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1 jus
jus [ʒy]masculine nouna. ( = liquide) juice• je n'ai plus de jus ( = je suis fatigué) I'm worn out* * *ʒynom masculin invariable1) ( de fruit) juice2) ( de viande) ( qui exsude) juices (pl); ( sauce servie) gravylaisser quelqu'un mijoter dans son jus — (colloq) fig to let somebody stew in his own juice
3) (colloq) ( café) coffee4) (colloq) ( courant électrique) juice (colloq), electricity* * *ʒy nm1) (= boisson) juice2) [viande] gravy* * *jus nm inv1 ( de fruit) juice; jus de pomme/citron apple/lemon juice;2 ( de viande) ( qui exsude) juices (pl); ( sauce servie) gravy; cuire qch au jus to cook sth in the juices from the meat; cuire dans son jus○ fig [personne] to be boiling; laisser qn cuire or mijoter dans son jus○ fig to let sb stew in his own juice;3 ○( café) coffee; prendre un jus au comptoir to have a coffee at the bar;4 ○( eau de baignade) drink○, water; se jeter/tomber au jus to jump/fall in the water; tous au jus! everyone in!;5 ○( courant électrique) juice○, electricity; il n'y a plus de jus the power's off; prendre le jus to get a shock.jus de chaussettes○ pej dishwater, very weak coffee.[ʒy] nom masculin1. [boisson] juiceces oranges rendent ou donnent beaucoup de jus these oranges are very juicyjus de fruit ou fruits fruit juice3. (familier) [café] coffee4. (familier) [courant électrique] juiceattention, tu vas prendre le jus! watch out, you'll get a shock!5. (familier) [eau] -
2 mijoter
mijoter [miʒɔte]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ plat, soupe] to simmer ; ( = préparer avec soin) to cook lovingly• qu'est-ce qu'il peut bien mijoter ? what's he up to? (inf)2. intransitive verb[plat, soupe] to simmer* * *miʒɔte
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1) Culinaire to prepare [plat]2) (colloq) ( manigancer) to cook up
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verbe intransitif Culinaire to simmer••laisser quelqu'un mijoter dans son jus — (colloq) to let somebody stew in his/her own juice
* * *miʒɔte1. vt1) (faire cuire à petit feu) to simmer, (préparer avec soin) to cook lovingly2) [mauvais coup] to plot, to cook up *Il mijote quelque chose. — He's plotting something., He's up to something.
2. vi* * *mijoter verb table: aimerA vtr1 Culin to prepare [plat];2 ○( manigancer) to cook up; qu'est-ce que tu mijotes encore? what are you cooking up now?B vi Culin to simmer; laissez mijoter pendant une heure leave to simmer for one hour; faire mijoter to simmer.laisser qn mijoter dans son jus to let sb stew in his/her own juice.[miʒɔte] verbe transitif————————[miʒɔte] verbe intransitif2. (familier & figuré)————————se mijoter verbe pronominal (emploi passif) -
3 cuire
cuire [kyiʀ]➭ TABLE 381. transitive verb• cuire à feu doux or à petit feu to cook gently• cuire au four [+ pain, gâteau, pommes] to bake ; [+ viande] to roast ; [+ pommes de terre] (avec matière grasse) to roast ; (sans matière grasse) to bake• cuire qch à la vapeur/au gril/à la poêle/à l'eau to steam/grill/fry/boil sth• cuire au beurre/à l'huile to cook in butter/in oil2. intransitive verba. [aliment] to cookb. ( = brûler) les mains/yeux me cuisaient my hands/eyes were smarting* * *kɥiʀ
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1) Culinaire [personne] ( sur le feu) to cook; ( au four) gén to bake; to roast [viande]; to cook [daube]2) to fire [porcelaine, émaux]3) ( chauffer) [soleil] to bake [terre]; to burn [peau]
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verbe intransitif1) [aliment, repas] to cookfaire or laisser cuire quelque chose 20 minutes — to cook something for 20 minutes
tu l'as trop peu/trop fait cuire — it's undercooked/overcooked
à cuire — [chocolat, pomme] cooking; [fruit] stewing
2) (colloq) ( avoir chaud) [personne]3) ( faire mal)les joues me cuisaient — (de honte, après un coup de soleil) my cheeks were burning; ( après des gifles) my cheeks were stinging ou smarting
* * *kɥiʀ1. vt1) [aliments] to cook, (au four) to bake2) [poterie] to fire2. vi1) [aliments] to cook2) (= picoter) to smart* * *cuire verb table: conduireA vtr1 Culin [personne] ( sur le feu) to cook [aliment]; ( au four) to bake [pain, gâteau, poisson, pomme, gratin]; to roast [viande]; to cook [daube]; cuire à l'eau/au bouillon/au beurre to cook in water/in stock/in butter; cuire au bain-marie to cook in a double-boiler; cuire à la vapeur to steam; cuire à l'étuvée to braise; cuire à la poêle to fry; cuire au gril to grill, to broil US; cuire au barbecue to barbecue; cuire au gaz/au charbon de bois to cook with gas/over charcoal; cuire qch à feu doux to cook ou simmer sth gently; cuire qch à gros bouillons to cook sth at full boil; cuire des pommes de terre au four to bake potatoes;2 Tech to fire [porcelaine, brique, émaux];3 ( chauffer) [soleil] to scorch [champ, plante]; to bake [argile, terre]; to beat down on [sable, rocher]; to burn [peau]; le soleil me cuit le dos the sun is burning my back.B vi1 Culin [aliment, repas] to cook; le riz cuit vite rice cooks quickly; le rôti est en train de cuire the joint ou roast is cooking; mets les légumes/la tarte à cuire à 6 heures put the vegetables/the pie on (to cook) at 6 o'clock; faire or laisser cuire 20 minutes cook [sth] for 20 minutes; laissez cuire à petit feu allow to simmer gently; faites cuire la pâte à four chaud bake the pastry case in a hot oven; faites cuire le poulet à four chaud roast the chicken in a hot oven; tu l'as trop peu/trop fait cuire it's undercooked ou underdone/overcooked; à cuire [chocolat, pomme] cooking; [fruit] stewing;2 ○( avoir chaud) [personne] on cuit sur la plage it's baking (hot) on the beach; j'ai cuit au soleil toute la matinée I spent the morning roasting in the sun;3 ( faire mal) [écorchure] to sting; [alcool sur plaie] to sting; ça me cuit it stings; les joues me cuisaient (de honte, après un coup de soleil) my cheeks were burning; ( après gifles) my cheeks were stinging ou smarting.C v impers fml il vous en cuira you'll rue the day sout; il lui en a cuit he/she had good reason to feel sorry.laisse-la cuire dans son jus○ let her stew in her own juice○.[kɥir] verbe transitif[pain] to bake2. [brûler - peau] to burn————————[kɥir] verbe intransitifcuire à feu doux ou petit feu to simmer2. (familier) [souffrir de la chaleur]les yeux me cuisent my eyes are burning ou stinging4. (soutenu)————————à cuire locution adjectivale -
4 macérer
macérer [maseʀe]➭ TABLE 6 transitive and intransitive verb* * *maseʀeverbe intransitif [plante, fruit] to soak; [viande] to marinate; ( dans du vinaigre) [cornichon] to picklefaire macérer — to steep, to soak
* * *maseʀe1. vi2. vtto macerate, (dans du vinaigre) to pickle* * *macérer verb table: céderB vi1 Culin, Pharm [plante, fruit, légume] to soak, to steep; [viande] to marinate; ( dans du vinaigre) [cornichon] to pickle; faire macérer to steep, to soak; laisser macérer les cornichons pendant deux mois leave gherkins to pickle for two months;2 fig macérer dans son ignorance to wallow in one's ignorance; macérer dans les remords to be racked by ou with remorse.[masere] verbe intransitiffaire macérer le poisson cru dans du jus de citron macerate ou steep the raw fish in lemon juice3. (figuré)————————[masere] verbe transitif -
5 jus
n. m.1. Water.a Rain (also: jus de parapluie). Qu'est-ce qu'il tombé comme jus! It ain't half raining!b 'The drink', 'the soup' (the sea, a lake, a river). Tomber au jus: To fall overboard. Tout le monde au jus! Let's all have a swim!2. Coffee. Siroter un jus: To sip a quiet cup of coffee. Jus de chaussette: Bitter and nasty coffee. Jus de chapeau: Watery coffee.3. 'Juice', 'gas', petrol. Donner du jus: To 'step on it', to open the throttle. Aller plein jus: To 'belt along', to bomb along.5. 'Spunk', sperm. Lächer le jus: To 'juice off', to ejaculate.6. Avoir du jus de navet dans les veines: To be 'spunkless', 'spineless', to be weak-willed.7. Laisser mijoter (also: mariner) quelqu'un dans son jus: To 'let someone stew in his own juice', to let someone sweat it out (of the mess he got himself into).8. Y mettre du jus: To put some vim (and zest) into it, to 'pull out all the stops', to try one's darnedest.9. Lengthy 'blurb', verbose text. Se noyer dans le jus (sch.): To waffle on and on.10. Long-winded speech, lengthy allocution. Dévider un jus: To spout at length.11. Valoir le jus: To be worth-while. Ça vaut le jus, je t'assure! I can tell you it's well worth it!12. C'est le même jus: It's six of one and half a dozen of the other—It's the same thing.13. Jeter du jus: To 'look swell', to look great. Qu'est-ce qu'elle en jette! She's a sight for sore eyes!14. C'est du peu au jus! (mil.): Demob day is just around the corner!15. Etre dans son jus (of an antique): To be in its original (untampered-with) state.
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