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1 malconcio
(pl -ci) vestito, divano, macchina dilapidated, the worse for wearpersona poorly, not very well* * *malconcio agg. battered; knocked about; in bad shape: portava un vecchio cappello malconcio, he was wearing a battered old hat; essere malconcio, to be in a sorry state (o in bad shape); uscire malconcio da qlco., to come out of sthg. badly (o the worse for wear); rendere malconcio, to knock about // tutto pesto e malconcio, black and blue all over.* * *pl. -ci, -ce [mal'kontʃo, tʃi, tʃe] aggettivo [ cosa] battered; [ persona] in bad health, in poor health* * *malconciopl. -ci, -ce /mal'kont∫o, t∫i, t∫e/ -
2 malandato
vestito, divano, macchina dilapidatedpersona poorly, not very well* * *malandato agg. in bad condition; (fam.) in bad shape: malandato in salute, in poor health (o in bad shape); casa malandata, dilapidated house (o house in bad condition); un libro, un mobile malandato, a battered book, piece of furniture.* * *[malan'dato]aggettivo [ vestito] seedy, in bad condition, tatty BE; [ casa] shabby(-looking), run-down; [ persona] (in cattiva salute) in bad health, in poor health; (di aspetto miserevole) shabby(-looking), seedy* * *malandato/malan'dato/[ vestito] seedy, in bad condition, tatty BE; [ casa] shabby(-looking), run-down; [ persona] (in cattiva salute) in bad health, in poor health; (di aspetto miserevole) shabby(-looking), seedy. -
3 tempestato
tempestato agg.1 ( battuto) battered, assailed2 ( ornato) studded; ( cosparso) strewn: tempestato di perle, stelle, studded with pearls, stars; un prato tempestato di fiori, a lawn strewn with flowers* * *[tempes'tato] 1.participio passato tempestare2.* * *tempestato/tempes'tato/II aggettivotempestato di diamanti studded with diamonds. -
4 acciaccato agg
[attʃak'kato] acciaccato (-a)1) (persona) full of aches and pains2) (abito, cappello) crushed, (macchina) battered -
5 ammaccato
ammaccato agg.1 dented; buckled // sentirsi le ossa ammaccate, to feel battered and bruised2 ( di frutta) bruised. -
6 marinato
gastronomy marinated* * *marinato agg. marinated, pickled, soused: pesce marinato, pickled fish; zucchine marinate, marinated courgettes // fritto e marinato, (fig.) (conciato male) knocked about (o battered). -
7 acciaccato
agg [attʃak'kato] acciaccato (-a)1) (persona) full of aches and pains2) (abito, cappello) crushed, (macchina) battered -
8 chile relleno
( MEXICA)(SPAIN / LA)Roasted and peeled poblano pepper stuffed with cheese, dipped in an egg white batter, and fried. Often served with a red sauce.♦ Cheese-stuffed mild green chilies, battered and fried until the outside is crisp and the cheese inside is melted. Literally, "stuffed peppers."♦ large, mild chili pepper, stuffed with cheese and fried in an egg batter♦ Ancho or Anaheim chiles, with skins removed, dipped in batter, stuffed with cheese or meat and covered with lightly spiced red sauce. -
9 katsudon
( JAPAN)Battered pork cutlet with eggs on rice. -
10 takoyaki
( JAPAN)a round dumpling filled with octopus♦ fried balls of batter and types of onion with a small piece of boiled octopus at the center, usually served with a thin layer of a sweet sauce and katsuobushi on top.♦ osaka style battered ball shaped things with diced octopus inside, with osaka style sauce, mayo, red ginger, nori flakes and katsuobushi flakes -
11 tempura
( JAPAN)deep fried fish, batter-dipped fish or vegetables.♦ Deep-fried food, usually seafood or vegetables, dipped into flour-and-water batter. Of Portuguese origin, although it has become a "traditional" Japanese dish since its import in the 16th century.♦ Deep fried shrimp and vegetables with a light, delicate breading, served with a ginger flavored dipping sauce♦ seafood or vegetables, battered and deep-fried usually in a light batter. In many ways, Tempura is an archetypal Japanese food. “All the essential qualities of Japanese cuisine are reflected in its preparation: the use of absolutely fresh ingredients, the artful presentation, and the perfection of technique by a skilled chef. The result is one of the triumphs of Japanese cooking; a fried food that is light and fresh-tasting rather than heavy and greasy. It’s a cooking style in which the essence of the ingredient itself completely defines the taste
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