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1 terrina
adj.terrene, earthy.* * *SF terrine* * *= terrine.Ex. Head cheese is in fact not a cheese, but rather a terrine of meat from the head of a calf or pig (sometimes a sheep or cow) usually eaten cold or at room temperature as a luncheon meat.* * *= terrine.Ex: Head cheese is in fact not a cheese, but rather a terrine of meat from the head of a calf or pig (sometimes a sheep or cow) usually eaten cold or at room temperature as a luncheon meat.
* * *terrine* * *terrina nfterrine* * *f GASTR terrine -
2 cuenco rectangular de cerámica
(n.) = terrineEx. Head cheese is in fact not a cheese, but rather a terrine of meat from the head of a calf or pig (sometimes a sheep or cow) usually eaten cold or at room temperature as a luncheon meat.* * *(n.) = terrineEx: Head cheese is in fact not a cheese, but rather a terrine of meat from the head of a calf or pig (sometimes a sheep or cow) usually eaten cold or at room temperature as a luncheon meat.
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3 flan
m.1 crème caramel.flan de huevo/vainilla = crème caramel made with egg/vanillaestar hecho un flan, estar como un flan (informal) to be shaking like a jelly, to be a bundle of nerves2 custard, caramel custard, creme caramel, egg custard.* * *1 (dulce) crème caramel2 (de arena, arroz, etc) pie\estar como un flan to be shaking like a leafestar hecho,-a un flan→ link=estar estar como un flan* * *SM [dulce] creme caramel; [salado] mould, mold (EEUU)* * *estar como un flan — to be shaking like a leaf
* * *= flong, flong mould, crème caramel.Ex. Flexible moulds made of laminated paper called 'flong' were first used in Lyons in 1829 and were blotting and tissue paper pasted together, and the mould was formed by beating damp flong on the face of the type.Ex. The overwhelming advantages of flong moulds were that they were both quicker to make and quicker to cast from than plaster moulds.Ex. This report analyses the markets for ice cream, yoghurts and chilled desserts (e.g. cheesecake, tiramisu and crème caramel) in Italy.----* estar hecho un flan = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leaf.* temblar como un flan = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leaf.* * *estar como un flan — to be shaking like a leaf
* * *= flong, flong mould, crème caramel.Ex: Flexible moulds made of laminated paper called 'flong' were first used in Lyons in 1829 and were blotting and tissue paper pasted together, and the mould was formed by beating damp flong on the face of the type.
Ex: The overwhelming advantages of flong moulds were that they were both quicker to make and quicker to cast from than plaster moulds.Ex: This report analyses the markets for ice cream, yoghurts and chilled desserts (e.g. cheesecake, tiramisu and crème caramel) in Italy.* estar hecho un flan = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leaf.* temblar como un flan = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leaf.* * *flan de arroz/espinacas rice/spinach moldCompuesto:sandcastle* * *
flan sustantivo masculino
(de pescado, verduras) terrine
flan sustantivo masculino caramel custard
♦ Locuciones: estar hecho un flan, to be shaking like a jelly
' flan' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
casero
- cuajar
English:
flan
- jittery
- shake
- tremble
- custard
* * *flan nm1. [dulce] crème caramel;flan de huevo/vainilla = crème caramel made with egg/vanilla;Famestar hecho un flan, estar como un flan to be shaking like a jelly, to be a bundle of nerves2. [salado] mould;flan de verduras vegetable mould, timbale of vegetables* * *m crème caramel;estar hecho un flan be shaking like a leaf* * *flan n crème caramel -
4 budín
m.pudding.* * *1 pudding* * *noun m.* * *SM2) * (=persona)esa chica es un budín — that girl's a peach o a smasher *
* * *a) ( dulce) puddingbudín de pan/manzana — bread/apple pudding
b) ( salado) piebudín de pescado/carne — fish/meat pie
* * *= pudding.Ex. Puddings are foods that are presented in a solid mass formed by the mixing of various ingredients with a binder, which might include batter, blood, eggs, etc.* * *a) ( dulce) puddingbudín de pan/manzana — bread/apple pudding
b) ( salado) piebudín de pescado/carne — fish/meat pie
* * *= pudding.Ex: Puddings are foods that are presented in a solid mass formed by the mixing of various ingredients with a binder, which might include batter, blood, eggs, etc.
* * *1 (dulce) puddingbudín de pan/manzana bread/apple pudding2 (salado) piebudín de pescado/carne fish/meat pieCompuesto:( RPl) fruit cake* * *
budín sustantivo masculino
budín sustantivo masculino pudding
' budín' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pudín
English:
plum pudding
- fruit
- pudding
* * *budín nm1. [dulce] puddingRP budín inglés fruitcake; Am budín de pan bread pudding2. [salado] terrinebudín de carne meat loaf;budín de salmón salmon terrine* * *m pudding* * ** * *budín n pudding -
5 cerámica
adj.&f.feminine of CERÁMICO.f.ceramics, pottery.* * *1 (arte) ceramics, pottery2 (objeto) piece of pottery* * *noun f.1) ceramics2) pottery* * *SF1) (Arte) ceramics sing, pottery2) (=conjunto de objetos) ceramics pl, pottery* * ** * *= ceramics, pottery, crockery.Ex. The collection of books remained essentially the reference library of a 19th century collector whose special interests were the decorative arts, particularly glass and ceramics.Ex. This article provides a summary of the discoveries related to the storage of documents from the period of the Israelite and Judaean kings (circa 1000-587 B.C.), including ostraca (broken pieces of pottery with writing on them) and seals and seal impressions.Ex. This is a collection of crockery pertaining to bedroom activities, such as jug and basin sets, chamber pots, and dressing table sets.----* cerámica de gres = stoneware.* cuenco rectangular de cerámica = terrine.* de cerámica = ceramic.* fábrica de cerámica = ceramics factory.* * ** * *= ceramics, pottery, crockery.Ex: The collection of books remained essentially the reference library of a 19th century collector whose special interests were the decorative arts, particularly glass and ceramics.
Ex: This article provides a summary of the discoveries related to the storage of documents from the period of the Israelite and Judaean kings (circa 1000-587 B.C.), including ostraca (broken pieces of pottery with writing on them) and seals and seal impressions.Ex: This is a collection of crockery pertaining to bedroom activities, such as jug and basin sets, chamber pots, and dressing table sets.* cerámica de gres = stoneware.* cuenco rectangular de cerámica = terrine.* de cerámica = ceramic.* fábrica de cerámica = ceramics factory.* * *1 (arte) ceramics, pottery2 (pieza) piece of pottery, ceramic3 (conjunto) tbcerámicas pottery, ceramics (pl)* * *
cerámica sustantivo femenino ( arte) ceramics, pottery;
( pieza) piece of pottery
cerámica sustantivo femenino ceramics sing
' cerámica' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cocción
- cocer
- horno
- delicado
- esmaltar
- esmalte
- greda
- raja
- rajar
- tarro
- trozo
English:
ceramic
- ceramics
- glaze
- kiln
- pottery
- take
* * *cerámica nf1. [arte] ceramics [singular], pottery2. [objeto] piece of pottery;un jarrón de cerámica a ceramic o pottery vase;una colección de cerámica precolombina a collection of pre-Colombian pottery o ceramics* * *f ceramics sg* * *cerámica nf1) : ceramics pl2) : pottery* * *cerámica n pottery -
6 cuenco
m.1 earthenware bowl.2 hollow.* * *1 (vasija) earthenware bowl* * *noun m.basin, bowl* * *SM1) (=recipiente) earthenware bowl2) (=concavidad) hollow; [de cuchara] bowl* * *a) ( recipiente) bowlb) ( concavidad) hollow* * *= bowl, basin.Ex. When appropriate, give 'col.' for multicoloured objects, or name the colour(s) of the object if it is in one or two colours, or give 'b&w' for black and white objects; e.g., 1 bowl: porcelain, blue and white.Ex. This is a collection of crockery pertaining to bedroom activities, such as jug and basin sets, chamber pots, and dressing table sets.----* cuenco para batir = mixing bowl.* cuenco para mezclar = mixing bowl.* cuenco rectangular de cerámica = terrine.* * *a) ( recipiente) bowlb) ( concavidad) hollow* * *= bowl, basin.Ex: When appropriate, give 'col.' for multicoloured objects, or name the colour(s) of the object if it is in one or two colours, or give 'b&w' for black and white objects; e.g., 1 bowl: porcelain, blue and white.
Ex: This is a collection of crockery pertaining to bedroom activities, such as jug and basin sets, chamber pots, and dressing table sets.* cuenco para batir = mixing bowl.* cuenco para mezclar = mixing bowl.* cuenco rectangular de cerámica = terrine.* * *1 (recipiente) bowl2 (concavidad) hollowcogió el agua del arroyo con el cuenco de la mano he scooped the water from the stream in his cupped hands* * *
cuenco sustantivo masculino ( recipiente) bowl
cuenco sustantivo masculino bowl
♦ Locuciones: poner el cuenco de la mano, to cup your hand
' cuenco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
colmar
English:
basin
- bowl
- crack
- wok
* * *cuenco nm1. [recipiente] bowl;[de barro] earthenware bowl2. [concavidad] hollow;llevaba las fresas en el cuenco de la mano she carried the strawberries in her cupped hands* * *m bowl;el cuenco de la mano the hollow of one’s hand* * *cuenco nm: bowl, basin* * *cuenco n bowl -
7 fiambre
adj.cold.m.1 cold meat (British), cold cut (United States) (food).2 stiff, corpse (informal) (cadáver).dejar fiambre to bump off3 cold dish, cold meat, meat.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: fiambrar.* * *► adjetivo1 served cold, cold2 irónico (noticia etc) stale, old1 COCINA cold meat, cold cut\dejar fiambre a alguien to do somebody in, bump somebody off* * *1. ADJ1) (Culin) cold, served cold2) * [noticia] old, stale2. SM1) (Culin) cold meat, cold cut (EEUU)fiambres — cold meats, cold cuts (EEUU)
2) * (=cadáver) corpse, stiff *el pobre está fiambre — the poor guy's stone dead *, the poor guy's cold meat *
3) Cono Sur * (=fiesta) dead party4) Méx (Culin) pork, avocado and chilli dish* * *1) (Coc)sólo comen fiambre(s) — all they eat is cold cuts (AmE) o (BrE) cold meats
el chorizo es un fiambre — chorizo is a kind of cold cut (AmE) o (BrE) cold meat
2) (arg) ( cadáver) stiff (sl)quedarse fiambre — (fam) to snuff it (colloq)
* * *Ex. Head cheese is in fact not a cheese, but rather a terrine of meat from the head of a calf or pig (sometimes a sheep or cow) usually eaten cold or at room temperature as a luncheon meat.* * *1) (Coc)sólo comen fiambre(s) — all they eat is cold cuts (AmE) o (BrE) cold meats
el chorizo es un fiambre — chorizo is a kind of cold cut (AmE) o (BrE) cold meat
2) (arg) ( cadáver) stiff (sl)quedarse fiambre — (fam) to snuff it (colloq)
* * *Ex: Head cheese is in fact not a cheese, but rather a terrine of meat from the head of a calf or pig (sometimes a sheep or cow) usually eaten cold or at room temperature as a luncheon meat.
* * *A ( Coc) cold meatcarne en fiambre cold meatfiambres surtidos selection of cold meats o ( AmE) cold cutsC ( Col) (comida al aire libre) picnic* * *
fiambre sustantivo masculino (Coc): tb
fiambre sustantivo masculino
1 Culin cold meat
2 fam (cadáver, muerto) stiff, corpse
' fiambre' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
embutido
English:
stiff
* * *fiambre nm1. [alimento] Br cold meat, US cold cutdejar fiambre a alguien to bump sb off;estar fiambre to have kicked the bucket* * *m1 cold cut, Brcold meat* * *fiambre n1. (embutido) cooked meat / cold meat2. (cadáver) stiff / corpse -
8 mortadela
f.1 mortadella.2 bologna, mortadella.* * *1 mortadella* * *SF mortadella* * *femenino mortadella* * *Ex. Head cheese is in fact not a cheese, but rather a terrine of meat from the head of a calf or pig (sometimes a sheep or cow) usually eaten cold or at room temperature as a luncheon meat.* * *femenino mortadella* * *Ex: Head cheese is in fact not a cheese, but rather a terrine of meat from the head of a calf or pig (sometimes a sheep or cow) usually eaten cold or at room temperature as a luncheon meat.
* * *mortadella* * *
mortadela sustantivo femenino
mortadella
mortadela f Culin bologna
' mortadela' also found in these entries:
English:
bologna
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9 pudín
m.pudding.* * *1→ link=budín budín* * *noun m.* * *SM pudding* * ** * *= pudding.Ex. Puddings are foods that are presented in a solid mass formed by the mixing of various ingredients with a binder, which might include batter, blood, eggs, etc.* * ** * *= pudding.Ex: Puddings are foods that are presented in a solid mass formed by the mixing of various ingredients with a binder, which might include batter, blood, eggs, etc.
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pudín sustantivo masculino See Also→◊ budín
' pudín' also found in these entries:
English:
pudding
* * *1. [dulce] pudding2. [salado] terrinepudin de carne meat loaf;pudin de salmón salmon terrine* * *m pudding* * * -
10 queso de cerdo
brawn, US headcheese* * *(n.) = head cheese [headcheese]Ex. Head cheese is in fact not a cheese, but rather a terrine of meat from the head of a calf or pig (sometimes a sheep or cow) usually eaten cold or at room temperature as a luncheon meat.* * *(n.) = head cheese [headcheese]Ex: Head cheese is in fact not a cheese, but rather a terrine of meat from the head of a calf or pig (sometimes a sheep or cow) usually eaten cold or at room temperature as a luncheon meat.
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11 rectangular
adj.1 rectangular.2 right-angled (Mat).f.homerun.* * *► adjetivo1 rectangular* * *adj.* * *ADJ rectangular* * *adjetivo rectangular* * *= rectangular, oblong, rectangular-shaped.Ex. We can only depend upon a rectangular building to fulfil this if it has a small floor area.Ex. The two moulds, which were twins, were oblong wire sieves mounted on wooden frames, and the deckle was a removable wooden rim which could be fitted to either mould to make it into a tray-like sieve with a raised edge.Ex. Pizza pies typically have round configuration, although square- and rectangular-shaped pizzas have had some recent acceptance.----* cuenco rectangular de cerámica = terrine.* * *adjetivo rectangular* * *= rectangular, oblong, rectangular-shaped.Ex: We can only depend upon a rectangular building to fulfil this if it has a small floor area.
Ex: The two moulds, which were twins, were oblong wire sieves mounted on wooden frames, and the deckle was a removable wooden rim which could be fitted to either mould to make it into a tray-like sieve with a raised edge.Ex: Pizza pies typically have round configuration, although square- and rectangular-shaped pizzas have had some recent acceptance.* cuenco rectangular de cerámica = terrine.* * *rectangular* * *
rectangular adjetivo rectangular
' rectangular' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pan
- pecera
English:
oblong
- rectangular
- right-angled
* * *rectangular adj1. [de forma] rectangular2. [de ángulos rectos] right-angled* * *adj rectangular* * *rectangular adj: rectangular* * *rectangular adj rectangular
См. также в других словарях:
terrine — [ terin ] n. f. • 1549; therine 1412; fém. subst. de l a. adj. terrin « de terre », du lat. pop. °terrinus 1 ♦ Récipient de terre (et par ext. de métal) en forme de tronc de cône évasé vers le haut; contenu de ce récipient. « Une grande terrine à … Encyclopédie Universelle
Terrine — Terrine, spätes 19. Jh. Terrine (französisch: „irdene“) Suppenschüssel, die im 18. Jahrhundert dem Tafelgeschirr hinzugefügt wurde, später meistens aus Porzellan, bisweilen auch aus Silber gefertigt; auch tönerne Deckelbüchsen für Gänseleber und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Terrine — Sf Schüssel aus feuerfestem Steingut per. Wortschatz fach. (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus frz. terrine, einer Substantivierung von afrz. terrin irden , aus früh rom. * terrinus, zu l. terra Erde . Ebenso nndl. terrine, ne. tureen, nfrz.… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
terrine — Terrine. subst. fem. Sorte de vaisseau de terre, plat & large, & en forme de bassin. Terrine vernissée. terrine à mettre du lait. terrine à savonner … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Terrine — Ter*rine , n. [F. See {Tureen}.] 1. A dish or pan, originally of earthenware, such as those in which various dishes are cooked and served; esp., an earthenware jar containing some table delicacy and sold with its contents. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Terrine — Terrine: Die Bezeichnung für »‹Suppen›schüssel« wurde im 18. Jh. aus gleichbed. frz. terrine entlehnt, das aus afrz. terrin »irden« substantiviert ist, also eigentlich »irdene Schüssel« bedeutet. Zugrunde liegt ein vlat. Adjektiv *terrinus… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
Terrine — Terrine, ein größeres, rundes, tiefes Gefäß, mit Deckel u. mit zwei Henkeln, von Steingut, Porzellan, Zinn od. Silber; in ihr werden bes. Suppe, doch auch Punsch u. ähnliche Gebräue aufgetragen. Terrinelöffel, so v.w. Vorlegelöffel … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Terrīne — (franz.), »irdene« Suppenschüssel, die im 18. Jahrh. dem Tafelgeschirr zugefügt wurde, meist aus Fayence und Porzellan, bisweilen auch aus Zinn oder Silber … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Terrine — Terrīne (frz.), Suppenschüssel … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Terrine — Terrine, frz., rundes, tiefes Gefäß mit Deckel u. 2 Henkeln, aus Steingut, Porcellan, Zinn etc., in welchem Suppe, aber auch Punsch etc. aufgetragen wird … Herders Conversations-Lexikon