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noun* * *(something soft and wet: The potatoes have turned to mush after being boiled for so long.) der Brei- academic.ru/48673/mushy">mushy* * *[mʌʃ]to turn to \mush zu Brei [o breiig] werdenI panicked and my brain turned to \mush ( fig) ich geriet in Panik und konnte einfach nicht mehr vernünftig denken▪ to be \mush schnulzig seinthat film was just romantic \mush der Film war so eine richtige Schnulze* * *I [mʌʃ]nII [mʊʃ]he always sings such mush — er singt immer solche Schnulzen
n (Brit inf)2)* * *mush1 [mʌʃ] s1. weiche Masse, Brei m2. US Maismehlbrei m3. umga) Gefühlsduselei fb) sentimentales ‚Zeug4. RADIO Knistergeräusch n:5. Br sl Visage fmush2 [mʌʃ] USA v/ia) durch den Schnee stapfenb) mit Hundeschlitten fahrenB v/t die Schlittenhunde anfeuern* * *noun* * *n.Pampe -n f. -
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(something soft and wet: The potatoes have turned to mush after being boiled for so long.) papilla, pasta- mushytr[mʌʃ]1 (food) papilla, pasta2 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL gachas nombre femenino plural3 familiar (writing, speech, film) sentimentalismomush ['mʌʃ] n1) : gachas fpl (de maíz)2) sentimentality: sensiblería fn.• gacha s.f.• gachas s.f.pl.v.• viajar en trineo v.mʌʃ(corn meal) mush — (AmE) harina de maíz cocida en leche
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[mʌʃ]N1) (Culin) gachas fpl2) (fig) sensiblería f, sentimentalismo m
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**[mʊʃ] N1) (=face) jeta * f, careto m (Sp) **hey, mush! — ¡hola, tronco! *
* * *[mʌʃ](corn meal) mush — (AmE) harina de maíz cocida en leche
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(something soft and wet: The potatoes have turned to mush after being boiled for so long.) kaša- mushy* * *I [məš]nounkaša; American polenta; slang sladkobnost, jokavost; figuratively nesmisel; škripanje, pokanje (v radiu)II [mʌš]1.nounAmericanhoja po snegu (zlasti za pasjo vprego);2.intransitive verbhoditi za pasjo vpregomush! — naprej! (klic psom v vpregi)III [məš]nounBritish English slang dežnik -
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(something soft and wet: The potatoes have turned to mush after being boiled for so long.) grøtet masse- mushyIsubst. \/mʌʃ\/1) grøtet masse, grøt, velling2) (amer.) maisgrøt3) ( radio) støy4) ( hverdagslig) sentimentalitet, føleri, kliningmake a mush of ødelegge, lage røre avmush of snow snøslaps, sørpeIIsubst. \/mʌʃ\/(amer.) reise med hundeslede, tur med hundesledeIIIverb \/mʌʃ\/(amer.) dra med hundeslede -
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(something soft and wet: The potatoes have turned to mush after being boiled for so long.) papa- mushy* * *[m∧ʃ] n Amer 1 mingau, papa. 2 pieguice. 3 conversa tola. • vi viajar de trenó puxado por cães. -
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(something soft and wet: The potatoes have turned to mush after being boiled for so long.) þykkt mauk- mushy -
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(something soft and wet: The potatoes have turned to mush after being boiled for so long.) kaut kas mīksts un slapjš, putra- mushy* * *brauciens suņu pajūgā; kaut kas mīksts; biezputra; salkanība; braukt suņu pajūgā -
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(something soft and wet: The potatoes have turned to mush after being boiled for so long.) košė- mushy -
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(something soft and wet: The potatoes have turned to mush after being boiled for so long.) kaše- mushy* * *• kaše -
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(something soft and wet: The potatoes have turned to mush after being boiled for so long.) kaša- mushy* * *• väzenské jedlo• väzenie• zámerné rušenie• kaša• rozdrvit• kukuricná kaša• malinovka• nedosiahnut rýchlost -
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(something soft and wet: The potatoes have turned to mush after being boiled for so long.) piure- mushy -
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(something soft and wet: The potatoes have turned to mush after being boiled for so long.) πολτός,χυλός- mushy -
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(something soft and wet: The potatoes have turned to mush after being boiled for so long.) bouillie- mushy -
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(something soft and wet: The potatoes have turned to mush after being boiled for so long.) papa- mushy -
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[mʌʃ]1) (pulp) poltiglia f., pappetta f.2) colloq. (soppiness) sdolcinatezza f.* * *(something soft and wet: The potatoes have turned to mush after being boiled for so long.) poltiglia- mushy* * *mush (1) /mʌʃ/n.1 [uc] poltiglia; pappa3 [u] (fam.) sentimentalismo; sdilinquimento; smanceria; svenevolezza; sdolcinatezza6 (ingl.; al vocat.) amico; compare; tipo; tizio.mush (2) /mʌʃ/n.mush (3) /mʌʃ/n.(to) mush /mʌʃ/v. i. ( Canada)2 camminare con le scarpe da neve.* * *[mʌʃ]1) (pulp) poltiglia f., pappetta f.2) colloq. (soppiness) sdolcinatezza f. -
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1. n амер. каша2. n разг. сентиментальности, вздор3. n помехи, шумы4. n сл. зонтик5. n сл. владелец нескольких наёмных экипажей6. n амер. путешествие на собаках7. v амер. путешествовать на собакахСинонимический ряд:1. boiled meal (noun) boiled meal; cereal; cornmeal mush; grits; hasty pudding; hominy; Indian meal; oatmeal; porridge2. sentimental drivel (noun) affectation; exaggerated sentiment; excessive sentiment; gush; maudlin act; mawkishness; romanticism; sentimental drivel; sentimentalism3. soft mass (noun) curd; dough; mash; ooze; paste; pulp; slush; soft mass4. squash (verb) crush; mash; pulp; squash -
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Ⅰ.mush1 [mʌʃ]1 nounréduire en puréeréduire en puréeⅡ.mush2 [mʊʃ]∎ oi, mush! eh, machin!Ⅲ.mush3 [mʌʃ]1 noun(journey) trajet m en traîneau à chiensallez, hue!, French Canadian marche!(drive a sled) conduire un traîneau à chiens
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mush — 1 noun 1 (singular, uncountable) an unpleasant soft mass of a substance, especially food, which is partly liquid and partly solid: The cabbage had been boiled down into a flavourless mush. 2 (U) AmE a thick porridge made from corn meal 3 (U) a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
mush — 1. noun /mʌʃ,mʊʃ/ a) A mess, often of food; a soft or semisolid substance. Mom said to add the potatoes to the mush. b) magic mushrooms , Oy, mush! Get out of it!Thats what wed sayBarging the localsOut of the way mdash; MAUREEN AND DOREEN AND… … Wiktionary