frappé

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Определение frappé в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

frappe
buzlu
frappe
meyvalı dondurma
frappe
meyvali dondurma
frappe
{i} frape
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{i} frappe
frappe
{i} buzlu şerbet
frappe
buzlu şerbet frape
frappe
hafif soğuk
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
a frozen fruit flavoured dessert or appetizer
a liqueur or cocktail served on shaved ice
a movement where you strike your foot against the floor over the ankle in ballet or other forms of dance
frappe
Liqueur poured over shaved ice
frappe
Thick milkshake containing ice cream
frappe
well iced drinks, usually liquers or spirits, served over finely crushed ice and drunk with a straw
frappe
{s} frozen, chilled
frappe
a frozen dessert with fruit flavoring (especially one containing no milk)
frappe
thick milkshake containing ice cream liqueur poured over shaved ice
frappe
Food item that is partly frozen
frappe
{i} frozen fruit drink; drink made of liquor poured over shaved ice; frozen drink made with shaved ice
frappe
Means "mixed or beaten with shaved ice " A simple sugar syrup mixed with fruit or other flavorings and frozen, then processed to a slightly slushy consistency It can be served as a drink or a dessert In some parts of the United States, a milk shake is sometimes referred to as a frappe
force de frappe
The French nuclear deterrence force developed by Charles DeGaulle
force de frappe
A force equipped to deal a quick offensive or retaliatory blow
frappes
plural of frappe
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Определение frappé в Турецкий язык Английский Язык словарь

frappe
frappe
frappé

    Этимология

    [ fra-'pA ] (adjective.) 1848. Past participle of French frapper 'to hit, strike', from Old French fraper, from Old Low Franconian *hrappan 'to jerk, snatch' (cf. Dutch reppen 'to hurry'), from Proto-Germanic *hrapjanan 'to hurry' (compare Old English hreppan 'to touch, treat', Old Norse hrapa 'to hurry; fall', German raffen 'to grab'), from *hrapaz (compare Middle Low German rapp 'quick'), from Proto-Indo-European *krob (compare Middle Irish crip, crib 'quick', Tocharian kārpā 'to come down, step down', Lithuanian krapštýti 'to scratch, rub', Old Church Slavonic krĕpŭkŭ 'firm').

    Времена

    frappes, frapping, frapped
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