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1 basting
n.• basta s.f.• hilván s.m.['beɪstɪŋ]N1) (Sew) hilván m2) * (=beating) paliza f, zurra f -
2 basting
adj.1 de hilván, de hilvanar, de hilvanado.2 de pringar, para pringar.s.1 (Fam.) Apaleamiento, paliza.2 hilván, hilvanado, basta, embaste.ger.gerundio del verbo BASTE. -
3 basting stitch
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4 basting spoon
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5 pre-split basting
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6 baste
tr[beɪst]1 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL rociar, bañar————————tr[beɪst]1 SMALLSEWING/SMALL hilvanar————————tr[beɪst]1 apalear, dar una paliza a1) stitch: hilvanar2) : bañar (con su jugo durante la cocción)v.• bastear v.• enlardar v.• hilvanar v.• lardear v.• pringar v.• rehogar v.beɪstb) ( thrash) (AmE colloq) pegarle* una paliza a[beɪst]VT1) (Culin) pringar2) (Sew) hilvanar3) * (=beat) dar una paliza a* * *[beɪst]b) ( thrash) (AmE colloq) pegarle* una paliza a -
7 lambaste
tr['læmbeɪst]1 familiar fustigar1) beat, thrash: golpear, azotar, darle una paliza (a alguien)2) censure: arremeter contre, censurar[læm'beɪst]VT fustigar, despellejar -
8 pre-split
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basting — ou bastaing [ bastɛ̃ ] n. m. • 1877, 1928; de l a. fr. bastir « apprêter » par le provenç. ♦ Techn. Madrier de sapin. ● bastaing ou basting nom masculin (altération du français batten, solive, de l anglais batten) Bois de charpente équarri, de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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basting — [bās′tiŋ] n. [< BASTE1] 1. the act of sewing with loose, temporary stitches 2. loose, temporary stitches or the thread used for them … English World dictionary
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Basting (cooking) — Basting is a cooking technique, and usually involves cooking meat with either its own juices or some type of preparation such as a sauce or marinade. The meat is let to cook, then periodically is coated with the juice or marinade as it… … Wikipedia