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Кулинария: заливное из свинины -
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Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности > jellied pork
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1. a застывший, превратившийся в желе, в студень2. a покрытый желе; заливнойСинонимический ряд:coagulated (verb) clotted; coagulated; congealed; gelatinized; gelled; jelled; set -
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1. n каравай, буханка хлеба; булка2. n ист. библ. хлеб3. n мясной хлеб4. n голова сахару5. n кочан6. n сл. голова7. v образовать кочан8. n ничегонеделание, праздность9. v бездельничать, зря терять время, заниматься пустяками, слоняться, шататься без делаСинонимический ряд:1. bread (noun) bread; bun; cake; dough; lump; mass; pastry; roll; twist2. idle (verb) be unoccupied; bum; dawdle; diddle; diddle-daddle; drone; goldbrick; idle; kill time; laze; lazy; loll; lollygag; lounge; malinger; shirk; take it easy; vegetate3. walk (verb) amble; loiter; saunter; stroll; walkАнтонимический ряд: -
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1. n телятинаveal cordon bleu — телятина «кордон блё»
2. n редк. телёнок,3. v амер. откармливать телят на убой4. v амер. разделывать телячью тушуСинонимический ряд:animal flesh (noun) animal flesh; beef; flesh; lamb; meat; mutton; pork; turkey; venison
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