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1 dish
[diʃ]1) (a plate, bowl etc in which food is brought to the table: a large shallow dish.) prato2) (food mixed and prepared for the table: She served us an interesting dish containing chicken and almonds.) prato•- dish-washing
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- dish out* * *[diʃ] n 1 prato, iguaria. 2 travessa, tigela, qualquer recipiente em forma de prato, tigela. 3 arch xícara, etc. 4 cavidade. 5 Min recipiente para medir minério. 6 sl mulher bonita. 7 dishes utensílios para servir à mesa. • vt+vi 1 pôr ou servir numa travessa ou prato. 2 fazer ou tornar côncavo. 3 coll frustrar, desapontar, lograr. I am dished up estou perdido. made dish prato composto de vários ingredientes. side dish prato que acompanha o prato principal. standing dish prato trivial cotidiano. to dish it out aplicar punição, repreender. to dish out distribuir, entregar. to dish the dirt sl futricar, mexericar. to dish up an old story repisar uma velha história. to dish up 1 servir, pôr na mesa. 2 apresentar de maneira atrativa. to do the dishes lavar a louça. -
2 dish
[diʃ]1) (a plate, bowl etc in which food is brought to the table: a large shallow dish.) travessa2) (food mixed and prepared for the table: She served us an interesting dish containing chicken and almonds.) prato•- dish-washing - dishwater - dish out -
3 dish
prato, vasilha, travessa -
4 dish aerial
dish aer.i.al[d'iʃ ɛəriəl] n = link=dish%20antenna dish antenna. -
5 dish antenna
dish an.ten.na[d'iʃ æntenə] n Radio antena receptora ou transmissora em forma de prato. -
6 dish of gossip
dish of gos.sip[diʃ əv g'ɔsip] n conversa, tagarelice, mexerico, bisbilhotice. -
7 dish rack
dish rack[d'iʃ ræk] n escorredor de pratos. -
8 dish rag
dish rag[d'iʃ ræg] n pano para lavar louça, rodilha. -
9 dish towel
dish tow.el[d'iʃ tauəl] n pano para enxugar louça. -
10 dish washing
dish wash.ing[d'iʃ wɔʃiŋ] n lavagem de louça. -
11 dish-cloth
dish-cloth[d'iʃklɔθ] n rodilha, pano para lavar louça. -
12 dish-cover
dish-cov.er[d'iʃk∧və] n tampa de metal ou de louça para conservar quente a comida. -
13 dish-mat
dish-mat[d'iʃmæt] n descansador para travessas, pratos, etc. -
14 dish-pan
dish-pan[d'iʃpæn] n bacia para lavar louça. -
15 dish out
(to distribute or give to people: He dished out the potatoes.) distribuir -
16 dish-washing
noun (the job of washing soiled dishes.) lavagem da louça -
17 dish out
(to distribute or give to people: He dished out the potatoes.) distribuir -
18 dish-washing
noun (the job of washing soiled dishes.) lavagem de louça -
19 to dish the dirt
to dish the dirtcoll espalhar histórias e mexericos maliciosos sobre alguém.————————to dish the dirtsl futricar, mexericar. -
20 to dish up an old story
to dish up an old storyrepisar uma velha história. to dish up 1 servir, pôr na mesa. 2 apresentar de maneira atrativa.
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