baste1

baste1
m. (esp. basto) кош, който се слага на самара на товарно животно.

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  • baste — baste1 verb pour fat or juices over (meat) during cooking. Derivatives baster noun Origin C15: of unknown origin. baste2 verb Needlework tack with long, loose stitches in preparation for sewing. Origin ME: from OFr. bastir sew lightly , ult. of… …   English new terms dictionary

  • baste — baste1 /bayst/, v.t., basted, basting. to sew with long, loose stitches, as in temporarily tacking together pieces of a garment while it is being made. [1400 50; late ME basten < AF, MF bastir to build, baste < Gmc; cf. OHG bestan to mend, patch… …   Universalium

  • bast — ⇒BASTE1, BAST, BASTA, interj. Assez! A. Bast, basta, baste. [Pour exprimer l indifférence, la résignation, l impatience ou la déception] Il suffit. Mais baste! Baste pour cela (Ac. 1798 1878) : • 1. J en aurais trop à dire, basta. Quand nous nous …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • bast´er — baste1 «bayst», transitive verb, bast|ed, bast|ing. to drip or pour melted fat or butter on (meat or fowl) while roasting: »The cook basted the turkey to keep it from drying out and to improve its flavor. ╂[< Old North French basser to… …   Useful english dictionary

  • baster — baster1 /bay steuhr/, n. Sewing. a person or thing that bastes. [1880 85; BASTE1 + ER1] baster2 /bay steuhr/, n. 1. a person who bastes meat or other food. 2. a large glass, plastic, or metal tube with a rubber bulb at one end and a small opening …   Universalium

  • bastide — /ba steed /, n. 1. a medieval fortified town, planned as a whole and built at one time, esp. in southern France, for strategic or commercial purposes. 2. a small country house in southern France. [1515 25; < MF < OPr bastida fortification, n. use …   Universalium

  • basting — basting1 /bay sting/, n. 1. sewing with long, loose stitches to hold material in place until the final sewing. 2. bastings, the stitches taken or the threads used. [1515 25; BASTE1 + ING1] basting2 /bay sting/, n. 1. the act of moistening food… …   Universalium

  • bastion — bastionary /bas cheuh ner ee/, adj. bastioned, adj. /bas cheuhn, tee euhn/, n. 1. Fort. a projecting portion of a rampart or fortification that forms an irregular pentagon attached at the base to the main work. 2. a fortified place. 3. anything… …   Universalium

  • basta — [ basta ] interj. • 1807; mot it. « assez » ♦ Fam. Ça suffit ! Assez ! ⇒BASTE1, BAST, BASTA, interj. Assez! A. Bast, basta, baste. [Pour exprimer l indifférence, la résignation, l impatience ou la déception] Il suffit. Mais baste! Baste pour cela …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • baste — [ bast ] interj. • 1534; it. basta « il suffit » ♦ Vx Interjection marquant l indifférence, le dédain. ⇒ bah. I. ⇒BASTE1, BAST, BASTA, interj. Assez! A. Bast, basta, baste. [Pour exprimer l indifférence, la résignation, l impatience ou la… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • prout — [ prut ] interj. et n. m. • XIIe; onomat. ♦ Lang. enfantin Bruit de pet. Pet. Faire un prout. Prout ou Prut (le) fl. né en Ukraine, dans les Carpates du N. (989 km), affl. du Danube (r. g.); sert de frontière entre la Moldavie et la Roumanie …   Encyclopédie Universelle

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