baste3!

baste3!
interj. (it. basta "il suffit") 1. стига! доста! баста! 2. ост. за израз на безразличие: ба! baste3!! пфу, ами!

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  • 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

  • lambaste — /lam bayst , bast /, v.t., lambasted, lambasting. Informal. 1. to beat or whip severely. 2. to reprimand or berate harshly; censure; excoriate. Also, lambast. [1630 40; appar. LAM1 + BASTE3] * * * …   Universalium

  • paste — /payst/, n., v., pasted, pasting. n. 1. a mixture of flour and water, often with starch or the like, used for causing paper or other material to adhere to something. 2. any soft, smooth, and plastic material or preparation. 3. dough, esp. when… …   Universalium

  • 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

  • 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

  • lambaste — [lam beɪst] (also lambast bast) verb criticize harshly. Derivatives lambasting noun Origin C17 (in the sense beat ): from lam1 + baste3 …   English new terms dictionary

  • lambaste — /læmˈbeɪst / (say lam bayst) verb (t) (lambasted, lambasting) 1. to beat severely. 2. (in sailors use) to beat with a rope s end. 3. to scold; berate. Also, lambast /læmˈbæst/ (say lam bast). {apparently from lam1 + baste3} …  

  • baste — baste1 [bāst] vt. basted, basting [ME basten < OFr bastir < Gmc * bastjan, make with bast] to sew with long, loose stitches so as to keep the parts together until properly sewn; tack baste2 [bāst] vt. basted, basting [< OFr basser, to… …   English World dictionary

  • lambaste — [lam bāst′, lambast′] vt. lambasted, lambasting [ LAM1 + BASTE3] Informal 1. to beat soundly; thrash 2. to scold or denounce severely: Also sp. lambast …   English World dictionary

  • 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

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