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  • 121 imburrare

    butter
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    imburrare v.tr. to butter, to spread* with butter; (non com.) (condire con burro) to add butter to (sthg.): imburrare una fetta di pane, to butter a slice of bread; imburrare una teglia, to grease a cake tin (with butter).
    * * *
    [imbur'rare]
    verbo transitivo to butter [pane, tartina]; to grease [sth.] with butter [ teglia]
    * * *
    imburrare
    /imbur'rare/ [1]
    to butter [pane, tartina]; to grease [sth.] with butter [ teglia].

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > imburrare

  • 122 impastare

    mix
    pane knead
    * * *
    impastare v.tr.
    1 to knead; (unire in un impasto) to mix: impastare il pane, to knead bread dough; impastare la farina con le uova, to mix flour with eggs; impastare l'argilla, to mix clay
    2 (ridurre in pasta) to make* into a paste, to make* into a mixture
    3 (non com.) (coprire di pasta, attaccare con pasta) to paste
    4 (pitt.) to mix
    5 (mus.) to slur
    6 (mecc.) to gum: il piombo impasta le lime, lead gums files.
    impastarsi v.intr.pron.
    1 (amalgamarsi) to merge, to blend
    2 (impiastricciarsi) to smear (sthg.) over oneself; to besmirch oneself: ti sei impastato tutto di miele, you've smeared honey all over yourself
    3 (mecc.) to gum: la lima si è impastata, the file has gummed
    4 (tip.) to fill.
    * * *
    [impas'tare]
    verbo transitivo
    1) to knead [pasta, pane]; to pug [argilla, creta]; to mix [cemento, colori]
    2) to fur up [ lingua]
    * * *
    impastare
    /impas'tare/ [1]
     1 to knead [pasta, pane]; to pug [argilla, creta]; to mix [cemento, colori]; impastare la farina con l'acqua to mix the flour with the water
     2 to fur up [ lingua].

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > impastare

  • 123 infornata

    infornata s.f.
    1 batch (of bread)
    2 (fig.) batch, bunch, group: un'infornata di reclute, a batch of recruits; un'infornata di lettere di reclamo, a batch (o bunch) of complaining letters.
    * * *
    [infor'nata]
    sostantivo femminile batch (anche fig. iron.)
    * * *
    infornata
    /infor'nata/
    sostantivo f.
    batch (anche fig. iron.).

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > infornata

  • 124 ingoiare

    swallow
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    ingoiare v.tr. to swallow, to gulp down (anche fig.): ingoiò un pezzo di pane, he swallowed a morsel of bread; ingoiare il pranzo in due bocconi, to gulp down one's lunch in two mouthfuls; furono ingoiati dal mare, dall'oscurità, they were swallowed up (o engulfed) by the sea, by the darkness; ingoiare le lacrime, to hold back one's tears; ha sempre dovuto ingoiare molte umiliazioni, he's always had to put up with a lot of humiliation // ingoiare la pillola, un rospo, (fig.) to swallow a bitter pill.
    * * *
    [ingo'jare]
    verbo transitivo
    1) (mandare giù) to swallow (up) [ cibo]; (in fretta) to gulp (down) [ boccone]
    2) fig. (sopportare) to swallow [ insulti]
    3) fig. (fare sparire) [ onde] to engulf, to swallow up [nave, persona]
    * * *
    ingoiare
    /ingo'jare/ [1]
     1 (mandare giù) to swallow (up) [ cibo]; (in fretta) to gulp (down) [ boccone]
     2 fig. (sopportare) to swallow [ insulti]
     3 fig. (fare sparire) [ onde] to engulf, to swallow up [nave, persona].

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > ingoiare

  • 125 inteso

    1. past part vedere intendere
    2. adj ( capito) understood
    ( destinato) intended, meant (a to)
    siamo intesi? agreed?
    ben inteso needless to say, of course
    * * *
    inteso agg.
    1 (convenuto, stabilito) understood, agreed upon: come inteso, as agreed upon; è inteso che tu devi venire con me, it is understood that you must come with me; siamo rimasti intesi che verrà a prenderci alle 3, we agreed he would come and fetch us at 3; resta inteso che..., let it be clearly understood that... // inteso?, siamo intesi?, is that clear?
    2 (mirante) intended (to do), meant (to do): il Parlamento approvò un progetto di legge inteso a ridurre il prezzo del pane, Parliament passed a bill intended to reduce the price of bread
    3 (compreso, interpretato) understood: la frase intesa male suscitò la sua rabbia, the phrase misunderstood made him angry; una vacanza intesa come momento di riposo, a holiday considered as a period of rest; la società intesa come insieme di uomini, society understood as people in general.
    * * *
    [in'teso] inteso (-a)
    1. pp
    See:
    2. agg
    1) (pattuito) agreed, (capito) understood

    resta inteso che... — it is understood that...

    2)

    (destinato) inteso a fare qc — intended to do sth

    * * *
    [in'teso] 1. 2.

    resta o rimane inteso che it is understood that; sia ben inteso, non vi parlo di politica now don't get me wrong, I'm not talking about politics here; intesi! — agreed! right you are!

    2) (volto) intended, meant (a to)
    * * *
    inteso
    /in'teso/
     →  intendere
     1 (convenuto) resta o rimane inteso che it is understood that; sia ben inteso, non vi parlo di politica now don't get me wrong, I'm not talking about politics here; intesi! agreed! right you are!
     2 (volto) intended, meant (a to).

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > inteso

  • 126 inzuppare

    soak
    ( intingere) dip
    * * *
    inzuppare v.tr.
    1 to soak, to drench, to steep: la pioggia mi ha inzuppato il soprabito, the rain has soaked through my overcoat; inzuppare il pane nel latte, to soak bread in milk
    2 (intingere) to dip: inzuppare la penna nell'inchiostro, to dip one's pen in the ink.
    inzupparsi v.intr.pron. to get* drenched, to get* soaked through: con quel temporale ci siamo inzuppati da capo a piedi, in that storm we got soaked from head to foot.
    * * *
    [intsup'pare]
    1. vt

    (gen) inzuppare qc (di) — to soak sth (in)

    to get soaked, get drenched
    * * *
    [intsup'pare] 1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) (intingere) to dip, to dunk
    2) (bagnare completamente) to soak, to drench
    2.
    verbo pronominale inzupparsi to get* drenched, to get* soaked
    * * *
    inzuppare
    /intsup'pare/ [1]
     1 (intingere) to dip, to dunk
     2 (bagnare completamente) to soak, to drench
    II inzupparsi verbo pronominale
     to get* drenched, to get* soaked.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > inzuppare

  • 127 inzuppato

    soaked
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    inzuppato agg. soaked, drenched, thoroughly wet: inzuppato di pioggia, drenched with rain; pane inzuppato nel latte, bread soaked in milk; non avevo ombrello e tornai inzuppato, I had no umbrella and I came back wet (o drenched through o soaked to the skin).
    * * *
    [intsup'pato] 1. 2.

    inzuppato d'acqua — [ terreno] soggy, wet; [ abiti] soaking wet

    * * *
    inzuppato
    /intsup'pato/
     →  inzuppare
      inzuppato d'acqua [ terreno] soggy, wet; [ abiti] soaking wet.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > inzuppato

  • 128 lavorare per la pagnotta

    lavorare per la pagnotta
    to work for one's bread and butter.
    \
    →  pagnotta

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > lavorare per la pagnotta

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