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small+potatoes

  • 1 mince

    • jauhaa
    • hienostella
    • hienontaa
    • sipsutella
    • kaunistella
    • lihahakkelus
    • hakkelus
    • hakata
    • hakata hienoksi
    • pienentää
    * * *
    mins 1. verb
    1) (to cut into small pieces or chop finely: Would you like me to mince the meat for you?) jauhaa, hienontaa
    2) (to walk with short steps, in an unpleasantly dainty or delicate way: She minced over to him.) sipsutella
    2. noun
    (meat (usually beef) chopped up into small pieces: mince and potatoes.) jauheliha
    - mincing
    - mincingly
    - mincemeat

    English-Finnish dictionary > mince

  • 2 mash

    • silppu
    • ape
    • puuro
    • mäski
    • mäskätä
    • musertaa
    • sekoitus
    • sose
    • soseuttaa
    • survoa
    * * *
    mæʃ 1. verb
    (to crush into small pieces or a soft mass: Put in some butter when you mash the potatoes.) survoa
    2. noun
    (mashed potato: sausage and mash.) perunamuusi

    English-Finnish dictionary > mash

  • 3 peel

    • riisuutua
    • hilseillä
    • kesiä
    • leipälapio
    • liuskoilla
    • nahka
    • kuoriutua
    • kuori
    • kuoria
    * * *
    pi:l 1. verb
    1) (to take off the skin or outer covering of (a fruit or vegetable): She peeled the potatoes.) kuoria
    2) (to take off or come off in small pieces: The paint is beginning to peel (off).) lohkeilla
    2. noun
    (the skin of certain fruits, especially oranges, lemons etc.) kuori
    - peelings

    English-Finnish dictionary > peel

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  • small potatoes —    Something that is small potatoes is considered unimportant or insignificant.     Her first publication was considered small potatoes but her new book has lead to a change of opinion …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

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  • small potatoes — unimportant things, insignificant matters    Don t worry about a few broken dishes. That s small potatoes …   English idioms

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