dish

dish
diʃ
noun
1) (a plate, bowl etc in which food is brought to the table: a large shallow dish.) plato
2) (food mixed and prepared for the table: She served us an interesting dish containing chicken and almonds.) plato
- dish-washing
- dishwater
- dish out

dish n
1. plato
what's your favourite dish? ¿cuál es tu plato preferido?
2. fuente
put the crisps in a dish pon las patatas fritas en una fuente
to do the dishes fregar los platos
dish
tr[dɪʃ]
noun
1 (plate) plato; (for serving) fuente nombre femenino
2 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL (food) plato
3 SMALLTELEVISION/SMALL antena parabólica
4 familiar (attractive man) guaperas nombre masculino; (attractive woman) bombón nombre masculino
plural noun dishes
1 (crockery) platos nombre masculino plural, vajilla f sing
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to dish it out (verbally) criticar 2 (physically) dar una buena paliza
to do the dishes lavar los platos
dish rack escurreplatos nombre masculino
dish ['dɪʃ] vt
serve: servir
dish n
1) : plato m
the national dish: el plato nacional
2) plate: plato m
to wash the dishes: lavar los platos
3)
serving dish : fuente f
dish
n.
bandeja s.f.
platillo s.m.
plato (cocinado) s.m.
vasija s.f.
dɪʃ
noun
1)
a) (plate) plato m; (serving dish) fuente f
b) (amount) plato m
c) dishes plural noun (crockery)

to wash o do the dishes — lavar los platos

2) (Culin) plato m
3) (Telec, TV) antena f parabólica
Phrasal Verbs:
[dɪʃ]
1. N
1) (=plate) plato m ; (=serving dish) fuente f ; (=food) plato m , platillo m (Mex)

to wash or do the dishes — fregar los platos

a typical Spanish dish — un plato típico español

2) (TV) antena f parabólica; (Astron) reflector m
3) * (=girl, boy) bombón * m
2.
VT [+ hopes, chances] desbaratar
3.
CPD

dish aerial (Brit) , dish antenna (US) N — antena f parabólica

dish soap N(US) lavavajillas m inv

* * *
[dɪʃ]
noun
1)
a) (plate) plato m; (serving dish) fuente f
b) (amount) plato m
c) dishes plural noun (crockery)

to wash o do the dishes — lavar los platos

2) (Culin) plato m
3) (Telec, TV) antena f parabólica
Phrasal Verbs:

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