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1 fumante
fumante agg. smoking, steaming; ( bollente) piping hot: un caffè caldo fumante, a cup of steaming-hot (o piping hot) coffee; minestra fumante, steaming (o piping hot) soup.* * *[fu'mante]1) [camino, rovine] smoking2) (bollente) [vivanda, tè] steaming, piping hot* * *fumante/fu'mante/1 [camino, rovine] smoking2 (bollente) [vivanda, tè] steaming, piping hot. -
2 bollente
boiling hot* * *bollente agg.2 (fig.) ( esuberante) irrepressible, exuberant: i bollenti spiriti della gioventù, the irrepressible spirits of youth.* * *[bol'lɛnte]1) (rovente) [tè, caffè] boiling hot, steaming; [piatto, termosifone, sabbia] (burning) hot2) (febbricitante) [persona, fronte] burning hot (with fever)3) (che bolle) [ acqua] boiling••placare i -i spiriti — to cool one's ardour, to cool off
* * *bollente/bol'lεnte/1 (rovente) [tè, caffè] boiling hot, steaming; [piatto, termosifone, sabbia] (burning) hot2 (febbricitante) [persona, fronte] burning hot (with fever)3 (che bolle) [ acqua] boilingplacare i -i spiriti to cool one's ardour, to cool off. -
3 steam
To cook food on a rack or in steamer basket over a boiling liquid in a covered pan. Steaming retains flavor, shape, texture, and nutrients better than boiling or poaching.To cook in steam in a pressure cooker, deep well cooker, double boiler, or a steamer made by fitting a rack in a kettle with a tight cover. A small amount of boiling water is used, more water being added during steaming process, if necessary. -
4 fumante agg
[fu'mante](piatto) steaming -
5 fumido
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6 fumante
agg [fu'mante](piatto) steaming -
7 bollente
boiling, steaming
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