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1 Fruchtfleisch
n flesh (of fruit)* * *das Fruchtfleischpulp* * *Frụcht|fleischntflesh (of a fruit)* * *das1) (the soft part of fruit: the golden flesh of a peach.) flesh2) (the soft, fleshy part of a fruit.) pulp* * *Frucht·fleischnt [fruit] pulp [or flesh]* * *das flesh; pulp* * *Fruchtfleisch n flesh (of fruit)* * *das flesh; pulp* * *n.flesh (fruit) n.pulp (fruit) n. -
2 Fruchtmark
n fruit pulp* * *Frụcht|marknt (COOK)fruit pulp* * *Frucht·marknt [concentrated] [fruit] pulp* * *Fruchtmark n fruit pulp* * *n.pulp n. -
3 Pulpe
f < nahr> ■ pulp; fruit pulp -
4 Fruchtfleisch
n < nahr> ■ pulp; fruit pulp -
5 Fruchtpüree
n1. fruit pulp2. fruit puree -
6 Fruchtmark
n < nahr> ■ fruit pulp -
7 Obstmark
n < nahr> ■ fruit pulp -
8 Fruchtfleisch
Frucht·fleisch nt[fruit] pulp [or flesh] -
9 Fruchtmark
Frucht·mark nt[concentrated] [fruit] pulp -
10 Stampfen
I v/i3. (hat) NAUT. pitchII v/t (hat) TECH. (feststampfen) tamp, ram (down); (Erde, Lehm etc.) stamp (down); (Kartoffeln) mash; (Trauben) crush; im Mörser: pound, crush; aus dem Boden stampfen fig. produce s.th. out of thin air; ich kann’s doch nicht einfach aus dem Boden stampfen auch I can’t just wave my magic wand* * *(aufstampfen) to stamp; to stomp; to stump;(feststampfen) to tamp; to ram;(keltern) to crush;(zerkleinern) to mash* * *stạmp|fen1. vi1) (= laut auftreten) to stamp; (= auf und nieder gehen Maschine) to poundmit den Hufen stampfen — to paw (Brit) or stamp (US) the ground (with its hooves)
3) aux haben or sein (Schiff) to pitch, to toss2. vtSee:→ Boden2) (mit Stampfer) to mash; (im Mörser) to pound* * *1) (to stamp or tread heavily.) stomp2) ((of a ship) to rise and fall violently: The boat pitched up and down on the rough sea.) pitch3) ((of a ship) the act of pitching.) pitch4) (to walk or run heavily: He pounded down the road.) pound5) (to bring (the foot) down with force (on the ground): He stamped his foot with rage; She stamped on the insect.) stamp6) (an act of stamping the foot: `Give it to me!' she shouted with a stamp of her foot.) stamp7) (to walk with heavy, stamping steps: He stumped angrily out of the room.) stump* * *stamp·fen[ˈʃtampfn̩]I. vi1. Hilfsverb: haben (aufstampfen)[mit dem Fuß [auf den Boden]] \stampfen to stamp [one's foot][mit den Hufen] \stampfen to paw the ground [with its hooves]2. Hilfsverb: sein (stampfend gehen)▪ irgendwohin \stampfen to stamp off somewhere; (schweren Schrittes a.) to tramp somewhere; (mühselig) to trudge [or plod] somewhere3. Hilfsverb: haben (von Maschine) to pound4. Hilfsverb: haben (von Schiff) to pitchII. vt Hilfsverb: habengestampfter Lehm tamped [or spec pugged] clayKartoffeln [zu Kartoffelbrei] \stampfen to mash potatoesTrauben mit den [nackten] Füßen \stampfen to tread grapes* * *1.intransitives Verb1) (laut auftreten) stampmit den Füßen/den Hufen stampfen — stamp one's feet/its hoofs
2) mit sein (sich fortbewegen) tramp; (mit schweren Schritten) trudge3) (mit wuchtigen Stößen sich bewegen) <machine, engine, etc.> pound2.transitives Verb1)3) (zerkleinern) mash < potatoes>; pulp < fruit>; crush < sugar>; pound <millet, flour>* * *1. SCHIFF pitching2. (Geräusch einer Maschine etc) pounding, thumping* * *1.intransitives Verb1) (laut auftreten) stampmit den Füßen/den Hufen stampfen — stamp one's feet/its hoofs
2) mit sein (sich fortbewegen) tramp; (mit schweren Schritten) trudge3) (mit wuchtigen Stößen sich bewegen) <machine, engine, etc.> pound2.transitives Verb1)3) (zerkleinern) mash < potatoes>; pulp < fruit>; crush < sugar>; pound <millet, flour>* * *n.stamper n. -
11 stampfen
I v/i3. (hat) NAUT. pitchII v/t (hat) TECH. (feststampfen) tamp, ram (down); (Erde, Lehm etc.) stamp (down); (Kartoffeln) mash; (Trauben) crush; im Mörser: pound, crush; aus dem Boden stampfen fig. produce s.th. out of thin air; ich kann’s doch nicht einfach aus dem Boden stampfen auch I can’t just wave my magic wand* * *(aufstampfen) to stamp; to stomp; to stump;(feststampfen) to tamp; to ram;(keltern) to crush;(zerkleinern) to mash* * *stạmp|fen1. vi1) (= laut auftreten) to stamp; (= auf und nieder gehen Maschine) to poundmit den Hufen stampfen — to paw (Brit) or stamp (US) the ground (with its hooves)
3) aux haben or sein (Schiff) to pitch, to toss2. vtSee:→ Boden2) (mit Stampfer) to mash; (im Mörser) to pound* * *1) (to stamp or tread heavily.) stomp2) ((of a ship) to rise and fall violently: The boat pitched up and down on the rough sea.) pitch3) ((of a ship) the act of pitching.) pitch4) (to walk or run heavily: He pounded down the road.) pound5) (to bring (the foot) down with force (on the ground): He stamped his foot with rage; She stamped on the insect.) stamp6) (an act of stamping the foot: `Give it to me!' she shouted with a stamp of her foot.) stamp7) (to walk with heavy, stamping steps: He stumped angrily out of the room.) stump* * *stamp·fen[ˈʃtampfn̩]I. vi1. Hilfsverb: haben (aufstampfen)[mit dem Fuß [auf den Boden]] \stampfen to stamp [one's foot][mit den Hufen] \stampfen to paw the ground [with its hooves]2. Hilfsverb: sein (stampfend gehen)▪ irgendwohin \stampfen to stamp off somewhere; (schweren Schrittes a.) to tramp somewhere; (mühselig) to trudge [or plod] somewhere3. Hilfsverb: haben (von Maschine) to pound4. Hilfsverb: haben (von Schiff) to pitchII. vt Hilfsverb: habengestampfter Lehm tamped [or spec pugged] clayKartoffeln [zu Kartoffelbrei] \stampfen to mash potatoesTrauben mit den [nackten] Füßen \stampfen to tread grapes* * *1.intransitives Verb1) (laut auftreten) stampmit den Füßen/den Hufen stampfen — stamp one's feet/its hoofs
2) mit sein (sich fortbewegen) tramp; (mit schweren Schritten) trudge3) (mit wuchtigen Stößen sich bewegen) <machine, engine, etc.> pound2.transitives Verb1)3) (zerkleinern) mash < potatoes>; pulp < fruit>; crush < sugar>; pound <millet, flour>* * *A. v/i1. (hat) stamp;mit dem Fuß stampfen stamp one’s foot2. (hat) geräuschvoll: pound, thump;ein stampfendes Geräusch a pounding noise3. (ist) (stampfend gehen) tramp, stomp;B. v/t (hat) TECH (feststampfen) tamp, ram (down); (Erde, Lehm etc) stamp (down); (Kartoffeln) mash; (Trauben) crush; im Mörser: pound, crush;ich kann’s doch nicht einfach aus dem Boden stampfen auch I can’t just wave my magic wand* * *1.intransitives Verb1) (laut auftreten) stampmit den Füßen/den Hufen stampfen — stamp one's feet/its hoofs
2) mit sein (sich fortbewegen) tramp; (mit schweren Schritten) trudge3) (mit wuchtigen Stößen sich bewegen) <machine, engine, etc.> pound2.transitives Verb1)3) (zerkleinern) mash < potatoes>; pulp < fruit>; crush < sugar>; pound <millet, flour>* * *n.stamper n. -
12 verkochen
I v/i (ist verkocht) boil away; Kartoffeln etc.: overboil; zu Brei verkochen pej. boil down into a mush* * *(zu lange kochen) to overdo; to boil away* * *ver|kọ|chen ptp verko\#cht1. vi aux sein(Flüssigkeit) to boil away; (Kartoffeln, Gemüse) to overcook2. vtGemüse to overcook* * *ver·ko·chen *vi Hilfsverb: sein1. (verdampfen) to boil away* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (verdampfen) boil away2) (breiig werden) boil down to a pulp* * *A. v/i (ist verkocht) boil away; Kartoffeln etc: overboil;zu Brei verkochen pej boil down into a mushB. (hat):Früchte etczu Marmelade etc* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (verdampfen) boil away2) (breiig werden) boil down to a pulp -
13 Lychee
Ly|chee ['lɪtʃi]f -, -slychee, litchi* * *die1) ((a Chinese tree bearing) a small round fruit with white juicy pulp.) lychee2) ((a Chinese tree bearing) a small round fruit with white juicy pulp.) lichee -
14 in Brei verwandeln
(to make into pulp: The fruit was pulped and bottled.) pulp -
15 Tamarinde
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16 Fruchtfleisch
n1. (fruit) flesh2. pulp
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