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Schinken, Speck, FrühstücksspeckDeutsch-Russische Wörterbuch der Redewendungen mit Adjektiven und Partizipien > bacon
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11 der Speck
- {bacon} thịt lưng lợn muối xông khói, thịt hông lợn muối xông khói - {beef} thịt bò, số nhiều bò thịt, sức mạnh, thể lực, bắp thịt, lời phàn nàn, lời than vãn - {blubber} mỡ cá voi, con sứa, nước mắt, sự khóc sưng cả mắt = Speck auslassen {to render lard down}+ = wie die Made im Speck leben {to live in clover}+ -
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- {bacon} thịt lưng lợn muối xông khói, thịt hông lợn muối xông khói -
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14 Speck
m; -(e)s, kein Pl.1. GASTR. (Schweinespeck) bacon fat; durchwachsen: bacon; durchwachsener / fetter Speck streaky bacon / bacon fat; eine Scheibe Speck a rasher (Am. slice) of bacon; Speck auslassen render down bacon fat; ran an den Speck! umg. let’s get stuck in (Am. let’s get going)(, then); mit Speck fängt man Mäuse Sprichw. you have to use a sprat to catch a mackerel; Made2. umg. (Fettpolster) flab; Speck ansetzen put it on, put on the flab; der Speck muss weg you, I etc. must get rid of the flab; keinen Speck auf den Rippen haben have no flesh on one, be really skinny* * *der Speckbacon* * *Spẹck [ʃpɛk]m -(e)s, -e(= Schweinespeck) bacon fat; (= Schinkenspeck, durchwachsener Speck) bacon; (= Walspeck) blubber; (inf bei Mensch) fat, flab (inf)Speck ansetzen (inf) — to get fat, to put on weight, to put it on (inf)
Speck draufhaben (inf) — to be fat; (an Hüften) to be broad in the beam (inf)
ran an den Speck (inf) — let's get stuck in (inf)
* * *(the flesh of the back and sides of a pig, salted and dried, used as food.) bacon* * *<-[e]s, -e>[ʃpɛk]m3.* * *der; Speck[e]s, Specke1) bacon fat; (SchinkenSpeck) bacon2) (von Walen, Robben) blubber* * *durchwachsener/fetter Speck streaky bacon/bacon fat;eine Scheibe Speck a rasher (US slice) of bacon;Speck auslassen render down bacon fat;ran an den Speck! umg let’s get stuck in (US let’s get going)(, then);2. umg (Fettpolster) flab;Speck ansetzen put it on, put on the flab;der Speck muss weg you, I etc must get rid of the flab;keinen Speck auf den Rippen haben have no flesh on one, be really skinny* * *der; Speck[e]s, Specke1) bacon fat; (SchinkenSpeck) bacon2) (von Walen, Robben) blubber* * *nur sing. m.bacon n. -
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m etwa bacon; (Fleischstück) fat end* * *Schịn|ken|speckmbacon* * *Schin·ken·speckm bacon* * *der bacon* * ** * *der bacon* * *m.bacon n. -
16 Speckschwarte
f GASTR. bacon rind; geröstete Speckschwarte crackling* * *Spẹck|schwar|tefbacon rind* * *Speck·schwar·tef bacon rind no pl* * *die bacon rind* * *geröstete Speckschwarte crackling* * *die bacon rind* * *f.bacon rind n. -
17 Speckseite
f GASTR. side of bacon, flitch* * *Spẹck|sei|tefside of bacon* * *Speck·sei·tef side of bacon* * *die side of bacon* * ** * *die side of bacon* * *f.flitch of bacon n. -
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19 Speckscheibe
f GASTR. bacon rasher (Am. slice)* * *die Speckscheiberasher* * *Spẹck|schei|bef(bacon) rasher* * *die rasher or slice of bacon* * ** * *die rasher or slice of bacon -
20 Räucherspeck
m GASTR. smoked bacon* * *Räu|cher|speckm≈ smoked bacon* * *Räu·cher·speckm smoked bacon* * *
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