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1 incollare
v/t stickcon colla liquida glueinformation technology paste* * *incollare1 v.tr.1 to stick*; (carta) to paste; (spec. cocci, legno, porcellana) to glue: incollare due cose insieme, to stick (o to glue) two things together; incollare un'etichetta su una bottiglia, to stick a label on a bottle; incollare un manifesto a un muro, to stick a poster on a wall; ho rotto il vaso, ma ho incollato tutti i pezzi, I broke the vase, but I've stuck (o glued) all the pieces together again2 (spalmare di colla) to spread* glue on (sthg.): incollare la carta, to spread glue on the paper3 (tess.) to size4 (fig.) to press, to glue: il bambino incollò il viso al vetro della finestra, the child pressed (o glued) his face to the windowpane5 (inform.) to paste.◘ incollarsi v.intr.pron.1 to stick*: queste etichette si sono incollate insieme, these labels have got stuck together2 (fig.) to cling*, to stick*: l'abito bagnato le si era incollato addosso, her wet dress clung to her body; si è incollato alla mamma e l'ha seguita dappertutto, he clung to his mother and followed her everywhere.* * *[inkol'lare]1. vt(gen) to stick, gum, (legno, porcellana) to glue, stickincollare un francobollo ad una lettera — to put o stick a stamp on a letter
incollare insieme dei cartoncini — to stick o glue pieces of card together
2. vip (incollarsi)(gen)* * *[inkol'lare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to glue, to stick*, to paste [carta, legno]; to stick* (down) [fotografia, francobollo]2) fig.incollare il naso al vetro — to glue o press one's nose against the windowpane
3) inform. to paste2.verbo pronominale incollarsi1) [ pagine] to stick* together- rsi a — to stick to [muro, pagina, pelle]
2) fig.-rsi a qcn. — to stick like glue to sb
* * *incollare/inkol'lare/ [1]1 to glue, to stick*, to paste [carta, legno]; to stick* (down) [fotografia, francobollo]3 inform. to pasteII incollarsi verbo pronominale2 fig. -rsi a qcn. to stick like glue to sb. -
2 colla
"glue;Klebemittel;cola"* * *f gluedi farina paste* * *colla s.f.1 ( adesivo) glue, gum, paste: colla liquida, in pasta, liquid glue, paste; colla a caldo, hot glue; un tubetto di colla, a tube of glue; colla di pesce, fish-glue (o isinglass) // attaccarsi come la colla, (fig.) to stick like glue* * *I ['kɔlla] sf II ['kolla] prep + artSee:* * *I ['kɔlla]sostantivo femminile glue; (per carta da parati) pasteII ['kolla]colla di pesce — gastr. fish-glue, isinglass
* * *colla1/'kɔlla/sostantivo f.glue; (per carta da parati) paste\colla di pesce gastr. fish-glue, isinglass.————————colla2/'kolla/→ con. -
3 acciuga
f (pl -ghe) anchovy* * *acciuga s.f.1 ( Engraulis encrasicholus) anchovy: pasta d'acciughe, anchovy paste // pigiati, stretti come acciughe, packed like sardines* * *••essere stretti come -ghe — to be packed o squashed (in) like sardines
* * *acciugapl. - ghe /at't∫uga, ge/sostantivo f.anchovy\essere (magro come) un' acciuga to be as thin as a rake o lath; essere stretti come -ghe to be packed o squashed (in) like sardines. -
4 forbici
f pl scissorsun paio di forbici a pair of scissors* * *forbici s.f.pl.1 scissors; ( cesoie) shears: forbici per unghie, nail scissors; un colpo di forbici, a snip; un paio di forbici, a pair of scissors; tagliare con le forbici, to cut, to snip with scissors; forbici da giardino, garden shears; forbici da sarto, tailor's shears; forbici per potare, pruning shears; forbici per tosare, sheep shears // lavorare di forbici, (fig.) to censor // le forbici della censura, (fig.) the censor's scissors // un articolo fatto con le forbici, (fig.) a scissors-and-paste (o cobbled-together) article // ha una lingua che taglia come le forbici, he has a very sharp tongue (o a tongue like a razor) // forbice salariale, wage differentials2 ( salto a forbici) scissors (pl. con costruzione sing.)4 (mar.) kevel (sing.).* * *['fɔrbitʃi]sostantivo femminile plurale scissors* * *forbici/'fɔrbit∫i/f.pl.scissors; un paio di -i a pair of scissors; - i da sarto sewing scissors; - i seghettate pinking shears. -
5 Annatto Oil
( MEXICA)This hard, rectangular, rust colored seed has a tangy, earthy, almost iodine-like flavor. It's sold in paste form in some regions however most use the seeds -
6 cajeta
( MEXICA)A specialty of Guanajuato and San Luis Potosi. Confection of goat's milk simmered with sugar. Dulce de leche. Try Cajeta Coronado at Cajeta♦ A confection made by simmering goat's milk and sugar to a thick paste. A specialty of Celaya now found throughout Mexico. Sell also leche quemada.♦ Caramel-like confection made by simmering goat's milk with sugar. Often is served out of a squeezable bottle. -
7 wasabi
( JAPAN)very hot, green Japanese horseradish.Green relative of horseradish that is primarily used with sushi and sashimi.♦ Japanese plant with green roots tasting like strong horseradish and used in cooking in the form of green paste. Many people call it "Japanese mustard", although it is not related to the mustard plant.♦ a hot, spicy condiment made from the roots of Japanese horseradish, chartreuse in color♦ Called Japanese horseradish, this is a root that is dried and ground to a fine powder. This powder is then reconstituted and used for dipping sauce with soy sauce when eating sushi and sashimi. Water Bath -The French call this cooking technique Bain Marie. It consists of placing a container of food in a large, shallow pan of warm water, which surrounds the food with consistent gentle heat. The food may be cooked in this manner either in an oven or on top of a range. This technique is designed to cook delicate dishes such as custards, sauces and savory mousses without breaking or curdling them. It can also be used to keep foods warm. The principle is that the water in the water bath must come to the level of the product being cooked within the container.♦ Japanese horseradish style flavoring, comes in tubes or powder. maya’s bachan (grandma) has a wasabi farm on the side of a mountain and it’s very cool
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