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I ['sɪmə(r)]nome lenta ebollizione f.II 1. ['sɪmə(r)]verbo transitivo fare cuocere a fuoco lento [ vegetables]; lasciare bollire [soup, water]2.•* * *['simə](to (cause to) cook gently at or just below boiling point: The stew simmered on the stove; Simmer the ingredients in water for five minutes.) bollire lentamente* * *simmer /ˈsɪmə(r)/n.(solo al sing.) lenta ebollizione; sobbollimento● ( cucina) to bring to a simmer, far sobbollire □ to keep the water at a simmer, far bollire l'acqua lentamente.(to) simmer /ˈsɪmə(r)/A v. i.1 bollire lentamente; sobbollire3 (fam.) scoppiare dal caldoB v. t.far bollire lentamente; far sobbollire● to simmer down, smettere di bollire; ( di una zuppa, ecc.) ridursi a forza di sobbollire; (fig.) sbollire, calmarsi; darsi una calmata.* * *I ['sɪmə(r)]nome lenta ebollizione f.II 1. ['sɪmə(r)]verbo transitivo fare cuocere a fuoco lento [ vegetables]; lasciare bollire [soup, water]2.• -
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simmer [ˈsɪmər][+ soup, stew] faire mijoter* * *['sɪmə(r)] 1.transitive verb faire cuire [quelque chose] à feu doux [soup]; laisser frémir [water]2.1) [soup] cuire à feu doux, mijoter; [water] frémir2) fig [person] ( with discontent) bouillonner ( with de); (with passion, excitement) frémir ( with de); [revolt, violence] couver•Phrasal Verbs: -
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A n ébullition f lente.C vi1 [soup, vegetables etc] cuire à feu doux, mijoter ; [water] frémir ;2 fig [person] ( with discontent) bouillonner (with de) ; (with passion, excitement) frémir (with de) ; [quarrel, revolt, violence] couver ;3 ○ (in sunshine, heat) [person, car, city] cuire ○. -
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simmer ['sɪmə(r)](b) (smoulder → violence, quarrel, discontent) couver, fermenter; (seethe → with anger, excitement) être en ébullition;∎ unrest is simmering in the big cities des troubles couvent dans les grandes villes;∎ the audience simmered with excitement les spectateurs étaient en ébullition;∎ tempers are simmering les passions s'échauffent;∎ his anger simmered just below the surface il bouillait de colère∎ the city simmered in the heat la ville était accablée par la canicule(water, milk, sauce) laisser frémir; (soup, stew, vegetables) faire mijoter3 nounfaible ébullition f∎ simmer down! calme-toi!, du calme!
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