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skewer
{i} şiş

Dün 10 tane şiş yedim. - Yesterday I ate 10 skewers.

Bana bir şiş pişirir misin, lütfen? - Could you cook a skewer for me, please?

skewer
{f} şişe geçirmek
skewer
{f} şişlemek
skewer
{f} -i şişe geçirmek
grilled lamb on skewers
(Gıda) şiş kebabı
skewer
şişmek
skewer
kebap şişi
spicy meatballs on skewers
(Gıda) adana kebabı
swordfish on skewers
(Gıda) kılıç şişte
skewer
{f} şişle tuttur
skewer
sisle
cook on skewers
(Gıda) şişte pişirmek
grilled meat balls on skewers
(Gıda) şişte köfte
grilled meat on skewers
(Gıda) şiş kebap
skewer
şişe benzer herhangi bir şey
skewer
{i} (şiş kebap v.b. için kullanılan) şiş
skewer
şişe dizmek
skewer
kebap şişine geçirmek
skewer
saka kılıç
skewer
(isim) şiş
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
These are ideal for creative grillers preparing shish-kebabs, satays and other barbecue goodies Gathering pieces of meat and vegetables on a skewer prevents morsels from falling through the grill while being cooked Bamboo skewers – perfect for Asian-style delicacies – should be soaked in water before being used This will prevent them from burning when laid on the grill
plural of , skewer
Long, pointed blades used to spear meat and vegetables to create shish kebabs
third-person singular of skewer
Long thin metal pins on which food is impaled for grilling or broiling
skewer
To impale on a skewer
skewer
A scenario in which a piece attacks a more valuable piece which, if it moves aside, reveals a less valuable piece. Compare pin.W
skewer
To attack a piece which has a less valuable piece behind it
skewer
{n} a kind of pin to truss meat with
skewer
{v} to fasten or secure with skewers
skewer
To fasten with skewers
skewer
the opposite of a pin A straight-line tactic in which an enemy piece is compelled to move off the line of attack, exposing on the same line another unit to capture or a key square to occupation
skewer
To thread usually meat and vegetables onto a sharpened rod, as in shish kabobs
skewer
In a quick-release hub, the skewer is the shaft that runs through the middle of the hollow axle, and the associated hardware, in cluding the quick-release cam and the acorn nut A rod used to help maintain alignment in a stack of elastomer bumpers in an elastomer suspension fork
skewer
When your piece moving on a line, forces an enemy piece to move, exposing a piece behind it See the lesson on Pins and Skewers
skewer
drive a skewer through; "skewer the meat for the BBQ"
skewer
A long pin, normally of metal or wood, used to secure food during cooking
skewer
A skewer is a long metal pin which is used to hold pieces of food together during cooking
skewer
a long pin for holding meat in position while it is being roasted
skewer
the quick release axle clamp of a wheelset
skewer
To spear small pieces of food on long, thin, pointed rods called skewers
skewer
If you skewer something, you push a long, thin, pointed object through it. He skewered his victim through the neck. skewered beef with vegetables. a long metal or wooden stick that is put through pieces of meat to hold them together while they are cooked (Perhaps from skiver (15-19 centuries))
skewer
{i} thin spike of wood or metal used to hold meat or vegetables while grilling
skewer
A pin of wood or metal for fastening meat to a spit, or for keeping it in form while roasting
skewer
Also called an X-ray Attack A tactic where a valuable piece is put under attack and must move to be saved Once the valuable piece moves out of attack, a second piece behind it is revealed and subjected to being captured
skewer
a long pin for holding meat in position while it is being roasted drive a skewer through; "skewer the meat for the BBQ
skewer
{f} put meat or vegetables onto a thin spike of wood or metal for roasting
skewer
A scenario in which a piece attacks a more valuable piece which, if it moves aside, reveals a less valuable piece. Compare pin.[W]
skewers

    Турецкое произношение

    skyuırz

    Произношение

    /ˈskyo͞oərz/ /ˈskjuːɜrz/

    Этимология

    [ 'skyü-&r, 'skyu(-& ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English skeuier.
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