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21 bib
[bɪb]n* * *[bib]1) (a cloth etc tied under a child's chin to catch spilt food etc.) śliniaczek2) (the top part of an apron or overalls, covering the chest.) klapa -
22 bland
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23 crunch
[krʌntʃ] 1. vt 2. nthe crunch fig — krytyczny moment m
* * *1. verb(to crush noisily (something hard), with the teeth, feet etc: She crunched sweets all through the film.) chrupać2. nounthe crunch of gravel under the car wheels.) chrzęst- crunchy -
24 haversack
['hævəsæk]nchlebak m* * *['hævəsæk](a bag worn over one shoulder by a walker etc for carrying food etc.) chlebak -
25 instant
['ɪnstənt] 1. nchwila f, moment m2. adj* * *['instənt] 1. adjective1) (immediate: Anyone disobeying these rules will face instant dismissal; His latest play was an instant success.) natychmiastowy2) ((of food etc) able to be prepared etc almost immediately: instant coffee/potato.) błyskawiczny2. noun1) (a point in time: He climbed into bed and at that instant the telephone rang; He came the instant (that) he heard the news.) moment2) (a moment or very short time: It all happened in an instant; I'll be there in an instant.) chwila•- this instant -
26 non-stick
['nɔn'stɪk]adj* * *[non'stik]((of a pan etc) treated, usually by covering with a special substance, so that food etc will not stick to it: a non-stick frying-pan.) teflonowy -
27 toothpick
['tuːθpɪk]n* * *noun (a small piece of wood, plastic etc for picking out food etc from between the teeth.) wykałaczka -
28 trolley
['trɔlɪ]n(for luggage, shopping) wózek m; ( table) stolik m na kółkach; (also: trolley bus) trolejbus m* * *['troli]1) (a type of small cart for carrying things etc: She quickly filled the trolley with groceries.) wózek2) ((also tea-trolley, (American) teacart) a small cart, usually consisting of two or three trays fixed on a frame, used for serving tea, food etc: She brought the tea in on a trolley.) wózek• -
29 canal
[kə'næl]n* * *[kə'næl]1) (a (usually narrow) man-made waterway: barges on the canal; the Panama Canal.) kanał2) (a passage in the body carrying fluids, food etc.) przewód -
30 defrost
[diː'frɔst]vt* * *[di:'frost]1) (to remove frost or ice from (eg a refrigerator): I keep forgetting to defrost the freezer.) rozmrażać2) ((of frozen food etc) to thaw (out): Make sure you defrost the chicken thoroughly.) rozmrażać -
31 dress
[drɛs] 1. nsuknia f, sukienka f; (no pl) odzież f2. vt 3. vito dress a shop window — dekorować (udekorować perf) okno wystawowe
Phrasal Verbs:- dress up* * *[dres] 1. verb1) (to put clothes or a covering on: We dressed in a hurry and my wife dressed the children.) ubrać (się)2) (to prepare (food etc) to be eaten: She dressed a salad.) przyrządzić3) (to treat and bandage (wounds): He was sent home from hospital after his burns had been dressed.) opatrzyć2. noun1) (what one is wearing or dressed in: He has strange tastes in dress.) ubiór2) (a piece of women's clothing with a top and skirt in one piece: Shall I wear a dress or a blouse and skirt?) sukienka•- dressed- dresser
- dressing
- dressing-gown
- dressing-room
- dressing-table
- dressmaker
- dress rehearsal
- dress up -
32 entertain
[ɛntə'teɪn]vt( amuse) zabawiać (zabawić perf); ( play host to) przyjmować (przyjąć perf); ( consider) brać (wziąć perf) pod uwagę* * *[entə'tein]1) (to receive, and give food etc to (guests): They entertained us to dinner.) podejmować2) (to amuse: His stories entertained us for hours.) zabawiać3) (to hold in the mind: He entertained the hope that he would one day be Prime Minister.) żywić nadzieję•- entertaining
- entertainment -
33 ethnic
['ɛθnɪk]adj* * *['eƟnik](of nations or races of mankind or their customs, dress, food etc: ethnic groups/dances.) etniczny- ethnological
- ethnologist -
34 gobble
['gɔbl]vt(also: gobble down, gobble up) pożerać (pożreć perf)* * *['ɡobl]1) (to swallow food etc quickly: You'll be sick if you keep gobbling your meals like that.) pożerać2) ((of turkeys) to make a noise in the throat: We could hear the turkeys gobbling in the farmyard.) gulgotać -
35 groceries
['grəusərɪz]nplartykuły pl spożywcze* * *noun plural (food etc sold in a grocer's shop.) artykuły spożywcze -
36 help oneself
1) ((with to) to give oneself or take (food etc): Help yourself to another piece of cake; `Can I have a pencil?' `Certainly - help yourself; He helped himself to (= stole) my jewellery.) obsłużyć się samemu2) ((with cannot, could not) to be able to stop (oneself): I burst out laughing when he told me - I just couldn't help myself.) nie móc się powstrzymać -
37 hoard
[hɔːd] 1. nzapasy pl, zasoby pl2. vt* * *[ho:d] 1. noun(a (sometimes hidden) store (of treasure, food etc): When she was supposed to be on a diet she secretly kept a hoard of potato crisps in a cupboard.) zapas2. verb(to store up or keep large quantities of (something), often in secret: His mother told him to stop hoarding old newspapers.) gromadzić- hoarder -
38 hungry
['hʌŋgrɪ]adjhungry for — złakniony +gen
* * *adjective (wanting or needing food etc: a hungry baby; I'm hungry - I haven't eaten all day; He's hungry for adventure.) głodny -
39 liquidise
verb (to make (food etc) into a liquid or semi-liquid substance by grinding it up in a liquidizer.) roztrzepać w mikserze -
40 liquidize
['lɪkwɪdaɪz]vt* * *verb (to make (food etc) into a liquid or semi-liquid substance by grinding it up in a liquidizer.) roztrzepać w mikserze
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