carve

carve
verb
1) (to make designs, shapes etc by cutting a piece of wood etc: A figure carved out of wood.) tallar, grabar, esculpir
2) (to cut up (meat) into slices: Father carved the joint.) cortar, trinchar
- carve out
carve vb
1. tallar / esculpir
to carve a statue esculpir una estatua
2. trinchar
he carved the beef and served it trinchó la carne de buey y la sirvió
El gerundio de carve se escribe carving
carve
tr[kɑːv]
transitive verb
1 (wood, stone) tallar; (statue etc) esculpir; (initials) grabar
this statue was carved from stone esta estatua está esculpida en piedra
2 (meat) cortar, trinchar
intransitive verb
1 trinchar la carne, cortar la carne
carve ['kɑrv] vt, carved ; carving
1) : tallar (madera), esculpir (piedra), grabar
he carved his name in the bark: grabó su nombre en la corteza
2) slice: cortar, trinchar (carne)
carve
v.
cincelar v.
destazar v.
entallar v.
entretallar v.
esculpir v.
grabar v.
labrar v.
tallar v.
trinchar v.
trinchar carne v.
kɑːrv, kɑːv
1.
transitive verb
1) (Art) \<\<wood/stone\>\> tallar; \<\<figure/bust\>\> esculpir, tallar; \<\<initials\>\> grabar
2) (Culin) \<\<meat\>\> cortar, trinchar

2.
vi (Culin) cortar or trinchar la carne (or el pollo etc)
Phrasal Verbs:
[kɑːv]
1.
VT (Culin) [+ meat] trinchar; [+ stone, wood] tallar, esculpir; [+ name on tree etc] grabar

to carve one's way through the crowd — (fig) abrirse camino a la fuerza por entre la multitud

2.
VI (Culin) trinchar la carne
* * *
[kɑːrv, kɑːv]
1.
transitive verb
1) (Art) \<\<wood/stone\>\> tallar; \<\<figure/bust\>\> esculpir, tallar; \<\<initials\>\> grabar
2) (Culin) \<\<meat\>\> cortar, trinchar

2.
vi (Culin) cortar or trinchar la carne (or el pollo etc)
Phrasal Verbs:

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