Englisch > Deutsch | |
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. | |
Englisch > Englisch | |
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. | |
Deutsch > Englisch | |
Soße | |
1. n-f. sauce, gravy | |