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Определение gräs в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

gras
genellikle emniyetli kabul edilen
mardi gras
(Nükleer Mühendislik) Hristiyanların 40 günlük oruç döneminden önce, evlerdeki tüm yağ ve etleri tükettikleri geleneksel gün
pate de foie gras
(Gıda) kaz ciğeri ezmesi
mardi gras
karnavalın sonu
foie gras
kaz ciğeri
gras
ciğeri
Mardi gras
büyük perhizden önceki salı
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Определение gräs в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь

GRAS
Generally recognized as safe
GRAS
harmless, not dangerous to one's health (label assigned by the FDA to food additives that are considered safe)
GRAS
generally recognized as safe (U.S. Food and Drug Administration label)
gras
Generally Recognized As Safe; a list established by Congress to cover substances added to food
gras
Generally regarded as safe
gras
Generally recognized as safe; When using food ingredients considered GRAS, manufacturers need not prove to FDA that they are safe
gras
[French] fat
gras
Generally Recognized as Safe (and Effective)
gras
French: fat
gras
A public domain graph-oriented database system for software engineering applications from RWTH Aachen
gras
"Generally Recognized As Safe" -- a category of food additives designated by the U S Food and Drug Administration
Mardi Gras
A carnival

SYDNEY GAY & LESBIAN MARDI GRAS Not just a famously spectacular parade and an all-night dance party in Oxford Street, this is a month-long festival in February that also features theatre, art, photography and music in a celebration of gay and lesbian life.

Mardi Gras
The day, also known as Shrove Tuesday, when traditionally all fat and meat in the house were finished up, before Christians were banned from eating them during Lent, which commenced the following day on Ash Wednesday

Today's wild Mardi Gras parades are much different than the original, more religious events of the Middle Ages.

Mardi Gras
The last day of a carnival, traditionally the celebration immediately before the start of Lent when joy would be out of place for Christians

The carnival moves through raucous celebrations climaxing on Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday), and is over on Ash Wednesday.

foie gras
The fattened liver of geese or ducks, used for gourmet cooking
mardi gras
Alternative form of Mardi Gras
pâté de foie gras
A pâté of fat goose liver; the lowest grade preparation of foie gras
pâtés de foie gras
plural form of pâté de foie gras
Mardi Gras
Mardi Gras is the Christian festival of Shrove Tuesday, the day before Lent, which people in some places celebrate by wearing colourful costumes and dancing through the streets. the day before Lent begins, or the music, dancing etc that happen on this day in some countries. (French: "Fat Tuesday") Carnival celebrated on or culminating on Shrove Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday, the start of Lent. Traditionally, households consumed all the remaining foods that would be forbidden during Lent (e.g., eggs) on that day. It is a one-day event in France, but in the U.S. it lasts several days in New Orleans, where it is marked by parades, street celebrations, and extravagant costumes
Mardi gras
last day before Lent (celebrated with parades in New Orleans, USA)
foie gras
a pate made from goose liver (marinated in cognac) and truffles
foie gras
Foie gras is a food made from the livers of geese that were specially fed so that their livers became very large. a smooth food made from the liver of a goose
foie gras
goose liver, pate
mardi gras
– The last day before Lent, characterized by celebration and carnival, often marking the climax of a carnival period; also called Fat Tuesday or Shrove Tuesday
mardi gras
The last day of Carnival; Shrove Tuesday; in some cities a great day of carnival and merrymaking
mardi gras
the last day before Lent
mardi gras
Commonly called Fat Tuesday - the day before Ash Wednesday and the first day of the Roman Catholic season of Lent
mardi gras
literally "fat Tuesday"; a festival day ending a period of celebration and excess; usually occurs mid to late February, sometimes early March Immediately followed by Ash Wednesday and Lent Traditional Mardi Gras celebrations are held in Mobile and New Orleans, and many Sewanee students go to Mardi Gras
mardi gras
Commonly known as Fat Tuesday, it is the day before Ash Wednesday, the first day of the Roman Catholic season of Lent It's also the day of the Biggest Party on Earth!
mardi gras
the pre-Lenten festival of Shrove Tuesday
mardi gras
the pre-Lenten festival of Shrove Tuesday the last day before Lent
gräs

    Турецкое произношение

    gräs

    Произношение

    /ˈgras/ /ˈɡræs/

    Этимология

    [ 'fwä-'grä ] (noun.) 1818. French, literally, fat liver.
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