roasted, fried, baked; reflexive of sacept gaļa labi sacepusies ― the meat was well cooked, roasted sacepties veselu bļodu pankūku ― to fry (oneself) a whole...
speilet seg i sjøen. ― The surroundings were reflected in the lake. (eggs) to fry; see speilegg avspeile gjenspeile speil (noun) “speile” in The Bokmål Dictionary...
French friture, from Vulgar Latin *frīctūra, from Latin frīgō (“to fry”); compare fry. For the development of Middle English /iu̯r(ə)/ into /ə(ɹ)/, compare...
хло́пнуть уша́ми) to tune out, to let something gloss over oneself, to get one's brain fried to rubberneck, to gawk Conjugation of хлопать ушами: see хлопать...
niexef. In summer the hill put on the brown frock of the fried grass. (intransitive) to dress oneself, to get dressed Antonym: neża’ libes second-person singular...
(intransitive) to busy oneself with cooking (with pots and pans) Synonym: (colloquial) spignattare (cooking, transitive) to flip in a frying pan while sauteing...
From Italian piccata (“larded”), past participle of piccarsi (“prick oneself”). IPA(key): /pɪˈkɑːtə/ piccata (not comparable) Sliced, sautéed and served...
the potatoes into the oil in order to fry them. (intransitive, figurative) to immerse oneself (to involve oneself deeply) [with em ‘in something’] Synonym:...
contracted proclitic s') himself, herself, itself (direct or indirect object) oneself (direct or indirect object) themselves (direct or indirect object) each...
IPA (key): /pɔːk̚³ t͡sʰaːu̯³⁵/ 博炒 (Cantonese) to intentionally perform badly at work so that one can be sacked; to try to get oneself fired from work...