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1 sviskekompott
subst. (matlaging) stewed prunes -
2 prugna
f plumprugna secca prune* * *prugna s.f. (bot.) plum: prugna selvatica, damson; prugna nera, mussel plum; prugna regina Claudia, greengage (o gage); prugna secca, prune; prugna secca pelata, prunella; prugne cotte, stewed prunes; color prugna, plum-coloured.* * *['pruɲɲa] 1.sostantivo femminile (frutto) plum2.* * *prugna/'pruŋŋa/ ⇒ 3I sostantivo f.(frutto) plumII agg. e m.inv.(colore) plumprugna secca prune. -
3 prune
prune [pru:n]1 noun∎ stewed prunes pruneaux mpl cuits;∎ to prune (back or down) expenditure réduire les dépenses -
4 compote
compote [kɔ̃pɔt]feminine noun• j'ai les jambes en compote (inf) (de fatigue) my legs are killing me (inf) ; (par l'émotion, la maladie) my legs are like jelly* * *kɔ̃pɔtnom féminin Culinaire stewed fruit, compotemettre quelqu'un en compote — (sl) to beat somebody black and blue
* * *kɔ̃pɔt nf(= plat) stewed fruit no plen compote — stewed, fig (pieds, jambes, reins, genoux, dos)
J'ai les pieds en compote. — My feet are killing me.
* * *compote nf Culin stewed fruit, compote; compote d'abricots stewed apricots; compote de pommes ( en dessert) stewed apples; ( avec de la viande) apple sauce; j'ai les genoux en compote fig ( douloureux) my knees are killing me○; ( tremblants) my knees are like jelly; ( couverts de bleus) my knees are black and blue; mettre qn en compote to beat sb black and blue.[kɔ̃pɔt] nom féminincompote de pommes stewed apples, apple compote————————en compote locution adjectivale1. [fruits] stewed2. (familier) [meurtri, détruit] smashed up
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