slovo | definícia |
churn (encz) | churn,čeřit v: Zdeněk Brož |
churn (encz) | churn,míchačka n: Zdeněk Brož |
churn (encz) | churn,stloukat v: Zdeněk Brož |
churn (encz) | churn,víření n: Zdeněk Brož |
Churn (gcide) | Churn \Churn\, v. i.
To perform the operation of churning.
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Churn (gcide) | Churn \Churn\ (ch[^u]rn), n. [OE. chirne, cherne, AS. ceren,
cyrin; akin to D. karn, Dan. kierne. See Churn, v. t.]
A vessel in which milk or cream is stirred, beaten, or
otherwise agitated (as by a plunging or revolving dasher) in
order to separate the oily globules from the other parts, and
obtain butter.
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Churn (gcide) | Churn \Churn\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Churned (ch[^u]rnd); p. pr.
& vb. n. Churning.] [OE. chernen, AS. cernan; akin to LG.
karnen, G. kernen, D. karnen, Dan. kierne, Sw. k[aum]rna, and
also to E. corn, kernel, the meaning coming from the idea of
extracting the kernel or marrow. See Kernel.]
1. To stir, beat, or agitate, as milk or cream in a churn, in
order to make butter.
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2. To shake or agitate with violence.
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Churned in his teeth, the foamy venom rose.
--Addison.
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churn (wn) | churn
n 1: a vessel in which cream is agitated to separate butterfat
from buttermilk [syn: churn, butter churn]
v 1: stir (cream) vigorously in order to make butter
2: be agitated; "the sea was churning in the storm" [syn:
churn, boil, moil, roil] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
churn out (encz) | churn out, v: |
churn up (encz) | churn up, v: |
churned-up (encz) | churned-up, adj: |
churner (encz) | churner, |
churning (encz) | churning,vířící adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Churn (gcide) | Churn \Churn\, v. i.
To perform the operation of churning.
[1913 Webster]Churn \Churn\ (ch[^u]rn), n. [OE. chirne, cherne, AS. ceren,
cyrin; akin to D. karn, Dan. kierne. See Churn, v. t.]
A vessel in which milk or cream is stirred, beaten, or
otherwise agitated (as by a plunging or revolving dasher) in
order to separate the oily globules from the other parts, and
obtain butter.
[1913 Webster]Churn \Churn\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Churned (ch[^u]rnd); p. pr.
& vb. n. Churning.] [OE. chernen, AS. cernan; akin to LG.
karnen, G. kernen, D. karnen, Dan. kierne, Sw. k[aum]rna, and
also to E. corn, kernel, the meaning coming from the idea of
extracting the kernel or marrow. See Kernel.]
1. To stir, beat, or agitate, as milk or cream in a churn, in
order to make butter.
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2. To shake or agitate with violence.
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Churned in his teeth, the foamy venom rose.
--Addison.
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Churned (gcide) | Churn \Churn\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Churned (ch[^u]rnd); p. pr.
& vb. n. Churning.] [OE. chernen, AS. cernan; akin to LG.
karnen, G. kernen, D. karnen, Dan. kierne, Sw. k[aum]rna, and
also to E. corn, kernel, the meaning coming from the idea of
extracting the kernel or marrow. See Kernel.]
1. To stir, beat, or agitate, as milk or cream in a churn, in
order to make butter.
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2. To shake or agitate with violence.
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Churned in his teeth, the foamy venom rose.
--Addison.
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churned-up (gcide) | churned-up \churned-up\ adj.
agitated vigorously; -- of a liquid.
Syn: churning, roiling, roiled, roily, turbulent.
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Churning (gcide) | Churning \Churn"ing\, n.
1. The act of one who churns.
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2. The quantity of butter made at one operation.
[1913 Webster]Churn \Churn\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Churned (ch[^u]rnd); p. pr.
& vb. n. Churning.] [OE. chernen, AS. cernan; akin to LG.
karnen, G. kernen, D. karnen, Dan. kierne, Sw. k[aum]rna, and
also to E. corn, kernel, the meaning coming from the idea of
extracting the kernel or marrow. See Kernel.]
1. To stir, beat, or agitate, as milk or cream in a churn, in
order to make butter.
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2. To shake or agitate with violence.
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Churned in his teeth, the foamy venom rose.
--Addison.
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churning churned-up roiling roiled roily turbulent (gcide) | agitated \agitated\ adj.
1. troubled emotionally and usually deeply. Opposite of
unagitated. agitated parents
Note: Narrower terms are: {demoniac, demoniacal ; distraught,
overwrought; disturbed, jolted, shaken; {feverish,
hectic}; frantic, frenetic, phrenetic, frenzied;
{psychedelic ; {rampageous, raging, frenzied ;
{wild-eyed . Also See: discomposed, excited, impatient,
tense, unquiet, unsteady.
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2. 1 throwing oneself from side to side.
Syn: tossing
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3. physically disturbed or set in motion; as, the agitated
mixture foamed and bubbled. Opposite of unagitated and
left alone, allowed to stand.
Note: [Narrower terms are: {churning, churned-up, roiling,
roiled, roily, turbulent ; stirred.]
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butter churn (wn) | butter churn
n 1: a vessel in which cream is agitated to separate butterfat
from buttermilk [syn: churn, butter churn] |
churn out (wn) | churn out
v 1: perform in a mechanical way
2: produce something at a fast rate; "He churns out papers, but
they are all about the same topic" |
churn up (wn) | churn up
v 1: cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of; "The
pornographic pictures sickened us" [syn: disgust,
revolt, nauseate, sicken, churn up] |
churned-up (wn) | churned-up
adj 1: moving with or producing or produced by vigorous
agitation; "winds whipped the piled leaves into churning
masses"; "a car stuck in the churned-up mud" [syn:
churning, churned-up] |
churning (wn) | churning
adj 1: moving with or producing or produced by vigorous
agitation; "winds whipped the piled leaves into churning
masses"; "a car stuck in the churned-up mud" [syn:
churning, churned-up]
2: (of a liquid) agitated vigorously; in a state of turbulence;
"the river's roiling current"; "turbulent rapids" [syn:
churning, roiling, roiled, roily, turbulent] |
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