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1 delectable
[dɪ'lektəbl]aggettivo delizioso* * *delectable /dɪˈlɛktəbl/a.delectabilityn. [u]delectablyavv.deliziosamente.* * *[dɪ'lektəbl]aggettivo delizioso -
2 delectable
adjective* * *de·lec·table[dɪˈlektəbl̩]* * *[dɪ'lektəbl]adjköstlich; (fig) reizend* * ** * *adjective* * *adj.köstlich adj. -
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5 lukullisch
Adj. epicurean; Gericht: auch exquisite; (üppig) sumptuous; lukullische Leckerbissen epicurean delights* * *lu|kụl|lisch [lu'kʊlɪʃ]1. adjepicurean2. advexquisitely* * *lu·kul·lisch[luˈkʊlɪʃ]adj (geh) delectable, exquisiteein \lukullisches Menü an epicurean set menu\lukullisch schlemmen/speisen to feast on/eat delectable [or exquisite] food* * *lukullische Leckerbissen epicurean delights -
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7 ağız
",-ğzı 1. mouth. 2. rim, brim (of a cup or an opening). 3. muzzle (of a gun). 4. intersection, corner (of roads). 5. cutting edge, blade (of a knife). 6. dialect; regional accent. 7. persuasive talk, forceful way of speaking. 8. mus. regional form. 9. time: iki ağız twice. üç ağız three times. 10. brink. -dan 1. orally, verbally. 2. by mouth. -ından 1. as heard directly from. 2. in the name of. -ıyla (to tell) personally. -ını açacağına gözünü aç. Don´t stand gaping, open your eyes. -ını açıp gözünü yummak to swear a blue streak, rant and rave. -ı açık 1. open, uncovered (receptacle). 2. idiotic, moronic. -ı açık ayran delisi halfwit, simpleton. -ı (bir karış) açık kalmak to gape with astonishment. -ını açmak 1. to open one´s mouth. 2. to speak up. 3. to give vent to one´s feelings. 4. to gape with astonishment. -/-ını açmamak not to open one´s mouth; to be silent, hold one´s tongue. - açtırmamak /a/ to give (someone) no opportunity to talk. - ağıza to the brim. - ağıza dolu brimful, brimming. - ağıza vermek to whisper privately to each other. -dan ağıza by word of mouth, by rumor. -dan ağıza yayılmak (for a rumor) to be spread by word of mouth. -a alınmaz/alınmayacak obscene, very vulgar, unmentionable. - alışkanlığı the habit of using a certain expression. -ına almamak /ı/ not to mention, not to let pass one´s lips. -/-ını aramak /ın/ to sound out (a person). - armonikası harmonica, mouth organ. -ına atmak /ı/ to put (something) in one´s mouth. -ı aya, gözü çaya bakmak to be absentminded, be inclined not to pay attention to one´s work. -ına bakakalmak /ın/ to be spellbound by (one´s) words. -ından baklayı çıkarmak to put aside considerations and speak out, let the cat out of the bag. -ında bakla ıslanmamak not to be able to keep a secret. -ına bakmak /ın/ 1. to wait for (someone´s) words. 2. to obey blindly. -ına/-ının içine baktırmak to have great charm in talking. -ından bal akmak to talk sweetly. -ını bıçak açmamak to be too distressed to talk, have one´s mouth sealed with grief. -ı bir in agreement on what to say. -ına bir kemik atmak /ın/ to throw (someone) a bone, give (someone) money to keep him quiet. -ına bir parmak bal çalmak /ın/ to try to put (someone) off by promises or petty gains. -ına bir şey/çöp koymamak not to eat a thing. -ına bir zeytin verip altına/ardına bir tulum tutmak to do a small favor and expect a big return. -ını bozmak to swear, use bad language. -ı bozuk foulmouthed, scurrilous. - bozukluğu abusiveness. - burun birbirine karışmak 1. (for one´s anger, sadness, or fatigue) to show in one´s face. 2. (for one´s face) to be battered and bruised. -ına burnuna bulaştırmak /ı/ to mess up (a job). -ını burnunu dağıtmak /ın/ to pound (one´s) face, beat (someone) up. -ı burnu yerinde good-looking, attractive, handsome. -ı büyük boastful. -ında büyümek (for food) to be hard to swallow. -ından çıkanı/çıkan sözü kulağı duymamak/işitmemek not to realize what one is saying, to (get angry and) explode. -ından çıkmak to slip out without being intended. -ından çıt çıkmamak not to divulge a word, (for someone´s mouth) to be sealed. -ı çiriş çanağına dönmek to have one´s mouth get dry and bitter. -da dağılmak (for pastry) to be delicious, be delectable. -ını dağıtmak /ın/ colloq. to hit (someone) in the mouth, sock (someone) in the kisser. - dalaşı/dalaşması quarrel, row. -ına değin up to the brim. - değişikliği variety in food. -ı değişmek to change one´s tune. - değiştirmek to change one´s tune. -ı dili bağlanmak not to open one´s mouth, be silent. - dil vermemek to be too sick to talk. -ı dili yok. He submits meekly./He doesn´t protest. -ından dirhemle laf/söz/lakırdı çıkmak to be someone of few words, be tight-lipped: Şadan´ın ağzından dirhemle laf çıkar. Şadan is a man of few words. -dan dolma muzzle-loading. - dolusu küfür unrestrained swearing. -ından dökülmek 1. to be said unconvincingly or halfheartedly. 2. to be evident from one´s wor -
8 приятный вкус
1) General subject: flavor, flavour, nuttiness, nuttiness (особ. привкус орехов), pleasing savor, pleasing savour, sapidity (чего-л.)2) Chemistry: palatability3) Food industry: delectable flavor -
9 gozo
iz.1. enjoyment, pleasure; gure belarrien \gozorako to the delight of our ears2. ( ahogozoa) taste, palate; \gozoa hartu to taste | to have a taste3. ( gozoki)1. ( azukrea, eztia bezala) sweet2. ( zapore onekoa) delicious, tasty, savoury (GB), savory (USA), delectable; Euskal Herriko janaria \gozo-\gozoa da the food from the Basque County is quite deliciousa. ( soinua, ahotsa) soft, gentleb. ( klima) mildc. ( laztana) gentled. ( euria) gentle; euri \gozo eta ongilea a gentle and beneficial raine. ( sua) gentle4. ( atsegina)a. ( oro.) pleasant, nice; usain \gozoa a pleasant smell; giro \gozoa zegoen gela hartan there was a nice atmosphere in that room; amets \gozoa a pleasant dreamb. ( lana, loa) delightful, nice5. ( biguna) soft; zur \gozoa soft wood; harri \gozoa soft stone6. ( oparoa) fertile, rich; lur \gozoa rich soil -
10 palatable
1. a вкусный2. a приятныйСинонимический ряд:1. aperitive (adj.) agreeable; aperitif; aperitive; appetizing; flavorsome; good-tasting; gustatory; mouth-watering; relishing; sapid; saporous; savorous; savorsome; savory; tasteful; tasty; toothsome; toothy2. delicious (adj.) delectable; delicious; juicy; luscious; savoury; scrumptiousАнтонимический ряд:distasteful; flavorless; tasteless; unpalatable -
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1. n пряное, острое блюдо, подаваемое в начале или в конце обеда2. a вкусный, аппетитный3. a хорошо пахнущий; ароматныйsavoury herbs — ароматические травы, пряные растения
4. a острый, пикантный5. a обыкн. отриц. в конструкциях привлекательный, приятный6. a рел. блаженный, безгрешныйСинонимический ряд:heavenly (adj.) ambrosial; delectable; delicious; heavenly; juicy; luscious; palatable; scrumptious; tasty; toothsome
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