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1 fish
fish [fɪ∫]1. noun• do you like fish? tu aimes le poisson ?• there are plenty more fish in the sea les occasions ne manquent pas ; (relationship) un (e) de perdu(e) dix de retrouvé(e)s3. compounds• fish knife and fork couvert m à poisson ► fish market noun (retail) marché m au poisson ; (wholesale) criée f* * *[fɪʃ] 1. 2. 3.1) lit pêcherto fish for trout/cod — pêcher la truite/la morue
2) fig ( test for response)•Phrasal Verbs:- fish out••to drink like a fish — (colloq) boire comme un trou
there are plenty more fish in the sea — un de perdu, dix de retrouvés
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2 fish cake
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3 croquette
breaded, deepfriedground meat, fish, fowl, or vegetables bound with eggs or sauce, shaped into various forms, usually coated in bread crumbs, and deep fried.♦ A thick patty made up of cooked foods. These patties or balls are breaded and fried or sautéed. Vegetables, fish, or meat may be used in croquettes. -
4 fish cake
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5 Croquette
ground meat, fish, fowl, or vegetables bound with eggs or sauce, shaped into various forms, usually coated in bread crumbs, and deep fried. -
6 croqueta
f.1 croquette.2 chopped vegetables patty, patty.* * *1 croquette* * *SF croquette* * *femenino croquette* * *= croquette.Ex. Croquettes are often served as fingerfood with a dipping sauce.----* croqueta de pescado = fish cake.* * *femenino croquette* * *= croquette.Ex: Croquettes are often served as fingerfood with a dipping sauce.
* croqueta de pescado = fish cake.* * *1 ( Coc) ≈ croquettecroquetas de pescado/carne ≈ fish/meat croquettes2 ( Méx) (para perros, gatos) pellet* * *
croqueta sustantivo femenino
croquette
croqueta f Culin croquette
' croqueta' also found in these entries:
English:
croquette
- fish
* * *croqueta nfcroquette* * *f GASTR croquette* * *croqueta nf: croquette* * *croqueta n croquette -
7 arrain
[from *arrani] iz.1. Arraina. Oharra: ikus oharra fish sarrerana. fish; hiru \arrain three fish; ur gezatako \\ ur gazitako \arrainak freshwater \\ saltwater fishb. ( mota) fish; mota guztietako \arrainak hemen bizi dira all kinds of fishes live here; legatza, bakailaoa, berdela eta beste \arrainak hake, cod, mackeral and other fishesc. [ mugagabea ] \arrainetan ibili to be fishing; \arrainetara irten to sail out to fish; \arrainetara joan to go fishingd. (irud.) ur handiko \arrainak big shots | fat catse. [ izenen aurrean ] fish-; \arrain-arrautzak fish eggs2. Sukal.a. fish; \arrain bizi-bizia! fresh fish!; \arrain izoztu frozen fish; \arrain ketu smoked fishb. [ izenen aurrean ] fish-, \arrain-jan fish food; \arrain-kroketa fish croquette; \arrain-xerra fish fillet; \arrain-zopa fish soup -
8 croqueta
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9 кюфте
meat ball, rissole(от картофи и пр.) croquetteпрен. podge, dumpling* * *кюфтѐ,2. прен. podge, dumpling.* * *burger; hamburger: I prefer кюфтеs to fish. - Предпочитам кюфтета пред риба.* * *1. (от картофи и пр.) croquette 2. meat ball, rissole 3. прен. podge, dumpling -
10 frito
adj.fried.past part.past participle of spanish verb: freír.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: fritar.* * *► adjetivo1 COCINA fried2 familiar fed up, sick1 piece of fried food\————————1 piece of fried food* * *1.PP de freír2. ADJ1) [gen] friedpatatas o LAm papas fritas — chips, French fries (EEUU)
2)las matemáticas me traen frito — I've totally had it with maths *, I'm totally fed up with maths
3) [pelo] frizzy3. SM1) (=plato) fry, fried dish2)3) [en disco] hiss, crackling* * *- ta adjetivo1) (Coc) fried2)a) (fam) ( harto) fed up (colloq)b) (CS, Méx fam) ( en apuros) done for (colloq)estamos fritos — we're done for o we've had it (colloq)
3) (fam) ( dormido) fast o sound asleepquedarse frito — to fall asleep, to doze off
* * *= fried.Ex. The meat tasted good, but they added this weird fried onion and a pat of butter, which seemed a bit like gilding the lily.----* bocadillo de patatas fritas = chip butty.* estar frito de sed = be parched, spit + feathers, be parched with thirst.* frito al estilo chino = stir-fry.* frito en abundante aceite = deep-fried.* masa frita = fritter.* patata frita = chip.* patata frita de bolsa = potato chip.* patatas fritas = french fries, fries.* patatas fritas de bolsa = crisps, potato crisps.* * *- ta adjetivo1) (Coc) fried2)a) (fam) ( harto) fed up (colloq)b) (CS, Méx fam) ( en apuros) done for (colloq)estamos fritos — we're done for o we've had it (colloq)
3) (fam) ( dormido) fast o sound asleepquedarse frito — to fall asleep, to doze off
* * *= fried.Ex: The meat tasted good, but they added this weird fried onion and a pat of butter, which seemed a bit like gilding the lily.
* bocadillo de patatas fritas = chip butty.* estar frito de sed = be parched, spit + feathers, be parched with thirst.* frito al estilo chino = stir-fry.* frito en abundante aceite = deep-fried.* masa frita = fritter.* patata frita = chip.* patata frita de bolsa = potato chip.* patatas fritas = french fries, fries.* patatas fritas de bolsa = crisps, potato crisps.* * *frito -taA ( Coc) friedBeste niño me tiene frito I'm fed up with o sick of this child ( colloq)si lo perdemos, estamos fritos if we miss it, we've had it o we're done forCquedarse frito to fall asleep, to doze offestá totalmente frito he's dead to the world ( colloq), he's fast o sound asleeplo dejaron frito they wasted him (sl)* * *
frito◊ -ta adjetivo
1 (Coc) fried
2
frito,-a
I adjetivo
1 Culin fried
2 fam (dormido) estaba frito en el sillón, he was fast asleep in the armchair
quedarse frito, to fall asleep
3 fam (harto) exasperated, fed up
me tiene frita con sus tonterías, I'm sick to death of all her nonsense
II sustantivo masculino piece of fried food
' frito' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cuscurro
- frita
- huevo
- fritanga
- tajada
- torreja
- tostón
English:
fish and chips
- croquette
- fish
- fried
- have
* * *frito, -a♦ participiover freír♦ adj1. [alimento] friedme tienen frito con tantas quejas I'm sick (and tired) of all their complaining;estos niños me tienen frita I'm fed up with these childrenme estoy quedando frito I'm nodding off;todas las noches se queda frito en el sofá in the evenings, he flakes out on the sofalo dejaron frito delante de su casa they did him in o bumped him off right outside his house♦ fritos nmplfried food* * *I part → freírII adj1 GASTR fried2:estar frito fam be dead to the world fam ;quedarse frito fam fall asleep, crash fam ;3:los vecinos me traen frito fam I’m sick to death of the people next door famIII mpl:fritos fried food sg* * *frito, -ta adj1) : friedtener frito a alguien: to get on someone's nervesse quedó frito en el sofá: she fell asleep on the couch* * *frito adj fried -
11 frito
frito
◊ -ta adjetivo1 (Coc) fried 2
frito,-a
I adjetivo
1 Culin fried
2 fam (dormido) estaba frito en el sillón, he was fast asleep in the armchair
quedarse frito, to fall asleep
3 fam (harto) exasperated, fed up
me tiene frita con sus tonterías, I'm sick to death of all her nonsense
II sustantivo masculino piece of fried food ' frito' also found in these entries: Spanish: cuscurro - frita - huevo - fritanga - tajada - torreja - tostón English: fish and chips - croquette - fish - fried - have -
12 cake
cake [keɪk]1. nounb. cake of soap savon m2. compounds* * *[keɪk] 1.2) (of soap, wax) pain m3) (of fish, potato) croquette f2.intransitive verb [mud, blood] former une croûte (on sur)••it's a piece of cake — (colloq) c'est du gâteau (colloq)
to get a ou one's slice ou share of the cake — avoir sa part du gâteau
you can't have your cake and eat it — on ne peut pas avoir le beurre et l'argent du beurre; hot cake
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13 galette
This is French for pancake, usually sweet, made of batters, doughs, or potatoes. Brioche-type dough or puff pastry are often used. Small short butter cookies were once also called galettes. The term has now been stretched to include preparations made of vegetables or fish. Different from a croquette, these cakes are not breaded. -
14 cake
A n2 (of soap, wax) pain m ;3 (of fish, potato) croquette f.C vi [mud, blood] former une croûte (on sur).it's a piece of cake ○ c'est du gâteau ○ ; to get a ou one's slice ou share of the cake avoir sa part du gâteau ; you can't have your cake and eat it on ne peut pas tout avoir, on ne peut pas avoir le beurre et l'argent du beurre ; that takes the cake ○ ! ça c'est le pompon! ; ⇒ hot cake. -
15 scallop
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