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1 strain off
strain [sth.] off, strain off [sth.] filtrare, colare [liquid, fat]* * *(to remove (liquid) from eg vegetables by using a sieve etc: When the potatoes were cooked, she strained off the water.) colare, scolare* * *vt + adv(liquid) togliere* * *strain [sth.] off, strain off [sth.] filtrare, colare [liquid, fat] -
2 ■ strain off
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3 strain off
strain [something] off, strain off [something] faire égoutter [water, liquid, fat] -
4 strain off
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5 strain off
strain off прецеждам; -
6 strain off
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7 strain off
vtto \strain off off <-> sth etw abgießen -
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9 strain off
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10 strain off
1. phr v отцеживать2. phr v с. -х. выкуривать -
11 strain off
(to remove (liquid) from eg vegetables by using a sieve etc: When the potatoes were cooked, she strained off the water.) colar1.VT + ADV [+ liquid] escurrir2.VT + PREP -
12 strain off
фраз. гл. отцеживать, сцеживатьStrain the fat off before you serve the soup. — Отцедите жир перед тем как подавать суп.
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13 strain off
отцеживать, сцеживать Strain the fat away before you serve the soup. ≈ Отцедите жир перед тем, как подавать суп. отцеживать - to * the water through a colander сцедить воду через дуршлаг( сельскохозяйственное) выкуривать( пчел из улья)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > strain off
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14 strain off
(to remove (liquid) from eg vegetables by using a sieve etc: When the potatoes were cooked, she strained off the water.) si fra* * *(to remove (liquid) from eg vegetables by using a sieve etc: When the potatoes were cooked, she strained off the water.) si fra -
15 strain off
(to remove (liquid) from eg vegetables by using a sieve etc: When the potatoes were cooked, she strained off the water.) hella af, sía frá -
16 strain off
(to remove (liquid) from eg vegetables by using a sieve etc: When the potatoes were cooked, she strained off the water.) leszűr -
17 strain off
(to remove (liquid) from eg vegetables by using a sieve etc: When the potatoes were cooked, she strained off the water.) coar -
18 strain off
süzerek ayırmak* * *(to remove (liquid) from eg vegetables by using a sieve etc: When the potatoes were cooked, she strained off the water.) süzmek -
19 strain off
(to remove (liquid) from eg vegetables by using a sieve etc: When the potatoes were cooked, she strained off the water.) odcediti -
20 strain off
(to remove (liquid) from eg vegetables by using a sieve etc: When the potatoes were cooked, she strained off the water.) siivilöidä
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