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diʃ1) (a plate, bowl etc in which food is brought to the table: a large shallow dish.) plato2) (food mixed and prepared for the table: She served us an interesting dish containing chicken and almonds.) plato•- dish-washing
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dish n1. platowhat's your favourite dish? ¿cuál es tu plato preferido?2. fuentetr[dɪʃ]2 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL (food) plato3 SMALLTELEVISION/SMALL antena parabólica\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto do the dishes lavar los platosdish rack escurreplatos nombre masculinodish ['dɪʃ] vtserve: servirdish n1) : plato mthe national dish: el plato nacional2) plate: plato mto wash the dishes: lavar los platos3)serving dish : fuente fn.• bandeja s.f.• platillo s.m.• plato (cocinado) s.m.• vasija s.f.dɪʃ1)a) ( plate) plato m; ( serving dish) fuente fb) ( amount) plato mto wash o do the dishes — lavar los platos
2) ( Culin) plato m3) (Telec, TV) antena f parabólica•Phrasal Verbs:- dish out- dish up[dɪʃ]1. N1) (=plate) plato m ; (=serving dish) fuente f ; (=food) plato m, platillo m (Mex)to wash or do the dishes — fregar los platos
2) (TV) antena f parabólica; (Astron) reflector m3) * (=girl, boy) bombón * m2.VT [+ hopes, chances] desbaratar3.CPDdish aerial (Brit), dish antenna (US) N — antena f parabólica
dish soap N — (US) lavavajillas m inv
- dish out- dish up* * *[dɪʃ]1)a) ( plate) plato m; ( serving dish) fuente fb) ( amount) plato mto wash o do the dishes — lavar los platos
2) ( Culin) plato m3) (Telec, TV) antena f parabólica•Phrasal Verbs:- dish out- dish up -
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1 nC&G for roller in manufacture of rolled plate cuchara fCHEM plato m, vidrio de reloj mLAB vidrio de reloj m, cápsula fPHOTO cubeta f2 vtPROD embutir -
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s.1 fuente (bowl) (for serving); cazuela (for cooking); plato (comida)2 platillo, manjar, plato.3 pocillo.4 disco, caja, cubeta de cultivo.vt.to dish the dirt (on somebody) sacar los trapos sucios (de alguien), sacar los trapitos al sol (de alguien) (RP)2 servir. (plural dishfuls) (pt & pp dished) -
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7 dish consisting of rice with shellfish
English-spanish dictionary > dish consisting of rice with shellfish
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(to distribute or give to people: He dished out the potatoes.) distribuir, repartirexpr.• repartir v.• servir v.v.• escudillar v.dish out*expr.• distribuir liberalmente expr.v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( Culin) servir*b) ( distribute) (colloq) repartir; \<\<advice\>\> dar*VT + ADV [+ food] servir; [+ money] repartir; [+ advice] dar, impartir; [+ punishment] infligir, impartir; [+ criticism] hacer* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( Culin) servir*b) ( distribute) (colloq) repartir; \<\<advice\>\> dar* -
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13 dish antenna
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16 dish heater
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17 dish rocker
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18 dish thermometer
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20 dish antennas
antenas de discoEnglish-Spanish dictionary of astronomy terms > dish antennas
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