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1 morsel
[ˈmɔːsəl] nouna small piece of something, especially food:لُقْمَهa tasty morsel of fish for the cat.
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2 лакомый кусок
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3 boccone
m mouthfulboccone amaro bitter pill* * *boccone s.m.1 bit, morsel; (fam.) bite: un boccone di pane, a morsel of bread; dammene un boccone!, give me a bit!; mangiamo un boccone e poi partiamo, let us have a quick snack and then leave // boccone amaro, (fig.) bitter pill // a pezzi e a bocconi, bit by bit // boccone ghiotto, titbit (o tasty morsel) // è un boccone che fa gola a tanti, it's a plum that would appeal to many2 ( boccata) mouthful: in un boccone, in a mouthful: mangiare in un boccone, to gulp down // mangiarsi qlcu., qlco. in un boccone, (fig.) to make mincemeat of s.o., sthg.* * *[bok'kone]sostantivo maschilemangiare un boccone — to have a bite to eat, to grab a snack o a quick bite
3) (esca)•••col boccone in gola — = immediately after eating
togliersi il boccone di bocca per qcn. — to take the bread out of one's mouth for sb.
* * *boccone/bok'kone/sostantivo m.3 (esca) un boccone avvelenato a poison baitcol boccone in gola = immediately after eating; quello me lo mangio in un boccone! I could have him for breakfast! è un boccone amaro da mandare giù it's a bitter pill to swallow; togliersi il boccone di bocca per qcn. to take the bread out of one's mouth for sb.; a pezzi e -i bit by bit\boccone del prete parson's nose. -
4 ghiotto
persona greedyfig: di notizie et cetera avid (di for)( appetitoso) appetizing* * *ghiotto agg.1 gluttonous, greedy: che bimbo ghiotto!, what a greedy child!; è ghiotto di dolci e caramelle, he loves cakes and sweets (o he has a sweet tooth)3 ( avido) eager, greedy: essere ghiotto di guadagni, to be eager for gain; il pubblico è ghiotto di notizie, scandali, (fig.) the public is hungry for news, scandal.* * *['gjotto]1) (goloso) greedyessere ghiotto di qcs. — to be very fond of sth
2) (avido) eager, greedyghiotto di notizie — eager o hungry for news
3) (che stuzzica la golosità) [ dolce] delicious, tasty, appetizing* * *ghiotto/'gjotto/1 (goloso) greedy; essere ghiotto di qcs. to be very fond of sth.3 (che stuzzica la golosità) [ dolce] delicious, tasty, appetizing4 (molto interessante) una notizia -a a juicy bit of news. -
5 Leckerbissen
m1. delicacy2. tasty morsel3. tasty tidbit Am.4. tasty titbit5. tidbit Am.6. titbit7. treatpl1. delicacies2. tidbits Am.3. titbits -
6 Stückchen
n small piece ( oder bit); emotionaler: little piece ( oder bit); jemanden ein Stückchen begleiten walk a short way with s.o.; rücken I* * *das Stückchenspeck; nub; fraction* * *Stụ̈ck|chen ['ʃtʏkçən]nt -s, - dimSee:von Stück* * *das1) (a small piece: a bit of bread.) bit2) (a small amount: There is not an inch of room to spare.) inch3) (a small piece of something, especially food: a tasty morsel of fish for the cat.) morsel4) (a small piece or fragment: a scrap of paper.) scrap5) (a tiny piece (eg of dust).) speck* * *Stück·chen<-s, ->1. (kleines Teil) little piece [or bit2. (kleine Strecke) little way* * ** * *n.fraction n.shred n.small piece n. -
7 кусок
муж.piece, bit, morsel; scrap; slice (хлеба);lump (сахара); cake, bar (мыла); мн. ч. ( обломки) flinders••заработать на кусок хлеба разг. — to earn one's living, to earn one's daily bread
лакомый кусок — titbit, a tasty morsel
урвать кусок — разг. to get/grab something to oneself
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8 godbit
subst. titbit, tidbit, goody (lekker godbit) tasty morsel, tasty treat, light snack -
9 М-234
HE ПЕРВОЙ МОЛОДОСТИ NP gen Invar subj compl with copula (subj: human or nonagreeing postmodif fixed WOmiddle-aged, not youngnot (no longer) in one's first youthnot (no longer) (so) very young past one's prime getting on in years.Улыбка у неё открытая, обольстительная... красивая улыбка. Губы красивые. И женщина пикантная, пухленькая, лицо румяное, хотя не первой молодости (Трифонов 6). Her smile is open, alluring... A beautiful smile. Beautiful lips. A tasty morsel of a woman, chubby, a rosy complexion, though not in her first youth (6a).Дубков был маленький жилистый брюнет, уже не первой молодости... (Толстой 2). Dubkov was a small sinewy fellow with a dark complexion, he was no longer so very young... (2b). -
10 не первой молодости
[NPgen; Invar; subj-compl with copula (subj: human) or nonagreeing postmodif; fixed WO]=====⇒ middle-aged, not young:- not < no longer> in one's first youth;- not < no longer> (so) very young;- getting on in years.♦ Улыбка у нее открытая, обольстительная... красивая улыбка. Губы красивые. И женщина пикантная, пухленькая, лицо румяное, хотя не первой молодости (Трифонов 6). Her smile is open, alluring... A beautiful smile. Beautiful lips. A tasty morsel of a woman; chubby, a rosy complexion, though not in her first youth (6a).♦ Дубков был маленький жилистый брюнет, уже не первой молодости... (Толстой 2). Dubkov was a small sinewy fellow with a dark complexion; he was no longer so very young... (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не первой молодости
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11 Delikatesse
f; -, -n1. (Leckerbissen) delicacy2. nur Sg.; geh. (Feingefühl) tact(fulness), discretion* * *die Delikatessedelicacy* * *De|li|ka|tẹs|se [delika'tɛsə]f -, -n1) (=Leckerbissen fig) delicacy2) no pl geh = Feinfühligkeit) delicacy, sensitivity* * *(something delicious and special to eat: Caviare is a delicacy.) delicacy* * *De·li·ka·tes·se<-, -n>[delikaˈtɛsə]f* * *die; Delikatesse, Delikatessen delicacy; (fig.) treat* * *1. (Leckerbissen) delicacy* * *die; Delikatesse, Delikatessen delicacy; (fig.) treat* * *f.delicacy n. -
12 manjar
m.delicacy, delicious thing to eat, food, dish.* * *1 delicious dish, delicacy\manjar de dioses delicacy* * *SM1) (=delicia) delicacymanjar espiritual — food for the mind, spiritual sustenance
2) Cono Sur (=leche condensada) heated condensed milkmanjar dulce — And fudge
3) CAm, Méx suit* * *masculino delicacy* * *= delicacy, titbit [tidbit, -UK], tidbit [titbit, -USA].Ex. What was new about the iron presses was their capacity for printing large formes with great delicacy.Ex. Samples of pickled herring titbits and sprats were analysed for nitrate and nitrite.Ex. The edible parts of squid are suitable for drying, deep-freezing and for the production of tidbits and preserves.* * *masculino delicacy* * *= delicacy, titbit [tidbit, -UK], tidbit [titbit, -USA].Ex: What was new about the iron presses was their capacity for printing large formes with great delicacy.
Ex: Samples of pickled herring titbits and sprats were analysed for nitrate and nitrite.Ex: The edible parts of squid are suitable for drying, deep-freezing and for the production of tidbits and preserves.* * *delicacylos más exquisitos manjares the most exquisite delicaciescon un poco de crema es un verdadero manjar with a little cream it makes a real treatCompuesto:* * *
manjar sustantivo masculino
delicacy;◊ manjar blanco (Andes) See Also→ dulce de leche
' manjar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cardenal
- apetecible
- apetitoso
English:
delicacy
- treat
* * *manjar nm1. [alimento exquisito] delicacy;manjares delicious food;¡este queso es un manjar! this cheese is delicious!;ser manjar de dioses to be a dish fit for the gods* * *m delicacy* * *manjar nm: delicacy, special dish -
13 кусок
м.разбить на куски — break* to pieces
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лакомый кусок — titbit, a tasty morselзаработать на кусок хлеба разг. — earn one's living, или one's daily bread
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14 лакомый
1. ( вкусный) dainty2. (до рд., на вн.) разг. (падкий на что-л.) fond (of)♢
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15 ghiottoneria
f difetto gluttonycibo delicacy* * *ghiottoneria s.f.1 gluttony, greed: mangia per ghiottoneria, non per appetito, he eats out of greed, not because he's hungry2 ( cibo ghiotto) tasty morsel, titbit, delicacy (anche fig.): quella torta è una vera ghiottoneria, that cake is a real delicacy3 ( rarità, cosa rara) rarity: si tratta di un quadro unico, una vera ghiottoneria, it's a unique painting, a true rarity.* * *[gjottone'ria]sostantivo femminile1) (cibo squisito) delicacy, titbit BE, tidbit AE2) (golosità) gluttony, greed(iness)3) fig. (oggetto ricercato) rarity* * *ghiottoneria/gjottone'ria/sostantivo f.2 (golosità) gluttony, greed(iness)3 fig. (oggetto ricercato) rarity. -
16 Delikatesse
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17 kąs|ek
m dim. titbit, nibble■ łakomy kąsek tasty morsel przen.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kąs|ek
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18 łakom|y
adj. 1. (łasy) [osoba, spojrzenie] greedy- patrzył łakomym wzrokiem na tort he eyed the cake greedily2. przen. (pożądliwy) greedy- łakomy pieniędzy a. na pieniądze greedy for money- dziewczyna łakoma wrażeń a girl looking for thrills- być łakomym na pochwały to be hungry for praise- być łakomym na słodycze to be very fond of sweet things, to have a sweet tooth■ łakomy kąsek a tasty morsel- teren ten jest łakomym kąskiem dla inwestorów this is a very attractive area for investors- ta posada to łakomy kąsek this is a much sought-after positionThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > łakom|y
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19 sot-l'y-laisse
n. m. inv. 'Parson's nose', rump of a cooked fowl. (The assumption is that, according to a would-be connoisseur, this is a tasty morsel that only a fool would overlook.) -
20 кусок
м.1) ( отдельная часть) piece; bit; (хлеба тж.) slice; ( сахара) lump; ( мыла) cakeразби́ть на куски́ — break to pieces
2) жарг. ( тысяча - о деньгах) a thousand••ла́комый кусо́к — titbit, a tasty morsel
кусо́к в го́рло не идёт — the food sticks in one's throat
зарабо́тать на кусо́к хле́ба разг. — earn one's living [one's daily bread]
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См. также в других словарях:
morsel — [môr′səl] n. [OFr, dim. of mors < L morsum, a bite, piece < pp. of mordere, to bite: see MORDANT] 1. a small bite or portion of food 2. a small piece or amount; bit 3. a tasty dish vt. to divide into or distribute in small portions … English World dictionary
morsel — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ choice, delicious, juicy, tasty (all often figurative) ▪ a juicy morsel of gossip ▪ little, tiny … Collocations dictionary
morsel — mor|sel [ˈmo:səl US ˈmo:r ] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: mors bite , from Latin mordere; MORDANT] a very small amount of something, especially a small piece of food = ↑scrap morsel of ▪ a morsel of bread ▪ a morsel of scandal ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English
morsel — noun (C) 1 a small piece of food (+ of): a morsel of bread | tasty morsels 2 morsel of hope/wisdom/gossip etc a small amount of hope etc: That s the best morsel of scandal we ve had for ages … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
tasty — adj. Tasty is used with these nouns: ↑appetizer, ↑dish, ↑food, ↑lunch, ↑meal, ↑morsel, ↑recipe, ↑salad, ↑snack, ↑starter, ↑treat … Collocations dictionary
morsel — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, diminutive of mors bite, from Latin morsus, from mordēre to bite more at mordant Date: 14th century 1. a small piece of food ; bite 2. a small quantity ; fragment 3. a … New Collegiate Dictionary
choice morsel — noun a small tasty bit of food • Syn: ↑tidbit, ↑titbit • Hypernyms: ↑dainty, ↑delicacy, ↑goody, ↑kickshaw, ↑treat … Useful english dictionary
palatable — palatable, appetizing, savory, sapid, tasty, toothsome, flavorsome, relishing mean agreeable or pleasant to the taste. Palatable is not emphatic in its implication of pleasantness; therefore it seldom suggests deliciousness and often, on the… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
tast´i|ness — tast|y «TAYS tee», adjective, tast|i|er, tast|i|est. 1. tasting good; pleasing to the taste; delicious; piquant; appetizing: »a tasty morsel. The meal was very tasty. SYNONYM( … Useful english dictionary
tast´i|ly — tast|y «TAYS tee», adjective, tast|i|er, tast|i|est. 1. tasting good; pleasing to the taste; delicious; piquant; appetizing: »a tasty morsel. The meal was very tasty. SYNONYM( … Useful english dictionary
tast|y — «TAYS tee», adjective, tast|i|er, tast|i|est. 1. tasting good; pleasing to the taste; delicious; piquant; appetizing: »a tasty morsel. The meal was very tasty. SYNONYM( … Useful english dictionary