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1 sear
سَفَعَ \ scorch: to burn the surface of (sth., not food) with dry heat: He stood too near the fire and scorched his trousers. sear: to burn or dry as if with great heat. singe: to burn (sth., such as cloth or hair) slightly, with dry heat. \ See Also شيط (شَيَّطَ)، لفح (لَفَحَ)، حرق (حَرَقَ) -
2 sear
لَفَحَ \ sear: to burn or dry as if with great heat. -
3 sear
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4 sear
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5 sear
(Dry heat)To brown meat or fish quickly (Maillard Protein Reaction) extremely high heat either in a fry pan, Searing helps seal in the food's juices and provides a crispier tasty exterior. Seared food can then be eaten rare or roasted or braised to desired degree of doneness.To brown very quickly by intense heat. This method increases shrinkage but develops flavor and improves appearance. -
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7 blast(ing), scald(ing), sear, singe(ing), charring
سَفْعٌ \ blast(ing), scald(ing), sear, singe(ing), charring. \ See Also لفح (لَفْح)Arabic-English glossary > blast(ing), scald(ing), sear, singe(ing), charring
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8 singe, sear, scorch
أشاطَ (أزالَ زَغَب النسيج) \ singe, sear, scorch. -
9 шептало
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10 popálit
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11 uschlý
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12 шептало
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13 zaczep kurkowy
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14 спусковый рычаг
Русско-английский словарь по пищевой промышленности > спусковый рычаг
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15 elcsattanó csap
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16 втулка шептала
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > втулка шептала
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17 заскакивание шептала
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > заскакивание шептала
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18 механизм шептала
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > механизм шептала
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19 ось шептала
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20 движок шептала
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > движок шептала
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Sear — Sear, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Seared}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Searing}.] [OE. seeren, AS. se[ a]rian. See {Sear}, a.] 1. To wither; to dry up. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To burn (the surface of) to dryness and hardness; to cauterize; to expose to a degree of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sear — Sear, n. [F. serre a grasp, pressing, fr. L. sera. See {Serry}.] The catch in a gunlock by which the hammer is held cocked or half cocked. [1913 Webster] {Sear spring}, the spring which causes the sear to catch in the notches by which the hammer… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sear — may refer to:* Sear (firearm), part of the trigger mechanism on a firearm * Seir (demon), a Prince of Hell, also spelled Sear * Searing, a cooking technique which quickly cooks the exterior of a food item * Surfactant Enhanced Aquifer Remediation … Wikipedia
Sear — Sear, Sere Sere (s[=e]r), a. [OE. seer, AS. se[ a]r (assumed) fr. se[ a]rian to wither; akin to D. zoor dry, LG. soor, OHG. sor[=e]n to wither, Gr. a y ein to parch, to dry, Skr. [,c]ush (for sush) to dry, to wither, Zend hush to dry. [root]152.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sear — [sıə US sır] v [: Old English; Origin: searian, from sear; SERE] 1.) [I always + adverb/preposition, T] to burn something with a sudden powerful heat ▪ The heat seared their skin. 2.) [I always + adverb/preposition, T] to have a very strong… … Dictionary of contemporary English
sear — (v.) O.E. searian dry up, to whither, from P.Gmc. *saurajan, from root of sear dried up, withered (see SERE (Cf. sere)). Meaning to brand, to burn by hot iron is recorded from 1520s; figurative use is from 1580s. Related: Seared; searing … Etymology dictionary
sear — sear·ing·ly; sear; … English syllables
sear — sear1 [sir] adj. [ME seer < OE sear, dry < IE base * saus > Sans s̍úṣyati, (he) dries, withers, L sudus, dry] alt. sp. of SERE2 vt. [ME seeren < OE searian < the adj.] 1. to dry up; wither 2 … English World dictionary
sear — index burn, deflagrate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
sear — [ sır ] verb intransitive or transitive 1. ) to burn the surface of something with extreme heat a ) to heat the surface of a piece of meat for a short time at a very high temperature to keep the juices inside 2. ) LITERARY to have a sudden and… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sear — vb *burn, scorch, char, singe … New Dictionary of Synonyms