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noun (the crisp rind of roast pork.) chicharróntr['krækəlɪŋ]2 (sound of fire) chisporroteon.• chisporroteo s.m.• crepitación s.f.'kræklɪŋ2) ( Culin)b) cracklings pl (AmE) chicharrones mpl['kræklɪŋ]N1) (=no pl) (Culin) chicharrones mpl* * *['kræklɪŋ]2) ( Culin)b) cracklings pl (AmE) chicharrones mpl -
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f; -, -n; auch GEOL. crust; von Braten: crisp; von Schweinebraten: pork rind; gebraten: crackling; von Wunde: scab* * *die Krustecrust* * *Krụs|te ['krʊstə]f -, -ncrust; (von Schweinebraten) crackling; (von Braten) crisped outside* * ** * *Krus·te<-, -n>[ˈkrʊstə]f crust; (Bratenkruste) crackling* * *die; Kruste, Krusten1) crust; (vom Braten) crisp2) (Überzug) coating* * *Kruste f; -, -n; auch GEOL crust; von Braten: crisp; von Schweinebraten: pork rind; gebraten: crackling; von Wunde: scab* * *die; Kruste, Krusten1) crust; (vom Braten) crisp2) (Überzug) coating* * *-n f.crust n. -
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['kræklɪŋ]1) (sound) (of fire) crepitio m., scoppiettio m.; (of foil, cellophane) fruscio m.; (on radio) ronzio m., fruscio m.2) gastr. (crisp pork) cotenna f. di maiale arrostito* * *noun (the crisp rind of roast pork.) cicciolo* * *crackling /ˈkræklɪŋ/n. [u]1 crepitio; scoppiettio3 (al pl.) ciccioli.* * *['kræklɪŋ]1) (sound) (of fire) crepitio m., scoppiettio m.; (of foil, cellophane) fruscio m.; (on radio) ronzio m., fruscio m.2) gastr. (crisp pork) cotenna f. di maiale arrostito -
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(Cookery) Kruste, die* * *noun (the crisp rind of roast pork.) knusprige Kruste von Schweinebraten* * *crack·ling[ˈkrækl̩ɪŋ]n* * *['krklɪŋ]n no pl1)See:= academic.ru/16945/crackle">crackle* * *crackling [ˈkræklıŋ] s2. a) knusprige Kruste (des Schweinebratens)b) meist pl US Schweinegrieben pl* * *noun, no pl., no indef. art.(Cookery) Kruste, die* * *n.Geknister n. -
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['kræklɪŋ]n( of fire etc) trzaskanie nt; (on radio, telephone) trzaski pl; ( pork) (przypieczona) skórka f* * *noun (the crisp rind of roast pork.) spieczona skórka -
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noun (the crisp rind of roast pork.) sprø fleskesvorIsubst. \/ˈkræklɪŋ\/1) knitring, spraking, knasing2) ( i radio) spraking3) sprø fleskesvor4) (amer.) tjukkas, matmons5) ( slang) lammekjøtt, lekkert stykke (om jente)• she is a (nice) bit of crackling!IIadj. \/ˌkræklɪŋ\/1) knitrende, sprakende2) ( om vin) lett musserende -
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noun (the crisp rind of roast pork.) para -
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recsegés-ropogás, ropogósra sült malacbőr* * *noun (the crisp rind of roast pork.) ropogós (malacbőr); töpörtyű -
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noun (the crisp rind of roast pork.) torresmo* * *crack.ling[kr'ækliŋ] n 1 pele torrada de porco. 2 torresmo. • adj estalante, crocante. -
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n. çatırdama, hışırtı, jambonun çıtır çıtır kısmı* * *noun (the crisp rind of roast pork.) jambon rostosunun gevrek/kızarmış kısmı -
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noun (the crisp rind of roast pork.) skorja* * *[kraekliŋ]nounprasketanje; plural lojevi ocvirki; hrustljava skorja pečenke -
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noun (the crisp rind of roast pork.) (cūkas cepeša) kraukšķošā garoza* * *krakšķēšana, sprakšķēšana; kraukšķošā garoza -
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noun (the crisp rind of roast pork.) paskrudinta paršiuko odelė -
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noun (the crisp rind of roast pork.) knaprig svål -
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noun (the crisp rind of roast pork.) (chrumkavá) kôrka
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