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dish
Dish tarimas:
/diʃ/
Dish audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: An open, generally shallow concave container for holding, cooking, or serving food.
- noun: The containers and often the utensils used when eating: took out the dishes and silverware; washed the dishes.
- noun: A shallow concave container used for purposes other than eating: an evaporating dish.
- noun: The amount that a dish can hold.
- noun: The food served or contained in a dish: a dish of ice cream.
- noun: A particular variety or preparation of food: Sushi is a Japanese dish.
- noun: A depression similar to that in a shallow concave container for food.
- noun: The degree of concavity in such a depression.
- noun: Electronics A dish antenna.
- noun: Slang A good-looking person, especially an attractive woman.
- noun: Informal Idle talk; gossip: "plenty of dish about her tattoos, her plastic surgeries, and her ever-younger inamorati” ( Louise Kennedy).
- verb-transitive: To serve (food) in or as if in a dish: dished up the stew.
- verb-transitive: To present: dished up an excellent entertainment.
- verb-transitive: To hollow out; make concave.
- verb-transitive: Informal To gossip about.
- verb-transitive: Chiefly British Slang To ruin, foil, or defeat.
- verb-intransitive: Informal To talk idly, especially to gossip.
- phrasal-verb: dish out To dispense freely: likes to dish out advice.
- idiom: dish it out Slang To deal out criticism or abuse.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- lėkštė
- valgis
- patiekalas
- įprastinė tema
- indai
- paduoti
- serviruoti
- to dish up paduoti į stalą
- pe
- dubuo
- dėti į dubenį
- (iš)lenkti
- (su)riesti
- sugadinti
- išardyti (planus)
- to dish out patiekti
- išdėlioti (valgį)