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diʃ1) (a plate, bowl etc in which food is brought to the table: a large shallow dish.) fat, bolle2) (food mixed and prepared for the table: She served us an interesting dish containing chicken and almonds.) rett•- dish-washing
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- dish outfatIsubst. \/dɪʃ\/1) ( også om innholdet) fat (med\/uten lokk), tallerken2) (mat)rett3) ( også satellite dish) parabolantenne4) ( hverdagslig) favorittgjøremål5) ( slang) stilig jente, stilig gutt• what a dish!6) uthuling, grop, forsenkningthe dishes oppvaskenwash up the dishes eller do\/wash the dishes vaske oppIIverb \/dɪʃ\/1) ( hverdagslig) lure, narre2) ( hverdagslig) knekke, knuse, gi sparken3) ( hverdagslig) knuse, legge i grus4) hule ut5) (amer.) sladre, spre rykterdish (the) dirt ( hverdagslig) slarve, spre sladderdish it out (hverdagslig, amer.) kjefte, bruke seg, gi igjen• he is quick to dish it out, but he can't take ithan er rask til å kaste seg over andre, men tåler ikke å bli kritisert selvdish out dele ut i øst og vestdish up\/out legge opp (på fat), anrettedish up ( også overført) diske opp med, varte opp med, servere
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dish the dirt on — dish the dirt (on (someone/something)) to talk about other people without worrying about being truthful. E mail us and dish the dirt on anyone – husbands, kids, whoever. Did you know that now astronauts can dish the dirt from space? Related… … New idioms dictionary
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dish the dirt on someone — dish the dirt (on (someone/something)) to talk about other people without worrying about being truthful. E mail us and dish the dirt on anyone – husbands, kids, whoever. Did you know that now astronauts can dish the dirt from space? Related… … New idioms dictionary
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