)• múcnik -
11 dumpling
((a) thick pudding or ball of cooked dough: stewed beef and dumplings.) knedľa* * *• halušky• knedla -
12 helping
noun (the amount of food one has on one's plate: a large helping of pudding.) porcia* * *• dávka• porcia -
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.) citrón; citrónový2) ((of) the colour of this fruit: a pale lemon dress.) citrónový•- lemonade- lemon grass* * *• citrónová farba• citrón• citrónovník -
14 plum
(a type of fruit, usually dark-red or purple, with a stone in the centre.) slivka* * *• sliva• slivka -
15 sago
['seiɡəu](a starchy substance obtained from inside the trunk of certain palm trees; ( also adjective): sago pudding.) ságo; ságový* * *• ságová palma• ságovník pravý -
16 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.) lyžica2) (a spoonful.) lyžica2. verb(to lift or scoop up with a spoon: She spooned food into the baby's mouth.) kŕmiť lyžicou- spoonful- spoon-feed* * *• vrecúško• vareška• vyberat lyžicou• zamilovaný blázon• trieska• hlupácik• hoblina• holúbkovat• jest lyžicou• cukrovat sa• robit zamilované oci• plandavý blyskác (ryb.)• lyžica• lyžicovito utvárat• lyžicovité veslo• lyžicka• ležat• lyžicovitá lopatka• naberat lyžicou -
17 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.) para; parný2) (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.) para; parný2. verb1) (to give out steam: A kettle was steaming on the stove.) vypúšťať paru2) ((of a ship, train etc) to move by means of steam: The ship steamed across the bay.) plaviť sa3) (to cook by steam: The pudding should be steamed for four hours.) variť nad parou•- 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* * *• varit nad parou• varit v pare• výpary• vyparovat sa• vypúštat paru• zahmliet sa• sila• s parným pohonom• staromódny• predpotopný• energia• hmla• elán• dusit• dymit• íst plnou parou• íst parníkom• hnat sa• chut• rútit sa• para• orosit sa• parit• parný• plavba parníkom• pohánaný parou• pohánat parou• pokryt sa výparmi• naparovat• opar -
18 sweet
[swi:t] 1. adjective1) (tasting like sugar; not sour, salty or bitter: as sweet as honey; Children eat too many sweet foods.) sladký2) (tasting fresh and pleasant: young, sweet vegetables.) čerstvý3) ((of smells) pleasant or fragrant: the sweet smell of flowers.) sladký4) ((of sounds) agreeable or delightful to hear: the sweet song of the nightingale.) melodický5) (attractive or charming: What a sweet little baby!; a sweet face/smile; You look sweet in that dress.) ľúbezný6) (kindly and agreeable: She's a sweet girl; The child has a sweet nature.) milý2. noun1) ((American candy) a small piece of sweet food eg chocolate, toffee etc: a packet of sweets; Have a sweet.) sladkosť, cukrovinka2) ((a dish or course of) sweet food near or at the end of a meal; (a) pudding or dessert: The waiter served the sweet.) múčnik3) (dear; darling: Hallo, my sweet!) miláčik•- sweeten- sweetener
- sweetly
- sweetness
- sweetheart
- sweet potato
- sweet-smelling
- sweet-tempered* * *• vonavý• vlúdny• vonajúci• výhody• vzácny• zlato• zrucný• sladká vôna• sladká chut• sladké likéry• sladkokyslý• sladkost• skúsený• sentimentálny• sladký• svieži• tvárny• umiernený• tanecný• presladený• príjemnosti• príjemný• prevonaný• príjemná stránka• elastický• drahý• fantastický• klady• bonbón• citlivý• cukrovinka• cerstvý• cistý• dobrý• cukrík• dezert• radosti• roztomilý• rozkošný• pružný• osviežujúci• poddajný• plody• pastelový• ovocie• pekný• pohodlný do ruky• pôvabný• láskavý• kúzelný• kolosálny• lahko ovládatelný• lúbezný• lahodný• milý• múcnik• milácik• milovaný• múcnik (amer.)• melodický• mierny• neskazený• nasladlý• neskysnutý• obratný• nežný• obrovský -
19 trifle
1) (anything of very little value: $100 is a trifle when one is very rich.) maličkosť2) ((a dish of) a sweet pudding made of sponge-cake, fruit, cream etc: I'm making a trifle for dessert.) ovocný pohár so šľahačkou•- trifling* * *• všednost• zabíjat cas• zbytocnost• zahrávat sa• správat sa lahkomyselne• triviálnost• flirtovat• drobnost• hlúpost• lapálie• laškovat• mrhat• malickost -
20 semolina
[semə'li:nə](hard particles of wheat used eg in milk pudding.) krupica
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