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* * *['leɪdlfʊl]neach pan holds ten ladlefuls — in jeden Topf passt der Inhalt von zehn Schöpfkellen
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > ladleful
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['leɪdlfʊl]1) Общая лексика: полная ложка чего-л. (большая), полная (большая) ложка (чего-л.) -
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◙ n. מלוא מצקת, הכמות שמצקת אחת מכילה* * *◙ הליכמ תחא תקצמש תומכה,תקצמ אולמ◄ -
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noun two ladlefuls of soup.) ausufylli -
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noun two ladlefuls of soup.) merőkanálnyi -
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См. также в других словарях:
Ladleful — La dle*ful, n.; pl. {Ladlefuls}. A quantity sufficient to fill a ladle. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ladleful — has the plural form ladlefuls … Modern English usage
ladleful — ladle ► NOUN ▪ a large long handled spoon with a cup shaped bowl. ► VERB 1) serve or transfer with a ladle. 2) (ladle out) distribute in large amounts. DERIVATIVES ladleful noun. ORIGIN Old English, related … English terms dictionary
ladleful — noun see ladle I … New Collegiate Dictionary
ladleful — /layd l fool/, n., pl. ladlefuls. the amount that fills a ladle. [1400 50; late ME. See LADLE, FUL] Usage. See ful. * * * … Universalium
ladleful — adjective A sufficient quantity to fill a ladle … Wiktionary
ladleful — n. quantity that fills one ladle … English contemporary dictionary
ladleful — la·dle·ful … English syllables
ladleful — ˈlādəlˌfu̇l noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English ladel ful, from ladel ladle + ful : the quantity held by a ladle … Useful english dictionary
Ladlefuls — Ladleful La dle*ful, n.; pl. {Ladlefuls}. A quantity sufficient to fill a ladle. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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