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2 Wakefield Interfaith Food Pantry
Non-profit-making organization: WIFPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Wakefield Interfaith Food Pantry
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['pæntri]plural - pantries; noun(a room for storing food: The house had a large kitchen with a pantry.) spisekammer* * *['pæntri]plural - pantries; noun(a room for storing food: The house had a large kitchen with a pantry.) spisekammer -
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['pæntri]plural - pantries; noun(a room for storing food: The house had a large kitchen with a pantry.) shramba* * *[paentri]nounshramba -
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['pæntrɪ]1) (larder) dispensa f.2) (butler's etc.) office m.* * *['pæntri]plural - pantries; noun(a room for storing food: The house had a large kitchen with a pantry.) dispensa* * *pantry /ˈpæntrɪ/n.1 dispensa2 (naut.) riposto● butler's pantry, stanza ( fra la cucina e la sala da pranzo) in cui riporre stoviglie, vasellame, ecc.* * *['pæntrɪ]1) (larder) dispensa f.2) (butler's etc.) office m. -
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'pæntriplural - pantries; noun(a room for storing food: The house had a large kitchen with a pantry.) spiskammerspiskammersubst. \/ˈpæntrɪ\/1) spiskammer2) ( på hotell e.l.) anretning3) (sjøfart, luftfart, e.l.) pantry, pent(e)ri, sterris -
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nounSpeisekammer, die* * *['pæntri](a room for storing food: The house had a large kitchen with a pantry.) die Vorratskammer* * *pan·try[ˈpæntri]n Vorratskammer f* * *['pntrɪ]nSpeisekammer f* * *pantry [ˈpæntrı] s1. a) Speise-, Vorratskammer fb) Speiseschrank m2. Anrichteraum m (für kalte Speisen)* * *nounSpeisekammer, die* * *n.Speicher - m.Speisekammer f.Vorratskammer f. -
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['pæntri]plural - pantries; noun(a room for storing food: The house had a large kitchen with a pantry.) matarbúr -
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spejz, éléskamra* * *['pæntri]plural - pantries; noun(a room for storing food: The house had a large kitchen with a pantry.) éléskamra -
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['pæntri]plural - pantries; noun(a room for storing food: The house had a large kitchen with a pantry.) dispensa* * *pan.try[p'æntri] n 1 despensa. 2 copa. -
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n. kiler* * *kiler* * *['pæntri]plural - pantries; noun(a room for storing food: The house had a large kitchen with a pantry.) kiler -
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• ruokasäiliö• ruokakaappi• ruokakomero• välikkö• kylmäkomero* * *'pæntriplural - pantries; noun(a room for storing food: The house had a large kitchen with a pantry.) ruokakomero -
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['pæntrɪ]n* * *['pæntri]plural - pantries; noun(a room for storing food: The house had a large kitchen with a pantry.) spiżarnia -
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['pæntri]plural - pantries; noun(a room for storing food: The house had a large kitchen with a pantry.) pieliekamais* * *pieliekamais; trauku glabātava -
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['pæntri]plural - pantries; noun(a room for storing food: The house had a large kitchen with a pantry.) podėlis, sandėliukas -
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n. skafferi; serveringsrum; pentry* * *['pæntri]plural - pantries; noun(a room for storing food: The house had a large kitchen with a pantry.) skafferi -
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['pæntri]plural - pantries; noun(a room for storing food: The house had a large kitchen with a pantry.) spíž* * *• spíž -
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['pæntri]plural - pantries; noun(a room for storing food: The house had a large kitchen with a pantry.) komora* * *• zásobáren• komora -
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['pæntri]plural - pantries; noun(a room for storing food: The house had a large kitchen with a pantry.) cămară
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Pantry Pride — also known by its predecessor name Food Fair was a large supermarket chain in the United States. By 1957, Food Fair had 275 stores. At its peak the chain had more than 500 stores. It was founded by Samuel N. Friedland (1897? 1985), who opened the … Wikipedia
Pantry (disambiguation) — Pantry may refer to:*Pantry, where food is stored *John Pantry, musician *The Pantry, convenience store *The Pantry (restaurant), restaurant chain in British Columbia and Alberta … Wikipedia
pantry — (n.) c.1300, from Anglo Fr. panetrie (O.Fr. paneterie) bread room, from M.L. panataria office or room of a servant who has charge of food (lit. bread ), from L. panis bread (see FOOD (Cf. food)). Sense in English has evolved so far that its roots … Etymology dictionary
pantry — ► NOUN (pl. pantries) ▪ a small room or cupboard in which food, crockery, and cutlery are kept. ORIGIN from Old French paneter baker , from Latin panis bread … English terms dictionary
pantry — [pan′trē] n. pl. pantries [ME paneterie < OFr < ML panetaria < L panis, bread: see FOOD] 1. a small room or closet off the kitchen, where cooking ingredients and utensils, china, etc. are kept 2. a small room between the kitchen and… … English World dictionary
Pantry — A pantry is a room where food, provisions or dishes are stored and served in an ancillary capacity to the kitchen. The derivation of the word is from the same source as the Old French term paneterie ; that is from pain , the French form of the… … Wikipedia
Pantry Panic — Infobox Hollywood cartoon cartoon name = Pantry Panic series = Woody Woodpecker caption = director = Walter Lantz story artist = Ben Hardaway L.E. Elliott animator = Alex Lovy LaVerne Harding voice actor = Mel Blanc musician = Darrell Calker… … Wikipedia
pantry — noun (plural pantries) Etymology: Middle English panetrie, from Anglo French paneterie, from paneter servant in charge of the pantry, from pain bread, from Latin panis more at food Date: 14th century 1. a room or closet used for storage (as of… … New Collegiate Dictionary
pantry — noun /ˈpæntɹi/ A small room, closet, or cabinet usually located in or near the kitchen, dedicated to food storage and/or storing kitchenware. Since the pantry is not typically temperature controlled (unlike a refrigerator or root cellar), the… … Wiktionary
pantry — UK [ˈpæntrɪ] / US noun [countable] Word forms pantry : singular pantry plural pantries a small room for storing food, usually next to the kitchen … English dictionary
pantry — [13] A pantry is etymologically a ‘bread’ room. The word comes from Old French paneterie ‘cupboard for keeping bread’, a derivative of panetier ‘servant in charge of bread’. This was adopted from medieval Latin pānetārius, an alteration of late… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins