Das englische Wort für Soße ist
sauce
Englische Definition
Soße | |
1. n-f. sauce, gravy |
Übersetzungen für Soße und ihre Definitionen
gravy | |
gravy | ||
1. subst. A thick sauce made from the fat or juices that come out from meat or vegetables as they are being cooked. | ||
2. subst. (Canada) A dark savoury sauce prepared from stock and usually meat juices; brown gravy. | ||
A roast dinner isn't complete without gravy. | ||
3. subst. (Southern US) A pale sauce prepared from a roux with meat fat; a type of béchamel sauce | ||
There are few foods more Southern than biscuits and gravy. | ||
4. subst. A type of gravy. | ||
5. subst. (Italian-American) Sauce used for pasta. | ||
6. subst. (India, Singapore) Curry sauce. | ||
7. subst. (informal) Unearned gain. | ||
8. subst. (informal) Extra benefit. | ||
The first thousand tickets and the concessions cover the venue and the band. The rest is gravy. |
sauce | |||
1. Substantiv: | |||
2. [1] Soße (zum Kochen oder Würzen) | |||
3. [2] Fruchtmus, Früchtekompott (Nachtisch oder Beilage) | |||
4. [3] amerikanisch, umgangssprachlich, (veraltet?): Frechheit | |||
5. [4] umgangssprachlich, abwertend: Alkohol | |||
[1] Mustard sauce is a delicious sauce for chicken and seafood. | |||
[2] The waffle comes with whipped cream and warm fruit sauce. |
sauce | |||
1. subst. A liquid (often thickened) condiment or accompaniment to food. | |||
apple sauce; mint sauce | |||
2. subst. (Australia) Tomato sauce (similar to US tomato ketchup), as in: | |||
meat pie and tomato sauce | |||
3. subst. (slang) Alcohol, booze. | |||
Maybe you should lay off the sauce. | |||
4. subst. (bodybuilding) Anabolic steroids. | |||
5. subst. (art) A soft crayon for use in stump drawing or in shading with the stump. | |||
6. subst. (internet slang) alternative form of source ;, often used when requesting the source of an image or other posted material. | |||
7. subst. (dated) Cheek; impertinence; backtalk; sass. | |||
8. subst. (US, obsolete slang) Vegetables. | |||
9. subst. (obsolete, UK, US, dialect) Any garden vegetables eaten with meat. | |||
10. v. To add sauce to; to season. | |||
11. v. To cause to relish anything, as if with a sauce; to tickle or gratify, as the palate; to please; to stimulate. | |||
12. v. To make poignant; to give zest, flavour or interest to; to set off; to vary and render attractive. | |||
13. v. (colloquial) To treat with bitter, pert, or tart language; to be impudent or saucy to. |
dip | © | ||
1. tunken, eintunken |
dip | © | ||
1. subst. A lower section of a road or geological feature. | |||
There is a dip in the road ahead. | |||
2. subst. Inclination downward; direction below a horizontal line; slope; pitch. | |||
3. subst. The action of dipping or plunging for a moment into a liquid. | |||
4. subst. A tank or trough where cattle or sheep are immersed in chemicals to kill parasites. | |||
5. subst. A dip stick. | |||
6. subst. A swim, usually a short swim to refresh. | |||
I'm going for a dip before breakfast. | |||
7. subst. (colloquial, dated) A pickpocket. | |||
8. subst. A sauce for dipping. | |||
This onion dip is just scrumptious. | |||
9. subst. (geology) The angle from horizontal of a planar geologic surface, such as a fault line. | |||
10. subst. (archaic) A dipped candle. | |||
11. subst. (dance) a move in many different styles of partner dances, often performed at the end of a dance, in which the follower leans far to the side and is supported by the leader | |||
12. subst. A gymnastic exercise on the parallel bars in which the performer, resting on his hands, lets his arms bend and his body sink until his chin is level with the bars, and then raises himself by straighte | |||
13. subst. In the turpentine industry, the viscid exudation that is dipped out from incisions in the trees. Virgin dip is the runnings of the first year, yellow dip the runnings of subsequent years. | |||
14. subst. (aeronautics) A sudden drop followed by a climb, usually to avoid obstacles or as the result of getting into an airhole. | |||
15. subst. The moist form of snuff tobacco. | |||
16. v. To lower into a liquid. | |||
Dip your biscuit into your tea. | |||
17. v. (intransitive) To immerse oneself; to become plunged in a liquid; to sink. | |||
18. v. (intransitive) (of a value or rate) To decrease slightly. | |||
19. v. To lower a light's beam. | |||
Dip your lights as you meet an oncoming car. | |||
20. v. To lower (a flag), particularly a national ensign, to a partially hoisted position in order to render or to return a salute. While lowered, the flag is said to be “at the dip.” A flag bei | |||
“The sailor rushed to the flag hoist to dip the flag in return.” | |||
21. v. To treat cattle or sheep by immersion in chemical solution. | |||
The farmer is going to dip the cattle today. | |||
22. v. To use a dip stick to check oil level in an engine. | |||
23. v. To consume snuff by placing a pinch behind the lip or under the tongue so that the active chemical constituents of the snuff may be absorbed into the system for their narcotic effect. | |||
24. v. To immerse for baptism. | |||
25. v. To wet, as if by immersing; to moisten. | |||
26. v. (intransitive) To plunge or engage thoroughly in any affair. | |||
27. v. To take out, by dipping a dipper, ladle, or other receptacle, into a fluid and removing a part; often with out. | |||
to dip water from a boiler; to dip out water | |||
28. v. (intransitive) To perform the action of plunging a dipper, ladle. etc. into a liquid or soft substance and removing a part. | |||
29. v. To engage as a pledge; to mortgage. | |||
30. v. To perform (a bow or curtsey) by inclining the body. | |||
31. v. (intransitive) To incline downward from the plane of the horizon. | |||
Strata of rock dip. | |||
32. v. (transitive, dance) To perform a dip dance move (often phrased with the leader as the subject noun and the follower as the subject noun being dipped) | |||
33. v. To lower the body by bending the knees while keeping the body in an upright position, as in movement to the rhythm of music. | |||
34. v. (intransitive, colloquial) To leave. | |||
He dipped out of the room so fast. | |||
35. subst. A foolish person. | |||
36. subst. (computer graphics) (initialism of device-independent pixel) | |||
37. subst. (informal) A diplomat. |
spunk | |
spunk | ||
1. subst. (obsolete) A spark. | ||
2. subst. Touchwood; tinder. | ||
3. subst. (chiefly Scotland, obsolete) A piece of tinder, sometimes impregnated with sulphur; a match. | ||
4. subst. Courage; spirit; mettle; determination. | ||
5. subst. (UK, Australia, New Zealand, slang) An attractive person (normally male). | ||
6. subst. (chiefly UK, vulgar, slang) Semen. | ||
7. v. (intransitive, obsolete) To catch fire; flame up. | ||
8. v. (slang) To ejaculate. | ||
He spunked into the condom. |
goo | |
goo | ||
1. subst. (informal) Any semi-solid or liquid substance; especially one that is sticky, gummy or slippery; frequently of vague or unknown composition, slime or a bodily fluid. | ||
I stepped in some goo and had a terrible time getting the sticky stuff off my shoes. | ||
2. subst. Excessive, showy sentimentality. | ||
3. v. To apply goo to something. | ||
They gooed their hair with some fragrant styling product. | ||
4. subst. An example of baby talk. | ||
The infant's goos and gahs were endearing. | ||
5. v. (intransitive) To produce baby talk. | ||
The baby gooed while daddy made sappy faces at it. |
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