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3 spoonfuls
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4 two level spoonfuls of sugar
Общая лексика: две ложки сахара без верхаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > two level spoonfuls of sugar
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5 two spoonfuls hourly
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6 by spoonfuls
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7 lwyeidiau
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noun (the amount held by a spoon: three spoonfuls of sugar.) cucharadaspoonful n cucharadatr['spʊːnfʊl]1 cucharadaspoonful ['spu:n.fʊl] n: cucharada fby the spoonful: a cucharadasn.• cucharada s.f.'spuːnfʊl['spuːnfʊl]N cucharada f* * *['spuːnfʊl] -
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['spuːnfʊl]* * *noun (the amount held by a spoon: three spoonfuls of sugar.) cucchiaiata, cucchiaio* * *spoonful /ˈspu:nfʊl/n.cucchiaiata; cucchiaio: four spoonfuls of flour, quattro cucchiai di farina.* * *['spuːnfʊl] -
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noun (an amount that fills a teaspoon: two teaspoonfuls of salt.) cucharaditatr['tiːspʊːnfʊl]1 cucharaditateaspoonful ['ti:.spu:n.fʊl] n, pl - spoonfuls [-.fʊlz] or - spoonsful [-.spu:nz.fʊl] : cucharadita fn.• cucharadita s.f.['tiːspʊnfʊl]N cucharadita f* * * -
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noun (the amount that will fill a tablespoon: two tablespoonfuls of jam.) una cucharada soperatr['teɪbəlspʊːnfʊl]1 cucharada grandetablespoonful ['teɪbəl.spu:n.fʊl] n: cucharada fn.• cucharada s.f.• cucharada grande s.f.'teɪbəl'spuːnfʊl, 'teɪbəlspuːnfəl['teɪblˌspuːnfʊl]N cucharada f grande* * *['teɪbəl'spuːnfʊl, 'teɪbəlspuːnfəl] -
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m; -s, -1. spoon; ein Löffel für Oma etc. beim Füttern von Kindern: a spoonful for granny etc.; man nehme drei Löffel Mehl in Rezept: take three spoonfuls of flour; den Löffel weglegen oder abgeben oder reichen (sterben) umg., fig. kick the bucket, Brit. auch pop one’s clogs, Am. auch buy the farm; er hat die Weisheit nicht mit Löffeln gefressen umg., pej. he’s not over-endowed with brains; der glaubt, er hat die Weisheit mit Löffeln gefressen umg., pej. he thinks he knows it all; mit einem goldenen oder silbernen Löffel im Mund geboren sein umg. have been born with a silver spoon in one’s mouth; jemanden über den Löffel barbieren oder balbieren umg. play s.o. for a sucker, take s.o. for a ride2. Pl.; umg., fig. (Ohren) ears, Brit. hum. lugholes; schreib dir das hinter die Löffel umg. and don’t you forget it; du kriegst gleich eins hinter die Löffel you’ll get one (a)round the ear in a minute!5. Jägerspr. ear* * *der Löffel(Essbesteck) spoon;(Hasenohr) ear;(Menge) spoonful* * *Lọ̈f|fel ['lœfl]m -s, -den Löffel abgeben (inf) — to kick the bucket (inf)
mit einem silbernen or goldenen Löffel im Mund geboren sein — to be born with a silver spoon in one's mouth
See:jdm eins hinter die Löffel geben (inf) — to give sb a clip (a)round the ear
etw hinter die Löffel schreiben (inf) — to get sth into one's head (inf)
sperr doch deine Löffel auf (inf) — pin back your lugholes (Brit inf), listen properly
die Löffel spitzen (inf) — to prick up one's ears
* * *der1) (an instrument shaped like a shallow bowl with a handle for lifting food (especially soup or pudding) to the mouth, or for stirring tea, coffee etc: a teaspoon/soup-spoon.) spoon2) (a spoonful.) spoon* * *Löf·fel<-s, ->[ˈlœfl̩]m1. (als Besteck) spoon3. JAGD ear4.▶ mit einem goldenen/silbernen \Löffel im Mund geboren sein to be born with a silver spoon in one's mouth* * *der; Löffels, Löffel1) spoon; (als Maßangabe) spoonful2) (Jägerspr.) earjemandem eins od. ein paar hinter die Löffel geben — (ugs.) give somebody a clout round the ear
* * *1. spoon;der glaubt, er hat die Weisheit mit Löffeln gefressen umg, pej he thinks he knows it all;silbernen Löffel im Mund geboren sein umg have been born with a silver spoon in one’s mouth;balbieren umg play sb for a sucker, take sb for a ride2. pl; umg, fig (Ohren) ears, Br hum lugholes;schreib dir das hinter die Löffel umg and don’t you forget it;du kriegst gleich eins hinter die Löffel you’ll get one (a)round the ear in a minute!3. MED spoon;scharfer Löffel sharp spoon; (Kurette) curet(te)5. JAGD ear* * *der; Löffels, Löffel1) spoon; (als Maßangabe) spoonful2) (Jägerspr.) earjemandem eins od. ein paar hinter die Löffel geben — (ugs.) give somebody a clout round the ear
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Adv. in spoonfuls, by the spoonful* * *lọ̈f|fel|wei|seadvby the spoonful* * *löf·fel·wei·seadv by the spoonful* * *Adverb by the spoonful* * ** * *Adverb by the spoonful -
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noun (the amount held by a spoon: three spoonfuls of sugar.) skje( mengde) skje, skjefulla spoonful of en skje med -
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f.1 spoonful.una cucharada rasa a level spoonful2 cochleare.* * *1 spoonful\cucharada colmada heaped spoonfulcucharada rasa level spoonfulcucharada sopera tablespoonful* * *noun f.* * *SF spoonfulcucharada de sopa, cucharada sopera — tablespoonful
* * *femenino spoonful* * *= tablespoon, spoonful, tablespoonful.Nota: Plural tablespoonfuls o tablespoonsful.Ex. By adding about a tablespoon of powdered alum per gallon of whitewash its quality can be improved.Ex. This fish stew was very spicy though, four spoonfuls and the lips were left burning.Ex. Put the arrowroot into a tumbler, sweeten it with lump sugar, and flavour it with cinnamon, or a piece of lemon-peel, or 3 tablespoonfuls of port or sherry.* * *femenino spoonful* * *= tablespoon, spoonful, tablespoonful.Nota: Plural tablespoonfuls o tablespoonsful.Ex: By adding about a tablespoon of powdered alum per gallon of whitewash its quality can be improved.
Ex: This fish stew was very spicy though, four spoonfuls and the lips were left burning.Ex: Put the arrowroot into a tumbler, sweeten it with lump sugar, and flavour it with cinnamon, or a piece of lemon-peel, or 3 tablespoonfuls of port or sherry.* * *spoonfulCompuesto:≈ tablespoonful* * *
cucharada sustantivo femenino
spoonful;◊ cucharada sopera ≈ tablespoonful
cucharada sustantivo femenino spoonful
' cucharada' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rasa
- raso
- colmado
English:
dessertspoon
- heap
- spoonful
- tablespoonful
- dollop
- level
- table
* * *cucharada nfspoonfulcucharada colmada heaped spoonful;cucharada rasa level spoonful;cucharada sopera tablespoonful* * *f spoonful* * *cucharada nf: spoonful* * *cucharada n spoonful -
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nouna spoonful of sugar — ein Löffel [voll] Zucker
* * ** * *spoon·ful<pl -s or spoonsful>[ˈspu:nfʊl]n Löffel ma \spoonful of sugar ein Löffel Zucker* * *['spuːnfʊl]nLöffel m* * ** * *nouna spoonful of sugar — ein Löffel [voll] Zucker
* * *n.Löffel - m.
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