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1 baking
baking ['beɪkɪŋ]1 noun∎ I'll do some baking tomorrow (make cakes) demain, je ferai de la pâtisserie; (make bread) demain, je ferai du pain(hot → pavement, sun) brûlant; (→ day, weather) torride3 adverb∎ a baking hot afternoon un après-midi torride►► baking dish plat m allant au four;baking potatoes pommes fpl de terre à cuire au four;baking powder levure f (chimique);baking sheet plaque f (de four), tôle f;baking soda bicarbonate m de soude;baking tin moule m à gâteau;baking tray plaque f de four -
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1. transitive verb1) (cook) backenbaked beans — gebackene Bohnen [in Tomatensoße]
2) (harden) brennen [Ziegel, Keramik]2. intransitive verbbacken; gebacken werdenI'm baking! — (fig.) mir ist wahnsinnig heiß! (ugs.)
* * *[beik]•- academic.ru/95052/baked">baked- baker
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- a baker's dozen* * *[beɪk]I. vi1. (cook) backenI'm baking ich komme fast um vor HitzeII. vt1. (cook)▪ to \bake sth etw [im Ofen] backento \bake bread/cake/fish Brot/Kuchen/Fisch backento \bake potatoes Kartoffeln im Ofen backen2. (pottery)▪ to \bake sth etw brennenIII. n1. (dish)fish/vegetable \bake Fisch-/Gemüseauflauf mlobster \bake Hummerparty f* * *[beɪk]1. vtbaked apples pl — Bratäpfel pl
baked potatoes pl — in der Schale gebackene Kartoffeln pl
2) pottery, bricks brennen; (sun) earth ausdörren2. vi3) (inf)I just want to lie in the sun and bake — ich möchte mich in der Sonne braten lassen
* * *bake [beık]A v/t1. backen, im (Back)Ofen braten:bake sb sth, bake sth for sb jemandem etwas backen;a) ungeschälte, im Ofen gebackene Kartoffeln,b) Folienkartoffeln2. a) dörren, härten, austrocknenb) Ziegel brennenbake on aufbrennenB v/i1. backen, braten (auch fig in der Sonne), gebacken werden (Brot etc)2. dörren, hart werden3. zusammen- oder festbackenC s1. schott Keks m/n2. US gesellige Zusammenkunft, bei der eine Backspezialität als Hauptgericht serviert wird* * *1. transitive verb1) (cook) backenbaked beans — gebackene Bohnen [in Tomatensoße]
2) (harden) brennen [Ziegel, Keramik]2. intransitive verbbacken; gebacken werdenI'm baking! — (fig.) mir ist wahnsinnig heiß! (ugs.)
* * *v.backen expr.backen v.(§ p.,pp.: buk (backte), gebacken) -
3 bake
beik1) (to cook in an oven: I'm going to bake (bread) today; She baked the ham.) bake, steke2) (to dry or harden by heat: The sun is baking the ground dry.) steke•- baked- baker
- bakery
- baking
- baking powder
- a baker's dozenbakeIsubst. \/beɪk\/1) bakst, baking2) ovnstekt rett (med mange ingredienser)3) (amer.) forklaring: fest med (en spesiell type) ovnsbakt mat• are you going to the prawn bake next week?4) ( skotsk) kjeksIIverb \/beɪk\/1) (ovn)steke(s), (ovns)bake(s), brenne(s) (om tegl)2) ( om solbading) steke, være varm3) ( maskinfag) sintrebaked wind (amer.) tomt skrytbe baking in the sun (ligge og) steke i solen -
4 hacer Algo puré
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5 machacar
v.1 to crush.Ella machaca las semillas She crushes the seeds.2 to bone up on(informal) (estudiar). (peninsular Spanish)3 to go on and on (informal) (insistir).4 to repeat over and over, to insist on, to drive into the ground, to repeat.Ella machaca sus razones She repeats over and over her reasons.5 to insist in harping on a subject.Ella machaca siempre She insists in harping on a subject always.* * *1 (triturar) to crush4 familiar (estudiar) to swot up on, US grind away at5 familiar (insistir en) to harp on about, go on about1 (estudiar) to swot up, cram, US grind\machacársela tabú to wank, US jerk offpor mí como si se la machaca tabú I couldn't give a toss* * *1. VT1) (=triturar) to crush2) * (=aniquilar) [+ contrincante] to thrash; [en discusión] to crush, flatten3) [+ precio] to slash4) * [+ lección, asignatura] to swot (up) *5) Esp * (=insistir sobre) to go on about6) (Baloncesto) * to dunk, slam dunk2. VI *1) Esp (=insistir) to go on¡no machaques! — don't go on so!, stop harping on about it!
hierro 1)machacar con o sobre algo — to go on about sth
2) (=empollar) to swot *3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) (fam) < contrincante> to thrash (colloq)c) (fam) ( pegar) to beat... to a pulpd) < precios> to slash2) (Esp fam)a) ( repetír)machacar un tema — to go on o harp on about a subject (colloq)
b) ( estudiar) to bone up on (colloq)2.machacar via) (fam) ( insistir)machacar con or sobre algo — to go on o harp on about something (colloq)
b) (fam) ( para un examen) to cram (colloq)3.machacarse v pron (fam) < dedo> to crush* * *= bust, batter, squash, crush, clobber, steamroller, pound, lick, mash, blow away.Ex. 'That new project he's been busting himself and everyone else over is way behind schedule and Peterson is getting fed up'.Ex. But the early cylinder machines worked less accurately than the platens, tending to slur the impression and batter the type.Ex. The article has the title 'Reorganizing organizations and information: how knowledge technologies squash heirarchy and alter the role of information'.Ex. The article is entitled 'Dinosaurs to crush flies: computer catalogues, classification and other barriers to library use'.Ex. Clobbering the rich with taxes doesn't help anyone.Ex. When push comes to shove, it seems that short-term economic interests steamroller scientific arguments.Ex. A rotary machine invented in Holland in the late seventeenth century did not pound but minced the rags into pulp with revolving knives.Ex. They got licked by a bunch of little, ill-armed peasant guerillas.Ex. But scooping out the baked potatoes' flesh, mashing it with other ingredients, and then baking them again takes some extra time.Ex. If they do muster up the courage to participate, they have learned what it is like to lose: they describe it as being 'slaughtered,' ' blown away,' or 'shredded'.----* machacar los tipos = batter + type.* machacársela = jerk + Reflexivo + off, wank.* machacar un idea = squash + idea.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) (fam) < contrincante> to thrash (colloq)c) (fam) ( pegar) to beat... to a pulpd) < precios> to slash2) (Esp fam)a) ( repetír)machacar un tema — to go on o harp on about a subject (colloq)
b) ( estudiar) to bone up on (colloq)2.machacar via) (fam) ( insistir)machacar con or sobre algo — to go on o harp on about something (colloq)
b) (fam) ( para un examen) to cram (colloq)3.machacarse v pron (fam) < dedo> to crush* * *= bust, batter, squash, crush, clobber, steamroller, pound, lick, mash, blow away.Ex: 'That new project he's been busting himself and everyone else over is way behind schedule and Peterson is getting fed up'.
Ex: But the early cylinder machines worked less accurately than the platens, tending to slur the impression and batter the type.Ex: The article has the title 'Reorganizing organizations and information: how knowledge technologies squash heirarchy and alter the role of information'.Ex: The article is entitled 'Dinosaurs to crush flies: computer catalogues, classification and other barriers to library use'.Ex: Clobbering the rich with taxes doesn't help anyone.Ex: When push comes to shove, it seems that short-term economic interests steamroller scientific arguments.Ex: A rotary machine invented in Holland in the late seventeenth century did not pound but minced the rags into pulp with revolving knives.Ex: They got licked by a bunch of little, ill-armed peasant guerillas.Ex: But scooping out the baked potatoes' flesh, mashing it with other ingredients, and then baking them again takes some extra time.Ex: If they do muster up the courage to participate, they have learned what it is like to lose: they describe it as being 'slaughtered,' ' blown away,' or 'shredded'.* machacar los tipos = batter + type.* machacársela = jerk + Reflexivo + off, wank.* machacar un idea = squash + idea.* * *machacar [A2 ]vtA1 ‹ajo› to crush; ‹almendras› to grind, crush; ‹piedra› to crush, pound4 ‹precios› to slashB ( Esp)1 ( fam)(remachar): machácale bien lo que tiene que hacer make sure you drum into her what she has to dosiguen machacando los mismos puntos they're still going on about o harping on about the same points ( colloq)■ machacarvi1 ( fam)(insistir): machacar con or sobre algo to go on o harp on about sth ( colloq)1 ( fam); ‹dedo› to smash, crush2 ( Esp fam) ‹comida/bebida› to put away ( colloq), to polish off ( colloq); ‹trabajo› to polish off ( colloq); ‹dinero› to blow ( colloq)* * *
machacar ( conjugate machacar) verbo transitivo
‹ almendras› to grind, crush;
‹ piedra› to crush, pound
verbo intransitivo
machacar
I verbo transitivo
1 (a golpes) to crush: hay que machacar los ajos, you have to crush the garlic
2 fam (vencer, derrotar) to crush, thrash: nos machacaron en la final, they thrashed us in the final
3 fam (estudiar) to study hard: aún me quedan por machacar dos lecciones, I still have to swot up on two lessons
4 fam (agotar, cansar) to exhaust, wear out: este trabajo me machaca, this job wears me out
II verbo intransitivo
1 fam (estudiar) to cram, US grind
2 fam (insistir) to harp on, go on: siempre machaca sobre lo mismo, she's always going on about the same thing
' machacar' also found in these entries:
English:
crush
- dead
- dent
- labour
- lick
- pound
- grind
- hammer
* * *♦ vt1. [desmenuzar] to crushsigue machacando las mismas ideas she keeps on trotting out the same old ideas6. [en baloncesto] to dunk♦ vi2. [en baloncesto] to dunk* * *I v/t1 ( triturar) crush2 fig ( vencer) thrash3 en baloncesto dunkII v/i2 en baloncesto dunk* * *machacar {72} vt1) : to crush, to grind2) : to beat, to poundmachacar vi: to insist, to go on (about)* * *machacar vb1. (triturar) to crush2. (vencer) to thrash3. (insistir) to go over / to go on -
6 patata al horno
(n.) = baked potatoEx. But scooping out the baked potatoes' flesh, mashing it with other ingredients, and then baking them again takes some extra time.* * *(n.) = baked potatoEx: But scooping out the baked potatoes' flesh, mashing it with other ingredients, and then baking them again takes some extra time.
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7 patata asada
(n.) = baked potatoEx. But scooping out the baked potatoes' flesh, mashing it with other ingredients, and then baking them again takes some extra time.* * *(n.) = baked potatoEx: But scooping out the baked potatoes' flesh, mashing it with other ingredients, and then baking them again takes some extra time.
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8 piec
I -a; -e(grzewczy, kuchenny) stove; ( piekarniczy) oven; (hutniczy, odlewniczy) furnaceII 1. -kę, -czesz; imp -cz; vt 2.( o słońcu) to beat down* * *I.piec1miGen. -a Gen.pl. -ów1. (do ogrzewania, w kuchni) stove; piec akumulacyjny accumulation heater l. stove; piec chlebowy bread oven; piec kaflowy tile stove; piec kuchenny kitchen stove; prosto z pieca hot and hot; cztery kąty i piec piąty four walls and a roof; żyć jak u Pana Boga za piecem be as snug as a bug in a rug; z niejednego pieca chleb jadłem ( o człowieku światowym) I'm a graduate of the University of Life; ( o człowieku boleśnie doświadczonym) I went to the School of Hard Knocks; (o człowieku, który wiele podróżował) I've been around, I've slept in many beds.2. techn. furnace, kiln, oven; piec ceramiczny ceramic kiln; piec do wypalania cegieł brick kiln; piec emalierski enamel kiln; piec hutniczy metallurgical furnace; piec kremacyjny crematory, crematorium; piec martenowski open hearth furnace; piec piekarski baking oven; piec szybowy shaft furnace.II.piec2ipf.- kę -czesz, -kł1. (chleb, ciasto) bake; ( mięso) roast; piec chleb bake bread; piec ciasto bake a cake; piec mięso roast meat; piec ziemniaki na ognisku bake l. roast potatoes on the bonfire l. campfire coals; piec na ruszcie barbecue, grill; pieczone gołąbki nie lecą same do gąbki no pain, no gain, no reward without toil.2. (= parzyć) burn, smart; słońce dziś strasznie piecze it's a real burner today, you could fry an egg on the pavement today, hot enough for you?3. (= sprawiać ból) burn, smart, sting; twarz mnie piecze my face is burning; oczy mnie pieką my eyes are smarting l. stinging l. burning; zgaga mnie piecze I've (a) heartburn; ta brandy strasznie piecze w gardło this brandy burns your throat.ipf.1. (= być pieczonym) (o chlebie, cieście) be baking; ( o mięsie) be roasting; ciasto się piecze the cake is baking.2. (= odczuwać ciepło) bake; piec się na słońcu bake in the sun.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > piec
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9 cuire
cuire [kyiʀ]➭ TABLE 381. transitive verb• cuire à feu doux or à petit feu to cook gently• cuire au four [+ pain, gâteau, pommes] to bake ; [+ viande] to roast ; [+ pommes de terre] (avec matière grasse) to roast ; (sans matière grasse) to bake• cuire qch à la vapeur/au gril/à la poêle/à l'eau to steam/grill/fry/boil sth• cuire au beurre/à l'huile to cook in butter/in oil2. intransitive verba. [aliment] to cookb. ( = brûler) les mains/yeux me cuisaient my hands/eyes were smarting* * *kɥiʀ
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1) Culinaire [personne] ( sur le feu) to cook; ( au four) gén to bake; to roast [viande]; to cook [daube]2) to fire [porcelaine, émaux]3) ( chauffer) [soleil] to bake [terre]; to burn [peau]
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verbe intransitif1) [aliment, repas] to cookfaire or laisser cuire quelque chose 20 minutes — to cook something for 20 minutes
tu l'as trop peu/trop fait cuire — it's undercooked/overcooked
à cuire — [chocolat, pomme] cooking; [fruit] stewing
2) (colloq) ( avoir chaud) [personne]3) ( faire mal)les joues me cuisaient — (de honte, après un coup de soleil) my cheeks were burning; ( après des gifles) my cheeks were stinging ou smarting
* * *kɥiʀ1. vt1) [aliments] to cook, (au four) to bake2) [poterie] to fire2. vi1) [aliments] to cook2) (= picoter) to smart* * *cuire verb table: conduireA vtr1 Culin [personne] ( sur le feu) to cook [aliment]; ( au four) to bake [pain, gâteau, poisson, pomme, gratin]; to roast [viande]; to cook [daube]; cuire à l'eau/au bouillon/au beurre to cook in water/in stock/in butter; cuire au bain-marie to cook in a double-boiler; cuire à la vapeur to steam; cuire à l'étuvée to braise; cuire à la poêle to fry; cuire au gril to grill, to broil US; cuire au barbecue to barbecue; cuire au gaz/au charbon de bois to cook with gas/over charcoal; cuire qch à feu doux to cook ou simmer sth gently; cuire qch à gros bouillons to cook sth at full boil; cuire des pommes de terre au four to bake potatoes;2 Tech to fire [porcelaine, brique, émaux];3 ( chauffer) [soleil] to scorch [champ, plante]; to bake [argile, terre]; to beat down on [sable, rocher]; to burn [peau]; le soleil me cuit le dos the sun is burning my back.B vi1 Culin [aliment, repas] to cook; le riz cuit vite rice cooks quickly; le rôti est en train de cuire the joint ou roast is cooking; mets les légumes/la tarte à cuire à 6 heures put the vegetables/the pie on (to cook) at 6 o'clock; faire or laisser cuire 20 minutes cook [sth] for 20 minutes; laissez cuire à petit feu allow to simmer gently; faites cuire la pâte à four chaud bake the pastry case in a hot oven; faites cuire le poulet à four chaud roast the chicken in a hot oven; tu l'as trop peu/trop fait cuire it's undercooked ou underdone/overcooked; à cuire [chocolat, pomme] cooking; [fruit] stewing;2 ○( avoir chaud) [personne] on cuit sur la plage it's baking (hot) on the beach; j'ai cuit au soleil toute la matinée I spent the morning roasting in the sun;3 ( faire mal) [écorchure] to sting; [alcool sur plaie] to sting; ça me cuit it stings; les joues me cuisaient (de honte, après un coup de soleil) my cheeks were burning; ( après gifles) my cheeks were stinging ou smarting.C v impers fml il vous en cuira you'll rue the day sout; il lui en a cuit he/she had good reason to feel sorry.laisse-la cuire dans son jus○ let her stew in her own juice○.[kɥir] verbe transitif[pain] to bake2. [brûler - peau] to burn————————[kɥir] verbe intransitifcuire à feu doux ou petit feu to simmer2. (familier) [souffrir de la chaleur]les yeux me cuisent my eyes are burning ou stinging4. (soutenu)————————à cuire locution adjectivale -
10 forno
m oven( panetteria) bakeryforno a microonde microwave (oven)gastronomy al forno carne, patate roastmele, pasta baked* * *forno s.m.1 ( da cucina) oven: forno a microonde, microwave oven; cuocere al forno, to bake (o to cook in the oven); ( carne) to roast in the oven; vitello, patate al forno, roast veal, potatoes; mettere in forno, to put into the oven // questa stanza è un forno, (fig.) this room is like an oven (o a furnace) // chiudi quel forno, (fig. scherz.) shut your trap2 ( da fornaio) oven; ( edificio) bakery, bakehouse; ( negozio) baker's (shop), bakery // forno a legna, wood-burning oven3 (metall.) furnace: forno a crogiolo, crucible (o pot) furnace; forno continuo, continuous furnace; forno Martin-Siemens, open hearth furnace5 forno crematorio, crematory, crematorium6 (fam. teatr.) empty house, poor house // fare forno, to play to an empty house.* * *['forno]sostantivo maschile1) (di panettiere, in cucina) ovenforno elettrico, a gas — electric, gas oven
cuocere al o in forno to bake; pollo al forno — roast chicken
2) (bottega del fornaio) baker's (shop)3) tecn. furnace; (per la ceramica) kiln4) colloq. (luogo molto caldo) furnace, ovenche forno oggi! — it's baking o roasting today!
•forno crematorio — crematorium, incinerator
* * *forno/'forno/sostantivo m.1 (di panettiere, in cucina) oven; forno elettrico, a gas electric, gas oven; cuocere al o in forno to bake; pollo al forno roast chicken2 (bottega del fornaio) baker's (shop)3 tecn. furnace; (per la ceramica) kilnforno crematorio crematorium, incinerator; forno a microonde microwave oven. -
11 bake
[beɪk] vi1) ( cook) backenit's baking outside draußen ist es wie im Backofen ( fam)I'm baking ich komme fast um vor Hitze vt1) ( cook)to \bake sth etw [im Ofen] backen;to \bake potatoes Kartoffeln im Ofen backen2) ( pottery)to \bake sth etw brennen n1) ( dish)lobster \bake Hummerparty f -
12 stege
bake, cook, fry, roast* * **(i ovn el. gryde) roast, bake,( langsomt, i lukket beholder) braise,( på pande) fry ( fx bacon, fish, potatoes);( over åben ild, fx på spid) roast,( på rist) grill,(især am) broil;[ stegt kylling] roast chicken;[ stegt lever] fried liver;[ stegte æbler] baked (el. roasted) apples;[ let stegt] underdone,(am) rare;[ stegt for meget] overdone;[ stegende hed] baking hot, scorching hot;[ solen steger] the sun scorches;[ blive stegt i solen] get broiled in the sun. -
13 cocerse
2 familiar (de calor) to be roasting, be boiling3 familiar (tramarse) to be cooking, be afoot, be going on* * *VPR1) (=hervir) to boil2) (=guisarse) to cook; [al vapor] to steam; [al horno] to bake3) * (=tramarse)4) * (=pasar calor) to bake *, roast *, boil *en este piso se cuece uno en verano — this apartment is baking o roasting o boiling in summer *
5) ** (=emborracharse) to get plastered **, get smashed *** * *
■cocerse verbo reflexivo
1 (un alimento) to cook
(hervir) to boil
(hornear) to bake
2 fam (pasar mucho calor) to roast
3 (tramarse) to be going on
' cocerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cocer
English:
cook
* * *vpr1. [alimentos] [cocinar] to cook;[hervir] to boil; [en horno] to bake;esta pasta tarda diez minutos en cocerse this pasta cooks in ten minutes, this pasta takes ten minutes to cookme estoy cociendo (de calor) I'm boiling o roasting3. Fam [tramarse]me parece que se está cociendo algo gordo I think something really big is brewing;¿qué se cuece por aquí? what's cooking?, what's going on here?* * *de persona be roasting fam* * *cocerse vb1. (en general) to cook¿cuánto tarden las patatas en cocerse? how long do potatoes take to cook?2. (tener calor) to boil / to bake3. to brew
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