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English-Dutch technical dictionary. 2013.
English-Dutch technical dictionary. 2013.
pickle — /ˈpɪkəl / (say pikuhl) noun 1. (often plural) vegetables, as cucumbers, onions, cauliflowers, etc., preserved in vinegar, brine, etc., and eaten as a relish. 2. anything preserved in a pickling liquid. 3. a liquid or marinade prepared with salt… …
souse — I. [c]/saʊs / (say sows) verb (soused, sousing) –verb (t) 1. to plunge into water or other liquid. 2. to drench with water, etc. 3. to dash or pour as water. 4. to steep in pickling liquid; pickle. 5. Colloquial to intoxicate. –verb (i) 6. to… …
Umeboshi — (Japanese: ; literally dried ume ) are pickled ume fruits. Ume is a species of fruit bearing tree in the genus Prunus , which is often called a plum but is actually more closely related to the apricot. Umeboshi are a type of tsukemono , or… … Wikipedia
souse — saÊŠs n. immersing, thorough wetting, soaking; something that has been soaked in pickle (especially the ears, feet, etc. of a pig); pickling liquid, brine; drunkard (Slang); drinking binge (Slang) v. soak, steep, immerse (in a liquid); make wet,… … English contemporary dictionary
soused — adj. soaking wet, drenched; thoroughly intoxicated, drunk (Slang) saÊŠs n. immersing, thorough wetting, soaking; something that has been soaked in pickle (especially the ears, feet, etc. of a pig); pickling liquid, brine; drunkard (Slang);… … English contemporary dictionary
souses — saÊŠs n. immersing, thorough wetting, soaking; something that has been soaked in pickle (especially the ears, feet, etc. of a pig); pickling liquid, brine; drunkard (Slang); drinking binge (Slang) v. soak, steep, immerse (in a liquid); make wet,… … English contemporary dictionary
sousing — saÊŠs n. immersing, thorough wetting, soaking; something that has been soaked in pickle (especially the ears, feet, etc. of a pig); pickling liquid, brine; drunkard (Slang); drinking binge (Slang) v. soak, steep, immerse (in a liquid); make wet,… … English contemporary dictionary
Barry Norman — Barry Leslie Norman, CBE (born August 21, 1933 in London) is an English film critic and television presenter.Early lifeNorman, the son of film director Leslie Norman, was educated at a state primary school and at the Highgate School, a boys… … Wikipedia
Chanh muối — aging in glass containers Chanh muối is a salted, pickled lime in Vietnamese cuisine. Its name comes from the Vietnamese words chanh (meaning lime ) and muối (meaning salt ). To make the chanh muối, many limes (often key limes) are packed tightly … Wikipedia
Souse — 1. intoxicate; 2. drink to intoxication; 3. drunkard (from souse steep in pickling liquid) … Dictionary of Australian slang
souse — I Australian Slang 1. intoxicate; 2. drink to intoxication; 3. drunkard (from souse steep in pickling liquid) II North Country (Newcastle) Words to fall upon, to fall with violence; a great thump, a sever fall, a blow … English dialects glossary