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1 candied
['kændɪd]aggettivo candito* * ** * *candied /ˈkændɪd/a.candito: candied fruit, frutta candita; canditi (pl.)● candied peel, scorzette d'arancia candite.* * *['kændɪd]aggettivo candito -
2 peel
I [piːl]nome buccia f., scorza f., pelle f.II 1. [piːl] 2.verbo intransitivo [ paint] scrostarsi; [ sunburnt person] spellarsi; [ skin] esfoliarsi, squamarsi; [fruit, vegetable] sbucciarsi- peel off* * *[pi:l] 1. verb1) (to take off the skin or outer covering of (a fruit or vegetable): She peeled the potatoes.) sbucciare, pelare2) (to take off or come off in small pieces: The paint is beginning to peel (off).) staccarsi2. noun(the skin of certain fruits, especially oranges, lemons etc.) buccia, scorza, pelle- peeler- peelings* * *[piːl]1. n(gen) buccia, (of orange, lemon etc) scorza, buccia2. vt3. vi•- peel off* * *peel (1) /pi:l/n. [u]buccia; scorza; pelle: lemon peel, scorza di limone; candied peel, scorzette ( di limone o d'arancio) candite.peel (2) /pi:l/n.pala da fornaio.peel (3) /pi:l/n.(to) peel /pi:l/A v. t.3 (generalm. to peel off) staccare, togliere ( la buccia, la scorza, un indumento, ecc.): She gingerly peeled off the plaster, tolse cautamente il cerottoB v. i.1 sbucciarsi; spellarsi: She got sunburnt and her face peeled, prese troppo sole e le si spellò il viso2 (fam.) spogliarsi; svestirsi● (fam.) to keep one's eyes peeled, tenere gli occhi ben aperti.* * *I [piːl]nome buccia f., scorza f., pelle f.II 1. [piːl] 2.verbo intransitivo [ paint] scrostarsi; [ sunburnt person] spellarsi; [ skin] esfoliarsi, squamarsi; [fruit, vegetable] sbucciarsi- peel off -
3 candied can·died adj
['kændɪd]candied peel — scorzette fpl di frutta candita
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