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1 pickle
حَفِظَ في الخلّ \ pickle: to put (food) in sth. (salt, vinegar, etc.) that prevents decay: pickled vegetables. \ خَلَّلَ \ pickle: to put (food) in sth. (salt, vinegar, etc.) that prevents decay: pickled vegetables. \ مُخَلَّل (طُرْشِي، كِبيس) \ pickle: a mixture of pickled bits of fruit and vegetable, for eating with meat, cheese, etc.. -
2 ثمل
1́ adj. drunk, drunken, intoxicated, inebriated, inebriate, sottish, smashed, blind drunk, boozy, lush, plastered, pickled, screwed [sl.], screwed up [sl.], tipsy, stewed, tanked, tight, stoned, well-oiled, high, maudlin2́ n. boozer, boozing, rummy, intoxication3́ v. take to drink, bespeak -
3 سكران
1́ adj. drunk, bloated, drunken, screwed up [sl.], tanked, boozy, canned, inebriate, intoxicated, loaded, pickled, pissed, plastered, squiffy, tipsy, flat, groggy2́ n. boozer -
4 مخلل
1́ adj. pickled, rare2́ n. pickle, pickles -
5 مورط
adj. embarrassed, pickled -
6 مكبوس بالخل إلخ
مَكْبُوسٌ بِالخَلّ إلخpickled; preserved in vinegar; marinated -
7 مخلل
مُخَلّل: مَكْبُوسٌ بِالخَلّ إلخpickled; preserved in vinegar; marinated -
8 caviar(e)
[ˈkævɪaː] (American) [kavɪˈa:] nounthe pickled eggs (roe) of a certain large fish, used as food.كافيار، بَيْضُ السَّمَك -
9 caviar(e)
[ˈkævɪaː] (American) [kavɪˈa:] nounthe pickled eggs (roe) of a certain large fish, used as food.كافيار، بَيْضُ السَّمَك -
10 onion
[ˈanjən] nouna type of vegetable with an eatable bulb which has a strong taste and smell:بَصَلPut plenty of onion in the stew.
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11 حفظ
حَفِظَ \ lock up: to lock sb. in a place so that he cannot escape; lock sth. in a place so that it cannot be stolen: The thief was locked up by the police. Her jewels are locked up in the bank. maintain: to keep (a machine, road, building, etc.) in good repair. preserve: to keep (sth.) in its present state (free from danger, harm, decay, etc.): They eat preserved fruit. We try to preserve ancient buildings. retain: to keep; not to let go: Some metals retain heat longer than others. \ حَفِظَ السِّرَّ \ keep a secret: not to tell a secret matter to anyone. \ حَفِظَ عن ظَهْرِ قَلْبٍ \ know. sth. by heart: to be able to repeat (sth. such as a poem) from memory. memorize: to fix (facts, dates, poetry, etc.) in the memory. \ حَفِظَ في مصرف \ bank: to keep one’s money in a bank: My firm banks with Barclays Bank. \ See Also بنك( بنك) \ حَفِظَ في الخلّ \ pickle: to put (food) in sth. (salt, vinegar, etc.) that prevents decay: pickled vegetables. -
12 خلل
خَلَّلَ \ pickle: to put (food) in sth. (salt, vinegar, etc.) that prevents decay: pickled vegetables. -
13 مخلل (طرشي، كبيس)
مُخَلَّل (طُرْشِي، كِبيس) \ pickle: a mixture of pickled bits of fruit and vegetable, for eating with meat, cheese, etc.. \ مَخْلُوط \ mixed: of different kinds: Mixed farming includes both keeping animals and growing crops. mixture: mixing; sth. that has mixed contents: Motor engines burn a mixture of air and petrol.
См. также в других словарях:
Pickled — Pic kled, a. Preserved in a pickle. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pickled — (engl.), in Essig u. Salz eingemacht … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
pickled — [pik′əld] adj. Slang intoxicated; drunk … English World dictionary
pickled — маринованный vinegar pickled tongue маринованный язык vinegar pickled tripe маринованный рубец pickled walnuts маринованные грецкие орехи vinegar pickled mushrooms маринованные грибы vinegar pickled vegetable marrow маринованный кабачок … English-Russian travelling dictionary
pickled — [[t]pɪ̱k(ə)ld[/t]] 1) ADJ: usu ADJ n Pickled food, such as vegetables, fruit, and fish, has been kept in vinegar or salt water to preserve them. ...a jar of pickled fruit. ...little tins of pickled herring. 2) ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ If you… … English dictionary
pickled — adjective Date: circa 1552 1. preserved in or cured with pickle < pickled herring > 2. drunk 1a < gets thoroughly pickled before dinner New Yorker > … New Collegiate Dictionary
pickled — pick|led [ˈpıkəld] adj 1.) pickled vegetables or fruits have been preserved in ↑vinegar or salt water ▪ pickled onions 2.) old fashioned informal drunk … Dictionary of contemporary English
pickled — mod. alcohol intoxicated. (Very common.) □ She’s usually pickled by noon. □ It only takes a few drinks to get him pickled … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
Pickled — Pickle Pic kle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pickled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pickling}.] 1. To preserve or season in pickle; to treat with some kind of pickle; as, to pickle herrings or cucumbers. [1913 Webster] 2. To give an antique appearance to; said of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pickled — adj. Pickled is used with these nouns: ↑cabbage, ↑herring, ↑onion, ↑vegetables … Collocations dictionary
pickled — pick|led [ pıkld ] adjective 1. ) INFORMAL OLD FASHIONED drunk 2. ) preserved in VINEGAR or salt water: pickled onions/herrings/walnuts … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English