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81 galvanico
galvanico agg. (elettr., chim.) galvanic: cella galvanica, galvanic cell; bagno galvanico, galvanic bath. -
82 insabbiatura
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83 lavacro
1 (bacino per lavarsi) basin, bath2 (il lavare) bathing; (purificazione) purification // santo lavacro, baptism. -
84 scendibagno
scendibagno s.m. bath mat. -
85 tempra in bagno di sale
"oil bath hardening;Salzbadhärtung;tempera em banho de sal" -
86 bagno di fango
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87 bagno di sabbia
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88 bagno di sangue
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89 bagno turco
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90 bagnoschiuma
sm inv [baɲɲo'skjuma] -
91 hammam
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92 regalo
[re'ɡalo]1. smpresent, gift"articoli da regalo" — "gifts"
"con bagnoschiuma in regalo" — "with a free gift of bubble bath"
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93 sabbiatura
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94 turco
['turko] turco -a, -chi, -che1. aggho fatto un bagno turco fig — I sweated like a pig fam
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95 uscire
vi irreg [uʃ'ʃire]1) (persona: andare fuori) to go out, leave, (venire fuori) to come out, leave, (a piedi) to walk out, (a spasso, la sera) to go outuscire in automobile — to go out in the car, go for a drive
lasciatemi o fatemi uscire! — let me out!
uscire da o di casa — to go out
è uscito dalla porta di servizio/per la finestra — he left by the tradesman's entrance/got out through the window
uscire dall'acqua/dal letto — to get out of the water/of bed
2) (oggetto: gen) to come outla merce che esce dal paese dev'essere dichiarata — goods leaving o going out of the country must be declared
4)(andar fuori, sconfinare)
uscire dagli argini — (fiume) to overflow its banksuscire dai binari — (treno) to leave the rails
uscire di strada — (auto) to go off o leave the road
5)uscire dall'adolescenza — to leave adolescence behinduscire da una brutta malattia — to recover from o get over a bad illness
6)chissà cosa uscirà da tutta questa storia? — who knows what will come of all this?uscire di senno o di sé — to fly into a rage
uscire da un programma Comput — to quit a program
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96 vasca
sf ['vaska] vasca (-sche)(gen) tub, (per pesci) tank, (cisterna) water butt, (da bucato) basin, (anche: vasca da bagno) bath(tub) -
97 bagna cauda
( ITALY)hot, savory dip for raw vegetablesvegetables, usually raw in an oil, garlic and anchovy sauce♦ A dip made of anchovies, olive oil, and garlic. Unlike the French anchoiade, this is served warm and is not emulsified. Bread and raw vegetables are served with this dip. The words mean "warm bath." -
98 Bain-Marie
Casserole qui permet de maintenir au chaud sauces ou garnitures ou pour la cuisson de certains plats (par pochage). Le bain-marie est placé dans une autre casserole ou sauteuse, plus large, remplie d'eau bouillante.♦ Simply a water bath. It consists of placing a container of food in a large, shallow pan of warm water, which surrounds the food with gentle heat. The food may be cooked in this manner either in an oven or on top of a range. This technique is designed to cook delicate dishes such as custards, sauces and savory mousses without breaking or curdling them. It can also be used to keep foods warm.♦ A double boiler used for cooking (insulated from direct heat) -
99 fondue
( FRANCE)melted.a bubbling pot of liquid into which pieces of food are dipped, most commonly cheese and bread; can also be chocolate and fruit or various savory sauces and cubes of beef; also, vegetables cooked at length in butter and thus reduced to pulp♦ There are several different types of fondue, the most notable of which is cheese fondue. This is a Swiss specialty in which cheese is melted with wine, eggs, and seasonings and served with bread and fresh vegetables. Fondue Bourguignonne is a pot of hot oil into which the diners will cook strips of meat and dip them into an array of sauces on the table. Similar to this is fondue Chinois where the hot oil is replaced by a rich chicken or meat broth. The meat, and fish too, are then cooked in this stock and dipped in sauces. The Japanese have a dish called shabu shabu, which is similar to this type of fondue. Named for the swishing sound that the meat makes in the broth, this dish is also served with vegetables and noodles in to be eaten along with the meat. A chocolate fondue is a chocolate bath, flavored with liqueur and eaten with bread and fruit, like fresh berries. These are all dishes eaten as much for their social qualities as their culinary grandeur. Their popularity in the US has diminished over the last 15 years, only being seen in ski resorts and at private dinner parties.a cheese dish of melted cheese.Pieces of bread are dipped -
100 scald
To dip fruits or vegetables in boiling water in order to loosen their skins and simplify peeling. The produce should be left in the water for only 30 seconds to prohibit cooking, and should be shocked in an ice water bath before the skin is removed.To bring to a temperature just below the boiling point.
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