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21 peperone
m pepper* * *peperone s.m.2 ( il frutto) pepper; ( piccante) chilli, chilly: peperoni sott'aceto, pickled peppers // diventare rosso come un peperone, to go as red as a beetroot* * *[pepe'rone]sostantivo maschile1) (ortaggio) (sweet) pepper, capsicumpeperone verde, rosso — green, red pepper
2) (pianta) capsicum••* * *peperone/pepe'rone/sostantivo m.1 (ortaggio) (sweet) pepper, capsicum; peperone verde, rosso green, red pepper2 (pianta) capsicumrosso come un peperone as red as a beetroot; avere un naso come un peperone to have a big red nose. -
22 aceto sm
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23 cipollina sf
[tʃipol'lina] -
24 marinare vt
[mari'nare]1) Culin to marinatearinghe marinate — soused o pickled herring
2)marinare la scuola — to play truant, play hooky spec Am -
25 sott'aceto
Culin1. smi sottaceti — pickles2. agg inv(cetriolini, cipolline) pickled3. avv -
26 sott'olio
sottolio (-li)1. smsottoli smpl — vegetables pickled in oil
2. agg inv(funghetti, melanzane, tonno) in oil3. avv -
27 sottaceto [sotta'tʃeto]
Culin1. smi sottaceti — pickles2. agg inv(cetriolini, cipolline) pickled3. avv -
28 sottolio [sot'tɔljo]
sottolio (-li)1. smsottoli smpl — vegetables pickled in oil
2. agg inv(funghetti, melanzane, tonno) in oil3. avv -
29 aceto
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30 cipollina
sf [tʃipol'lina] -
31 marinare
vt [mari'nare]1) Culin to marinatearinghe marinate — soused o pickled herring
2)marinare la scuola — to play truant, play hooky spec Am -
32 sott'aceto
Culin1. smi sottaceti — pickles2. agg inv(cetriolini, cipolline) pickled3. avv -
33 sott'olio
sottolio (-li)1. smsottoli smpl — vegetables pickled in oil
2. agg inv(funghetti, melanzane, tonno) in oil3. avv -
34 sottaceto [sotta'tʃeto]
Culin1. smi sottaceti — pickles2. agg inv(cetriolini, cipolline) pickled3. avv -
35 sottolio [sot'tɔljo]
sottolio (-li)1. smsottoli smpl — vegetables pickled in oil
2. agg inv(funghetti, melanzane, tonno) in oil3. avv -
36 beni shoga
( JAPAN)red pickled ginger finely chopped -
37 benishoga
( JAPAN)red pickled ginger. -
38 bento
or " o-bento"( JAPAN)meal in a box often made at home for lunchtime consumption either at school or work. Generally consists of rice, pickled vegetables, and other items such as pork, hamburg, fried shrimp, etc. A large industry specializes in preparing and selling bento.meal served in a box with different compartmentsCombination of side dishes with rice served in a plastic or wooden lunch box. It is the most common kind of food eaten for lunch outside home in Japan.♦ traditional boxed lunch. They say that a Chinese dish you eat by taste, a western dish by aroma and a Bento by color.♦ Traditional boxed meal, served in a lacquer or plastic box with individual compartments for each food -
39 bollito misto
( ITALY)assorted boiled meats with vegetables♦ An Italian stew consisting of various cuts of meat, including zampone, boiled in a rich broth with vegetables. The whole dish is served with cornichons, pickled onions and a variation of chutney called mostarda di Cremona. These are whole or large pieces of fruit cooked in a spicy mustard flavored syrup. Other common sauces are salsa verde and mayonnaise. -
40 brawn
Meat or offal, frequently pickled, cooked, to a soft consistency, covered with aspic (or jelly) and left to cool and press in a mold under a heavy weight.Usually turned out, upside down, before serving.
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