-
1 in short supply
(not available in sufficient quantity: Fresh vegetables are in short supply.) în cantitate redusă -
2 contrast
1. verb1) (to show marked difference from: His words contrast with his actions.) a contrasta (cu)2) (to compare so as to show differences: Contrast fresh and frozen vegetables and you'll find the fresh ones taste better.) a pune în contrast2. noun1) (difference(s) in things or people that are compared: The contrast between their attitudes is very marked.) contrast2) (a thing or person that shows a marked difference (to another): She's a complete contrast to her sister.) opus -
3 crisp
-
4 sweet
[swi:t] 1. adjective1) (tasting like sugar; not sour, salty or bitter: as sweet as honey; Children eat too many sweet foods.) dulce2) (tasting fresh and pleasant: young, sweet vegetables.) proaspăt3) ((of smells) pleasant or fragrant: the sweet smell of flowers.) suav4) ((of sounds) agreeable or delightful to hear: the sweet song of the nightingale.) melodios5) (attractive or charming: What a sweet little baby!; a sweet face/smile; You look sweet in that dress.) fermecător, atrăgător6) (kindly and agreeable: She's a sweet girl; The child has a sweet nature.) amabil2. noun1) ((American candy) a small piece of sweet food eg chocolate, toffee etc: a packet of sweets; Have a sweet.) bomboană; dulciuri2) ((a dish or course of) sweet food near or at the end of a meal; (a) pudding or dessert: The waiter served the sweet.) desert3) (dear; darling: Hallo, my sweet!) drag•- sweeten- sweetener
- sweetly
- sweetness
- sweetheart
- sweet potato
- sweet-smelling
- sweet-tempered
См. также в других словарях:
Fresh — (fr[e^]sh), a. [Compar. {Fresher} (fr[e^]sh [ e]r); superl. {Freshest}.] [OE. fresch, AS. fersc; akin to D. versch, G. frisch, OHG. frisc, Sw. frisk, Dan. frisk, fersk, Icel. fr[imac]skr frisky, brisk, ferskr fresh; cf. It. fresco, OF. fres,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fresh breeze — Fresh Fresh (fr[e^]sh), a. [Compar. {Fresher} (fr[e^]sh [ e]r); superl. {Freshest}.] [OE. fresch, AS. fersc; akin to D. versch, G. frisch, OHG. frisc, Sw. frisk, Dan. frisk, fersk, Icel. fr[imac]skr frisky, brisk, ferskr fresh; cf. It. fresco, OF … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fresh gale — Fresh Fresh (fr[e^]sh), a. [Compar. {Fresher} (fr[e^]sh [ e]r); superl. {Freshest}.] [OE. fresch, AS. fersc; akin to D. versch, G. frisch, OHG. frisc, Sw. frisk, Dan. frisk, fersk, Icel. fr[imac]skr frisky, brisk, ferskr fresh; cf. It. fresco, OF … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fresh way — Fresh Fresh (fr[e^]sh), a. [Compar. {Fresher} (fr[e^]sh [ e]r); superl. {Freshest}.] [OE. fresch, AS. fersc; akin to D. versch, G. frisch, OHG. frisc, Sw. frisk, Dan. frisk, fersk, Icel. fr[imac]skr frisky, brisk, ferskr fresh; cf. It. fresco, OF … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fresh — fresh1 [fresh] adj. [ME < OE fersc, but altered under infl. of OFr fres, fresche < Gmc * friska (> Ger frisch & OE fersc)] 1. a) recently produced, obtained, or arrived b) newly made [fresh coffee] 2. having original strength, vigor,… … English World dictionary
fresh´ness — fresh1 «frehsh», adjective, adverb, noun. –adj. 1. newly made, arrived, or gathered; recent: »fresh vegetables. On it were the fresh footmarks of a little animal (John Tyndall). 2. not known, seen, or used before; new; recent: »Is there any fresh … Useful english dictionary
fresh — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French fresch, freis, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German frisc fresh; akin to Old English fersc fresh Date: 13th century 1. a. having its original qualities unimpaired: as (1) full of or … New Collegiate Dictionary
fresh — freshly, adv. freshness, n. /fresh/, adj., fresher, freshest, n., v., adv. adj. 1. newly made or obtained: fresh footprints. 2. recently arrived; just come: fresh from school. 3. new; not previously known, met with, etc.; novel: to uncover fresh… … Universalium
fresh — [[t]frɛʃ[/t]] adj., fresh•er, fresh•est, adv. n. v. 1) newly made or obtained: fresh footprints[/ex] 2) recently arrived; just come: fresh from school[/ex] 3) not previously known; new; novel: to uncover fresh facts[/ex] 4) additional or further … From formal English to slang
Fresh fish — In food preparation, curing refers to various preservation and flavoring processes, especially of meat or fish, by the addition of a combination of salt, sugar and nitrate and/or nitrite. Many curing processes also involve smoking. The etymology… … Wikipedia
Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables — Studio album by Dead Kenne … Wikipedia