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1 skewer
'skjuə(a long pin of wood or metal for keeping meat together while roasting: Put the cubes of meat on a skewer.) brocheta, pinchotr['skjʊəSMALLr/SMALL]1 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL pincho, brocheta, broqueta1 ensartar (en un pincho etc)skewer ['skju:ər] vt: ensartar (carne, etc.)skewer n: brocheta f, broqueta fn.• brocheta s.f.• broqueta s.f.v.• espetar v.'skjuːər, 'skjuːə(r)noun pincho m, brocheta f, brochette f (RPl)['skjʊǝ(r)]1.N pincho m, broqueta f, brocheta f2.VT ensartar, espetar* * *['skjuːər, 'skjuːə(r)]noun pincho m, brocheta f, brochette f (RPl) -
2 skewer
s.1 brocheta.2 asador, pincho, brocheta, broqueta.vt.1 ensartar, espetar.2 atravesar con el asador, ensartar, espetar, poner en la brocheta.(pt & pp skewered) -
3 brocheta
brocheta sustantivo femenino ( aguja) brochette, skewer; ( plato) kebab
brocheta sustantivo femenino
1 (varilla para ensartar alimentos) brochette, skewer
2 (comida servida ensartada) kebab ' brocheta' also found in these entries: English: kebab - skewer -
4 kebab
ki'bæb(small pieces of meat etc, usually cooked on a skewer: They ate kebabs and rice in the Indian restaurant.) pincho morunotr[kɪ'bæb]1 pincho moruno, broqueta'kəbɑːb, kɪ'bæbnoun pincho m, anticucho m (Bol, Chi, Per), brocheta f (Esp, Méx)[kǝ'bæb]N kebab m, pincho m moruno, anticucho m (Peru, Bol, Chile)* * *['kəbɑːb, kɪ'bæb]noun pincho m, anticucho m (Bol, Chi, Per), brocheta f (Esp, Méx) -
5 ensartar
ensartar ( conjugate ensartar) verbo transitivod) ( clavar) ensartar algo en algo to stick sth in(to) sth
ensartar verbo transitivo
1 (cuentas de un collar, etc) to string
2 (con un pincho) to spit
3 (ideas) to link ' ensartar' also found in these entries: Spanish: brocheta English: string - thread -
6 pincho
Del verbo pinchar: ( conjugate pinchar) \ \
pincho es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
pinchó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: pinchar pincho
pinchar ( conjugate pinchar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹ rueda› to puncture 2 (fam) ( poner una inyección) to give … a shot (colloq) 3 ‹ teléfono› to tap, bug 4 (Inf) to click on 5 (Esp fam) ‹ discos› to play verbo intransitivo 1 [ planta] to be prickly 2 (Auto) to get a flat (tire( conjugate tire)), get a puncture 3 (Chi fam) ( con el sexo opuesto) See Also→ ligar verbo intransitivo pincharse verbo pronominal 1 ( refl) [ persona] ( accidentalmente) to prick oneself; ( inyectarse) (fam) to shoot up (sl), to jack up (sl) 2 [ rueda] to puncture; [globo/balón] to burst;
pincho sustantivo masculino 1 (de rosa, zarza) thorn, prickle (colloq); ( de cactus) spine, prickle (colloq) 2 (Esp) ( de aperitivo) bar snack
pinchar
I verbo transitivo
1 (con algo punzante) to prick
2 (un balón, globo, etc) to burst
3 (una rueda) to puncture
4 Med to give an injection [to]
5 (un teléfono, etc) to bug, tap
6 (discos) to play
7 (provocar) to needle, egg sb on
II verbo intransitivo
1 (una planta, espina, etc) to prickle
2 Auto to get a flat tyre Locuciones: ni pinchar ni cortar, to cut no ice
pincho sustantivo masculino
1 (de una planta) prickle
2 (de un animal) spine
3 (de un objeto) spike
4 (de comida) small portion
pincho moruno, kebab ' pincho' also found in these entries: Spanish: ensartar - moruna - moruno - odisea - pinchar - rueda English: skewer - spike - kebab
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skewer — ► NOUN ▪ a long piece of wood or metal used for holding pieces of food together during cooking. ► VERB ▪ fasten together or pierce with a pin or skewer. ORIGIN of unknown origin … English terms dictionary
skewer — [skyo͞o′ər] n. [var. of skiver < ON skifa, a slice < v., to slice: see SKIVE1] 1. a) a long pin used to hold meat together while cooking b) a similar but longer pin used as a brochette 2. any of several things shaped or used like a meat… … English World dictionary
Skewer — Skew er, n. [Probably of Scand, origin; cf. Sw. & Dan. skifer a slate. Cf. {Shuver} a fragment.] A pin of wood or metal for fastening meat to a spit, or for keeping it in form while roasting. [1913 Webster] Meat well stuck with skewers to make it … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Skewer — Skew er, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Skewered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Skewering}.] To fasten with skewers. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
skewer — index penetrate, pierce (lance) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
skewer — (n.) 1670s, variant of skiver (1660s), perhaps from O.N. skifa disk, cut, slice, related to SHIVER (Cf. shiver) (n.). The verb is attested from 1701, from the noun. Related: Skewered; skewering … Etymology dictionary
skewer — I UK [ˈskjuːə(r)] / US [ˈskjuər] noun [countable] Word forms skewer : singular skewer plural skewers a long thin piece of metal or wood that you stick through food to hold it while it cooks II UK [ˈskjuːə(r)] / US [ˈskjuər] verb [transitive] Word … English dictionary
skewer — skew|er1 [ˈskju:ə US ər] n [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: Perhaps from skiver skewer (15 19 centuries)] a long metal or wooden stick that is put through pieces of meat to hold them together while they are cooked skewer 2 skewer2 v [T] 1.) to make a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
skewer — I. noun Etymology: Middle English skeuier Date: 15th century 1. a pin of wood or metal for fastening meat to keep it in form while roasting or to hold small pieces of meat or vegetables for broiling 2. any of various things shaped or used like a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
skewer — [[t]skju͟ːə(r)[/t]] skewers, skewering, skewered 1) N COUNT A skewer is a long metal pin which is used to hold pieces of food together during cooking. 2) VERB If you skewer something, you push a long, thin, pointed object through it. [V n prep]… … English dictionary
Skewer — A skewer is a thin metal or wood stick used to hold small pieces of food together. Skewers are used while grilling or roasting meats, and in other culinary applications.Metal skewers are typically stainless steel and will have a pointed tip on… … Wikipedia