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['ræʃə](a thin slice (of bacon or ham).) feliuţă (de şuncă etc.) -
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[ˈræʃə] nouna thin slice (of bacon or ham).شَريحَة رَقيقَه من لَحْم الخَنْزير -
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['ræʃə](a thin slice (of bacon or ham).) tranche de lard -
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English-Russian dictionary restaurant vocabulary > bacon rasher
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53 loncha
f.slice.* * *1 (de jamón, queso, etc) slice; (de tocino, bacon) rasher* * *SF = lonja I, 1)* * *femenino slice* * *= slice, rasher.Ex. A number of identical integrated circuits are usually made side by side on a single slice of silicon.Ex. In Ireland bacon is traditionally boiled and cut into rashers and fried.----* cortar en lonchas = slice.* loncha de beicon = rasher of bacon.* preparado en lonchas = pre-sliced [presliced].* ya cortado en lonchas = pre-sliced [presliced].* * *femenino slice* * *= slice, rasher.Ex: A number of identical integrated circuits are usually made side by side on a single slice of silicon.
Ex: In Ireland bacon is traditionally boiled and cut into rashers and fried.* cortar en lonchas = slice.* loncha de beicon = rasher of bacon.* preparado en lonchas = pre-sliced [presliced].* ya cortado en lonchas = pre-sliced [presliced].* * *slice; (de beicon) rasher* * *
loncha sustantivo femenino
slice
loncha sustantivo femenino slice
loncha de beicon, rasher
' loncha' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lonja
- fino
English:
slice
- sliver
- thin
- rasher
* * *loncha nf[de queso, jamón] slice; [de panceta] rasher* * *f slice* * *loncha nflonja, rebanada: slice* * *loncha n slice -
54 torrezno
m.fried bacon.* * *1 rasher of fried bacon* * *SM rasher, slice of bacon* * *rasher of bacon* * *
torrezno m Culin fried rasher of bacon
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tranche [tʀɑ̃∫]feminine nouna. [de pain, jambon] slice ; [de bacon] rasherb. [de livre, pièce de monnaie, planche] edgec. ( = section) section ; [de revenus, imposition] bracket• tranche d'âge/de salaires age/wage bracket• tranche horaire (TV, radio) time slot* * *tʀɑ̃ʃ1) (de pain, viande, fromage) slice; ( de lard) rashercouper en tranches — to slice, to cut [something] into slices
2) ( de temps) (d'opération, de travaux) phase; ( dans l'emploi du temps) period, time slot3) (de livre, pièce de monnaie) edge•Phrasal Verbs:••s'en payer une tranche — (colloq) to have a whale of a time (colloq), to have lots of fun
* * *tʀɑ̃ʃ nf1) (= morceau) [pain, jambon] slice2) (= arête) [livre] edge3) (= partie) [population] section, [impôts, revenus] bracket4) (= série) [actions] block5) [loterie] issue6) TECHNIQUE* * *tranche nf1 (de pain, viande, fromage) slice; (de lard, bacon) rasher; en tranches ( pain etc) in slices; ( bacon) in rashers; couper en tranches to slice, to cut [sth] into slices [pain, gâteau, jambon, rosbif]; to cut [sth] into rashers [bacon];3 (de livre, pièce de monnaie) edge;6 Math group, section.tranche d'âge age bracket; tranche horaire time slot; tranche d'imposition tax bracket; tranche de paiement Fin instalmentGB; tranche de revenu income bracket; tranche de salaire wage bracket; tranche de vie slice of life.s'en payer une tranche○ to have a whale of a time○, to have lots of fun.[trɑ̃ʃ] nom féminin1. [de pain, de viande, de pastèque] slicetranche de bacon [à frire] rasher (of bacon)a. [darne] salmon steakb. [fumée] slice ou leaf of (smoked) salmonune tranche fine a sliver, a thin slicetranche de salaires/de revenus salary/income bracket[d'emprunt] instalment[loterie]————————en tranche(s) locution adjectivale[pain, saucisson] sliced————————en tranche(s) locution adverbialedébiter ou couper quelque chose en tranches to slice something (up), to cut something into slices -
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m.bacon. (peninsular Spanish)* * *1 bacon* * *SM bacon* * *= bacon.Ex. She was passing the shop and couldn't resist trying out the egg, bacon, chips and beans.----* loncha de beicon = rasher of bacon.* * *= bacon.Ex: She was passing the shop and couldn't resist trying out the egg, bacon, chips and beans.
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(n.) = rasher of baconEx. Two mortuary workers have been questioned over the desecration of a Muslim woman's body by covering it with rashers of bacon, police announced today.* * *(n.) = rasher of baconEx: Two mortuary workers have been questioned over the desecration of a Muslim woman's body by covering it with rashers of bacon, police announced today.
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58 domuz pastırması dilimi
n. a rasher of bacon, rasher -
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60 тонкий кусок грудинки
General subject: a rasher of baconУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тонкий кусок грудинки
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Bacon — This article is about the cured meat. For other uses, see Bacon (disambiguation). Uncooked pork belly bacon strips. Bacon is a cured meat prepared … Wikipedia
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rasher — rash|er [ˈræʃə US er] n BrE a thin piece of ↑bacon or ↑ham rasher of ▪ a rasher of bacon … Dictionary of contemporary English
rasher — [[t]ræ̱ʃə(r)[/t]] rashers N COUNT: oft N of n A rasher of bacon is a slice of bacon. [BRIT] (in AM, use slice) … English dictionary
bacon — ba|con S3 [ˈbeıkən] n [U] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: , from an ancient Germanic word meaning back ] 1.) salted or smoked meat from the back or sides of a pig, often served in narrow thin pieces ▪ bacon and eggs rasher of bacon BrE… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Rasher — Rash er (r[a^]sh [ e]r), n. [In sense 1, probably fr. rash, a., as being hastily cooked.] 1. A thin slice of bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. (Zo[ o]l.) A California rockfish ({Sebastichthys miniatus}). [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rasher — (n.) thin slice of bacon or ham, 1590s, of unknown origin. Perhaps from Middle English rash to cut, variant of rase to rub, scrape out, erase, from O.Fr. raser (see RAZE (Cf. raze)). However, early lexicographer John Minsheu explained it in 1627… … Etymology dictionary
rasher — ► NOUN ▪ a thin slice of bacon. ORIGIN of unknown origin … English terms dictionary
rasher — [rash′ər] n. [< ? obs. rash, to cut < OFr raser: see RAZE] 1. a thin slice of bacon or, rarely, ham, for frying or broiling ☆ 2. a serving of several such slices … English World dictionary
Rasher (artist) — For the breakfast food see Rashers. For the UK comic strip, see Rasher. Rasher (b.1977) (whose real name is Mark Kavanagh) is an Irish contemporary figurative artist. He is best known for his detailed and colourful work on the human figure. He is … Wikipedia
rasher — noun (C) BrE a thin piece of bacon or ham 1 (1): a rasher of streaky bacon … Longman dictionary of contemporary English