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verb us uk /æd/
PUT WITH [ T ] A2 to put something with something else: Add the eggs to the cream. Could you add apples to your shopping list? –Más ejemplos Then add a spoonful of yoghurt. Bring the water to the boil, then add the rice. Drain the pasta and add the tomatoes. The flowers added a splash of colour to the room. To make the plural of 'dog', you add the plural ending '-s'. plural ending '-s'. INCREASE [ I, T ] to increase an amount or level: Then there's the service charge which adds another ten percent to the bill. His voice just adds to his appeal. SAY MORE [ T ] B1 to say another thing: [ + that ] She said she liked him but added that he was difficult to work with. CALCULATE [ T ] A2 to put two or more numbers or amounts together to get a total → See also add insult to injury |
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noun [ C, U ] us uk /bəˈnɑːnə/
A1 a long, curved fruit with a yellow skin |
beans
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noun [ C ] us uk /biːn/
SEED A2 a seed of some climbing plants, that is used as food: soya beans VEGETABLE A2 a part of some climbing plants that contains the seeds and is eaten as a vegetable: green beans COFFEE/CHOCOLATE a plant seed used to make coffee and chocolate: coffee beans → See also baked beans , runner bean |
beef
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noun [ U ] us uk /biːf/
B1 the meat of a cow: roast beef → See also ground beef |
burgers
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noun [ C ] us uk /ˈbɜːɡər/
A2 a flat, round piece of food, usually made of meat, that is fried and served between pieces of bread: burger and fries a veggie burger |
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fork
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noun [ C ] us uk /fɔːk/
FOOD A2 a small object with three or four points and a handle, that you use to pick up food and eat with: a knife and fork |
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hard-boiled egg
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adjective us uk /ˌhɑːdˈbɔɪld/
A hard-boiled egg has been boiled with its shell on, until the inside is solid. |
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noun [ C ] uk /hɜːb/ us /ɜːrb/
B1 a plant that is used in cooking to add flavour to food or used in medicines |
impressive
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adjective us uk /ɪmˈpresɪv/
B2 Someone or something that is impressive makes you admire and respect them: an impressive performance/view |
knife
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noun [ C ] us uk /naɪf/ plural knives
A1 a sharp tool or weapon for cutting, usually with a metal blade and a handle: a knife and fork –Más ejemplos a sharp knife a blunt knife I cut myself on a knife. The victim was stabbed repeatedly with a knife. He plunged the knife into the man's stomach. |
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to mix (together)
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tazón para mezclar
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mixture
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noun us uk /ˈmɪkstʃər/
SUBSTANCE [ C, U ] B2 a substance made of other substances that have been combined: Add milk to the mixture and stir until smooth. –Más ejemplos Grease the pan before pouring in the cake mixture. Combine the meat and egg and shape the mixture into small balls. Stir the mixture until it is smooth. The accident created an explosive mixture of oil vapour and oxygen. The mixture must be kept at a high temperature. STYLES/IDEAS [ no plural ] B2 a combination of two or more ideas, qualities, styles, etc: Their house is decorated in a mixture of styles. |
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to fit
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verb us uk /fɪt/ present participle fitting, past tense and past participle fitted
RIGHT SHAPE [ I, T ] B1 to be the right shape or size for someone or something: This skirt doesn't fit any more. I can't find a lid to fit this jar. –Más ejemplos I had to send the shirt back because it didn't fit me. If the dress doesn't fit, can I change it for a smaller one? This coat doesn't fit me any more. The trousers fit you really well. The lid didn't fit properly. fit (sth) in/through/under, etc B1 If people or things fit somewhere, or if you can fit them somewhere, that place is big enough for them: How many people can you fit in your car? This radio is small enough to fit into my pocket. |
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adjective us uk /ˈfʌsi/
NOT LIKING only liking particular things and very difficult to please: She's a very fussy eater. CAREFUL too careful about unimportant details |