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Pasteur

N นักเคมี และ จุลชีววิทยา ชาว ฝรั่งเศส ช่วง ปี  ค .ศ .1822-1895 nak-ke-me-lea-jun-la-che-wa-wid-ta-ya-chaow-fa-lang-sed

 

paste

N สิ่ง ที่ ทำ ด้วย ดินเหนียว  sieng-ti-me-lak-sa-niao

 

paste

N สิ่ง ที่ มี ลักษณะ เหนียว  แป้ง เปียก  glue sieng-ti-me-lak-sa-niao

 

paste up

PHRV แปะ  ติด (บางสิ่ง  ด้วย กาว  pea

 

paste up

PHRV แปะ ปิด ด้วย  pea-pid-duai

 

pasteboard

N แผ่น กระดาษแข็ง  cardboard tagboard carton material pan-kra-dad-kang

 

pastel

ADJ สีซีด  จาง  light faded dark bright se-sid

 

pastel

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ ดินสอ สี  kiao-kab-din-sor-se

 

pastel

N ดินสอ สี  ชอล์ก สี  gouache din-sor-se

 

paster

N แผ่น กระดาษ สำหรับ ปิด ทับ  ผู้ หรือ เครื่อง ปิด กระดาษ 

 

pastern

N อวัยวะ ม้า ส่วน ที่อยู่ ระหว่าง ข้อเท้า และ กีบ เท้า  ar-wai-ya-wa-ma-ti-yu-ra-wan-tao-kab-kor-tao

 

pasteurise

VT ฆ่า เชื้อโรค ด้วย ความร้อน สูง  disinfect sterilize purify ka-che-rok-duai-kwam-ron-suang

 

pasteurism

N กระบวนการ ฆ่าเชื้อ ใน นม  วิธี ป้องกัน โรค บาง ชนิด ก่อน โดย การ ค่อยๆ นำ เชื้อโรค ที่ อ่อนกำลัง เข้าสู่ ร่างกาย 

 

pasteurize

VT ฆ่า เชื้อโรค ด้วย ความร้อน สูง  disinfect sterilize purify ka-che-rok-duai-kwam-ron-suang

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

PASTE

n.[L. pistus, or Gr. to sprinkle, or some root which signifies to mix and knead. ] 1. A soft composition of substances, as flour moistened with water or milk and kneaded, or any kind of earth moistened and formed to the consistence of dough. Paste made of flour is used in cookery; paste made of flour or earth, is used in various arts and manufactures, as a cement.
2. An artificial mixture in imitation of precious stones or gems, used in the glass trade.
3. In mineralogy, the mineral substance in which other minerals are imbedded.

 

PASTE

v.t.To unite or cement with paste; to fasten with paste.

 

PASTEBOARD

n.A species of thick paper formed of several single sheets pasted one upon another, or by macerating paper and casting it in molds, etc. It is used for the covering of books, for bonnets, etc.

 

PASTEL

n.A plant, the woad, of the genus Isatis. 1. A coloring substance.

 

PASTERN

n.The part of a horse's leg between the joint next the foot and the coronet of the hoof. 1. The human leg; in contempt.

 

PASTERN-JOINT

n.The joint in a horse's leg next the foot.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PASTE

Paste, n. Etym: [OF. paste, F. pâte, L. pasta, fr. Gr. Pasty, n.,Patty. ]

 

1. A soft composition, as of flour moistened with water or milk, or of earth moistened to the consistence of dough, as in making potter's ware.

 

2. Specifically, in cookery, a dough prepared for the crust of pies and the like; pastry dough.

 

3. A kind of cement made of flour and water, starch and water, or the like, -- used for uniting paper or other substances, as in bookbinding, etc. , -- also used in calico printing as a vehicle for mordant or color.

 

4. A highly refractive vitreous composition, variously colored, used in making imitations of precious stones or gems. See Strass.

 

5. A soft confection made of the inspissated juice of fruit, licorice, or the like, with sugar, etc.

 

6. (Min. )

 

Defn: The mineral substance in which other minerals are imbedded. Paste eel (Zoöl.), the vinegar eel. See under Vinegar.

 

PASTE

Paste, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Pasted; p. pr. & vb. n. Pasting. ]

 

Defn: To unite with paste; to fasten or join by means of paste.

 

PASTEBOARD

PASTEBOARD Paste "board `, n.

 

1. A stiff thick kind of paper board, formed of several single sheets pasted one upon another, or of paper macerated and pressed into molds, etc.

 

2. (Cookery )

 

Defn: A board on which pastry dough is rolled; a molding board.

 

PASTEL

Pas "tel, n. Etym: [F.; cf. It. pastello. Cf. Pastil. ]

 

1. A crayon made of a paste composed of a color ground with gum water. [Sometimes incorrectly written pastil. ] "Charming heads in pastel. " W. Black.

 

2. (Bot. )

 

Defn: A plant affording a blue dye; the woad (Isatis tinctoria ); also, the dye itself.

 

PASTER

PASTER Past "er, n.

 

1. One who pastes; as, a paster in a government department.

 

2. A slip of paper, usually bearing a name, intended to be pasted by the voter, as a substitute, over another name on a printed ballot. [Cant, U.S.]

 

PASTERN

Pas "tern, n. Etym: [Of. pasturon, F. pâturon, fr. OF. pasture a tether, for beasts while pasturing; prop. , a pasturing. See Pasture. ]

 

1. The part of the foot of the horse, and allied animals, between the fetlock and the coffin joint. See Illust. of Horse.

 

Note: The upper bone, or phalanx, of the foot is called the great pastern bone; the second, the small pastern bone; and the third, in the hoof, the coffin bone. Pastern joint, the joint in the hoof of the horse, and allied animals, between the great and small pastern bones.

 

2. A shackle for horses while pasturing. Knight.

 

3. A patten. [Obs. ] Dryden.

 

PASTEURIAN

PASTEURIAN Pas *teur "i *an, a.

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to Pasteur.

 

PASTEURISM

Pas *teur "ism, n. Etym: [Fr. Pasteur, a French scientist. ]

 

1. A method of treatment, devised by Pasteur, for preventing certain diseases, as hydrophobia, by successive inoculations with an attenuated virus of gradually increasing strength.

 

2. Pasteurization.

 

PASTEURIZATION

PASTEURIZATION Pas *teur `i *za "tion, n.

 

Defn: A process devised by Pasteur for preventing or checking fermentation in fluids, such as wines, milk, etc. , by exposure to a temperature of 14 º F., thus destroying the vitality of the contained germs or ferments.

 

PASTEURIZE

PASTEURIZE Pas *teur "ize, v. t.

 

1. To subject to pasteurization.

 

2. To treat by pasteurizm.

 

PASTEURIZER

PASTEURIZER Pas "teur *iz `er, n.

 

Defn: One that Pasteurizes, specif. an apparatus for heating and agitating, fluid.

 

PASTEUR'S FLUID

PASTEUR'S FLUID Pas `teur's " flu "id. (Biol.)

 

Defn: An artificial nutrient fluid invented by Pasteur for the study of alcoholic fermentation, but used also for the cultivation of bacteria and other organisms. It contains all the elements of protoplasm, and was originally made of the ash of yeast, some ammonia compound, sugar, and water.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

paste

paste |pāst peɪst | noun a thick, soft, moist substance, usually produced by mixing dry ingredients with a liquid: blend onions, sugar, and oil to a paste. a substance such as this that is used as an adhesive, esp. for sticking paper and other light materials: wallpaper paste. a mixture consisting mainly of clay and water that is used in making ceramic ware, esp. a mixture of low plasticity based on kaolin for making porcelain. a hard vitreous composition used in making imitation gems: [ as modifier ] : paste brooches. verb [ with obj. ] 1 coat with paste: when coating walls with fabric, paste the wall, not the fabric. [ with obj. and adverbial of place ] fasten or stick (something ) onto something with paste: ads are pasted on the walls. Computing insert (a piece of text or other data copied from elsewhere ). 2 informal beat or defeat severely: he pasted the guy and tied his ankles together. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, from late Latin pasta medicinal preparation in the shape of a small square, probably from Greek pastē, (plural ) pasta barley porridge, from pastos sprinkled.

 

pasteboard

paste board |ˈpās (t )ˌbôrd ˈpeɪs (t )ˌbɔ (ə )rd | noun a type of thin board made by pasting together sheets of paper.

 

pastedown

paste down |ˈpās (t )ˌdoun ˈpeɪstˌdaʊn | noun (in bookbinding ) the part of an endpaper that is pasted to the inside of the cover.

 

pastel

pas tel |paˈstel pæˈstɛl | noun 1 a crayon made of powdered pigments bound with gum or resin. a work of art created using such crayons: a pastel entitled Girl Braiding Her Hair. 2 a soft and delicate shade of a color: the subtlest of pastels and creams. adjective of a soft and delicate shade or color: pastel blue curtains. DERIVATIVES pas tel ist |-ist |(also pastellist ) noun ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: via French from Italian pastello, diminutive of pasta paste.

 

pastern

pas tern |ˈpastərn ˈpæstərn | noun the sloping part of a horse's foot between the fetlock and the hoof. a corresponding part in some other domestic animals. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French pasturon, from pasture strap for hobbling a horse, transferred in sense to the joint of the foot.

 

Pasternak, Boris

Pas ter nak, Boris |ˈpastərˌnak ˈpæstərˌnæk | (1890 –1960 ), Russian poet, novelist, and translator; full name Boris Leonidovich Pasternak. His best-known novel, Doctor Zhivago (1957 ), describes the experience of the Russian intelligentsia during the Russian Revolution; it was banned in the former Soviet Union. He was forced by Soviet authorities to turn down the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1958.

 

paste-up

paste-up noun a document prepared for copying or printing by combining and pasting various sections on a backing.

 

Pasteur, Louis

Pas teur, Louis |pasˈtər, päˈstœr pæsˈtər | (1822 –95 ), French chemist and bacteriologist. He introduced pasteurization and made pioneering studies in vaccination techniques.

 

pasteurellosis

pas teu rel lo sis |ˌpastərəˈlōsis ˌpæstərəˈloʊsəs | noun a bacterial infection commonly affecting animals and sometimes transferred to humans through bites and scratches. [The causative bacteria are Gram-negative rods of the genus Pasteurella, in particular P. multocida. ] ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from French pasteurellose (from the name Pasteur, Louis ) + -osis .

 

pasteurize

pas teur ize |ˈpasCHəˌrīz ˈpæstʃəˌraɪz | verb [ with obj. ] (often as adj. pasteurized ) subject (milk, wine, or other products ) to a process of partial sterilization, esp. one involving heat treatment or irradiation, thus making the product safe for consumption and improving its keeping quality: pasteurized milk. DERIVATIVES pas teur i za tion |ˌpasCHəriˈzāSHən |noun, pas teur iz er noun ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from the name of L. Pasteur, Louis + -ize .

 

Pasteur pipette

Pas teur pi pette noun a simple glass pipette drawn into a capillary tube at one end, used with a rubber nipple fitted to the other.

 

Oxford Dictionary

paste

paste |peɪst | noun [ mass noun ] a thick, soft, moist substance typically produced by mixing dry ingredients with a liquid: blend onions, sugar, and oil to a paste. a paste used as an adhesive, especially for sticking paper: wallpaper paste. a savoury spread: salmon paste. a mixture consisting mainly of clay and water that is used in making ceramic ware, especially a mixture of low plasticity based on kaolin for making porcelain. a hard vitreous composition used in making imitation gems: [ as modifier ] : paste brooches. verb [ with obj. ] 1 coat with paste: when coating walls with fabric, paste the wall, not the fabric. [ with obj. and adverbial of place ] fasten or stick (something ) with paste: the posters were pasted up on to street noticeboards. Computing insert (a piece of text or other data copied from elsewhere ). 2 informal beat or defeat severely: he pasted the guy and tied his ankles together. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, from late Latin pasta medicinal preparation in the shape of a small square , probably from Greek pastē, (plural ) pasta barley porridge , from pastos sprinkled .

 

pasteboard

paste |board |ˈpeɪs (t )bɔːd | noun [ mass noun ] a type of thin board made by pasting together sheets of paper.

 

paste-down

paste-down noun (in bookbinding ) the part of an endpaper which is pasted to the inside of the cover.

 

pastel

pas ¦tel |ˈpast (ə )l | noun 1 a crayon made of powdered pigments bound with gum or resin. a work of art created with pastels: a pastel entitled Girl braiding her hair . 2 a soft and delicate shade of a colour: the subtlest of pastels and creams. adjective of a soft and delicate shade of colour: pastel blue curtains. DERIVATIVES pastellist (also pastelist ) noun ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: via French from Italian pastello, diminutive of pasta paste .

 

pastern

pastern |ˈpast (ə )n | noun the sloping part of a horse's foot between the fetlock and the hoof. a corresponding part in some other domestic animals. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French pasturon, from pasture strap for hobbling a horse , transferred in sense to the joint of the foot.

 

Pasternak, Boris

Pasternak, Boris |ˈpastənak | (1890 –1960 ), Russian poet, novelist, and translator; full name Boris Leonidovich Pasternak. His best-known novel, Doctor Zhivago (1957 ), describes the experience of the Russian intelligentsia during the Revolution; it was banned in the Soviet Union.

 

paste-up

paste-up noun a document prepared for copying or printing by combining and pasting various sections on a backing.

 

Pasteur, Louis

Pasteur, Louis |paˈstəː, French pastœʀ | (1822 –95 ), French chemist and bacteriologist. He introduced pasteurization and made pioneering studies in vaccination techniques.

 

pasteurellosis

pasteurellosis |ˌpɑːstərɛˈləʊsɪs, ˌpastərɛˈləʊsɪs | noun [ mass noun ] a bacterial infection commonly affecting animals and sometimes transferred to humans through bites and scratches. The causative bacteria are Gram-negative rods of the genus Pasteurella, in particular P. multocida. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from French pasteurellose (from the name of L. Pasteur, Louis ) + -osis .

 

pasteurize

pasteurize |ˈpɑːstʃərʌɪz, -stjə -, ˈpas- |(also pasteurise ) verb [ with obj. ] (often as adj. pasteurized ) subject (milk, wine, or other products ) to a process of partial sterilization, especially one involving heat treatment or irradiation, thus making the product safe for consumption and improving its keeping quality: pasteurized milk. DERIVATIVES pasteurization |-ˈzeɪʃ (ə )n |noun, pasteurizer noun ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from the name of L. Pasteur, Louis + -ize .

 

Pasteur pipette

Pas |teur pip |ette noun a simple glass pipette drawn into a capillary tube at one end, used with a rubber teat fitted to the other.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

paste

paste noun 1 blend the ingredients to a paste: purée, pulp, mush, mash, blend. 2 wallpaper paste: adhesive, glue, gum, fixative, mucilage. verb a notice was pasted on the door: glue, stick, gum, fix, affix.

 

pastel

pastel adjective we softened the look of the room with pastel paints and fabrics: pale, soft, light, light-colored, muted, subtle, subdued, soft-hued. ANTONYMS dark, bright.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

paste

paste noun 1 blend the ingredients to a paste: purée, mixture, pulp, mush, pap, blend; informal goo. 2 wallpaper paste: adhesive, glue, gum, fixative; N. Amer. mucilage. 3 fish paste: spread, pâté. verb a notice was pasted on the door: glue, stick, fasten, gum, fix, affix.

 

pastel

pastel adjective pastel colours: pale, soft, delicate, light, light-coloured, light-toned, muted, subtle, subdued, faint, soft-hued, low-key, understated. ANTONYMS dark; bright, vivid.

 

Duden Dictionary

Paste

Pas te Substantiv, feminin , die |P a ste |die Paste; Genitiv: der Paste, Plural: die Pasten spätmittelhochdeutsch pasten (Plural ) < mittellateinisch, italienisch pasta = Teig < spätlateinisch pasta = Art Eintopf < griechisch pástē = Mehlteig, Brei, zu: pássein = streuen, besprengen und eigentlich = Gestreutes 1 streichbare, teigartige Masse (z. B. aus Fisch oder Fleisch )2 Pharmazie (aus Fett und pulverisierten Stoffen bestehende ) teigige Masse zur äußerlichen Anwendung

 

Pastell

Pas tell Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Past e ll |das Pastell; Genitiv: des Pastell [e ]s, Plural: die Pastelle (französisch pastel < ) italienisch pastello = Farbstift, eigentlich = geformter Farbteig, Verkleinerungsform von: pasta, Paste 1 ohne Plural Technik des Malens mit Pastellfarben 1 in Pastell malen 2 mit Pastellfarben 1 gemaltes Bild 3 Pastellfarbe 2

 

pastellen

pas tel len Adjektiv |past e llen |1 mit Pastellfarben gemalt 2 von zarten und hellen Farbtönen; wie mit Pastellfarben gemalt

 

Pastellfarbe

Pas tell far be Substantiv, feminin , die |Past e llfarbe |1 aus Gips oder Kreide, Farbpulver und Bindemitteln hergestellte Farbe, die auf Papier einen hellen, zarten, aber stumpfen Effekt hervorruft 2 meist im Plural zarter, heller Farbton

 

pastellfarben

pas tell far ben Adjektiv |past e llfarben |zart und hell, in pastellenen Farben gehalten

 

pastellig

pas tel lig Adjektiv |past e llig |

 

Pastellmalerei

Pas tell ma le rei Substantiv, feminin , die |Past e llmalerei |1 ohne Plural Malerei 1 in Pastell 1 2 Pastell 2

 

Pastellstift

Pas tell stift Substantiv, maskulin , der |Past e llstift |als Stift geformte Pastellfarbe 1

 

Pastellton

Pas tell ton Substantiv, maskulin , der |Past e llton | Pastellfarbe 2 sie hat ihre Wohnung in Pastelltönen gestrichen

 

Pasternak

Pas ter nak Eigenname |Pastern a k |russischer Schriftsteller

 

Pasterze

Pas ter ze Substantiv, feminin , die |Past e rze |größter österreichischer Gletscher

 

Pastetchen

Pas tet chen Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Past e tchen |

 

Pastete

Pas te te Substantiv, feminin , die |Past e te |die Pastete; Genitiv: der Pastete, Plural: die Pasteten mittelhochdeutsch pastēde, mittelniederdeutsch pasteide, wohl < mittelniederländisch pasteide < altfranzösisch pasté < spätlateinisch pasta, Paste a meist zylinderförmige Hülle aus Blätterteig für die Füllung mit Ragout b mit fein gewürztem Ragout gefüllte Pastete a , die warm serviert wird c Speise aus gehacktem Fleisch, Wild, Geflügel oder Fisch, die in einer Hülle aus Teig gebacken oder in Terrinen o. Ä. serviert wird

 

Pasteur

Pas teur Eigenname |…ˈtøːɐ̯ |französische Bakteriologe

 

Pasteurisation

Pas teu ri sa ti on Substantiv, feminin , die |Pasteurisati o n pastø …|französisch pasteurisation, nach dem französischen Chemiker L. Pasteur (1822 –1895 )das Pasteurisieren

 

pasteurisieren

pas teu ri sie ren schwaches Verb |pasteuris ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « französisch pasteuriser (Nahrungsmittel ) durch Erhitzen keimfrei und haltbar machen

 

Pasteurisierung

Pas teu ri sie rung Substantiv, feminin , die |Pasteuris ie rung |das Pasteurisieren

 

French Dictionary

pastel

pastel adj. inv. et n. m. nom masculin 1 Crayon composé d ’agglomérés de couleur. : Des pastels de toutes les couleurs. 2 Œuvre exécutée au pastel. : Un pastel d ’un paysage. 3 Plante cultivée autrefois pour ses feuilles contenant une teinte bleue. : Le pastel fut supplanté par l ’indigo, plus concentré. Il faut visiter le musée du pastel du château du Magrin, à proximité de Toulouse. adjectif de couleur invariable Se dit d ’une teinte atténuée, douce comme celle du pastel. : Des tons pastel. Des tricots bleu pastel. tableau couleur (adjectifs de ).

 

pastèque

pastèque n. f. nom féminin 1 Plante cultivée pour son fruit volumineux à pulpe rose. 2 Ce fruit. : La pastèque est fraîche et sucrée. SYNONYME melon d ’eau . Note Orthographique pastè que.

 

pasteur

pasteur n. m. nom masculin Ministre du culte protestant.

 

pasteurisation

pasteurisation n. f. nom féminin Action de pasteuriser. : La pasteurisation du lait.

 

pasteuriser

pasteuriser v. tr. verbe transitif Chauffer un liquide alimentaire de façon à détruire les microbes tout en conservant son goût et sa valeur nutritive. : Pasteuriser du lait. aimer

 

Spanish Dictionary

paste

paste nombre masculino ACent Planta cucurbitácea cuyo fruto contiene un tejido poroso que se emplea a modo de esponja .

 

pastear

pastear verbo transitivo Perú Espiar a una persona :se la pasó pasteando toda la tarde a la señora Carmen .

 

pastel

pastel nombre masculino 1 Dulce elaborado con una masa a base de harina, mantequilla, huevos, azúcar, leche, y otros ingredientes, que se cuece al horno y se rellena o se cubre de crema, chocolate, frutas u otros productos de repostería :un pastel de manzana; un pastel de cumpleaños .2 Preparación a base de harina, huevos y mantequilla que se rellena de carne, pescado u hortalizas y se cuece al horno dentro de un molde .3 Lápiz o barra de pasta de color, hecho con agua, polvo y materias colorantes, que se usa para pintar y produce colores claros, de tono suave y opaco :le regalaron una caja de pasteles para que practicara en casa .4 Técnica de pintura en la que se emplean estos lápices sobre un papel rugoso y áspero :el pastel fue muy utilizado por los pintores impresionistas .5 Obra pictórica hecha con esta técnica :los pasteles del famoso pintor alcanzaron un precio muy alto en la subasta .6 adjetivo [tono ] Que es suave y opaco; se aplica a colores claros :este año se llevan colores pastel; me gustaba el sofá azul pastel .Es invariable en número .7 nombre masculino coloquial Dinero, beneficio o mercado que se reparten entre varias personas o instituciones :aunque tienen gran parte del pastel se ven amenazados por los nuevos competidores; ya puedes imaginar qué departamentos son los más afortunados en el reparto del pastel presupuestario municipal .8 Colomb Escrito que contiene apuntes, fórmulas u otro tipo de información que un estudiante oculta para consultarlo y poder copiar de él en un examen .SINÓNIMO chuleta, machete .descubrirse el pastel Esp coloquial Hacerse público [un asunto que se quería mantener oculto ]:se descubrió el pastel y se averiguó de dónde salía el dinero para tantas inversiones . VÉASE pintura al pastel .

 

pastelear

pastelear verbo intransitivo Esp coloquial Contemporizar con miras interesadas .

 

pasteleo

pasteleo nombre masculino Esp coloquial Acción de pastelear :sabía hacer con el presupuesto enjuagues y pasteleos .

 

pastelería

pastelería nombre femenino 1 Establecimiento en el que se elaboran o se venden pasteles y otros productos de repostería .2 Técnica de elaborar pasteles y otros productos de repostería .3 Conjunto de pasteles y otros productos de repostería :el mozo nos ofreció de postre un surtido de la pastelería que elaboran ellos mismos .

 

pastelero, -ra

pastelero, -ra nombre masculino y femenino 1 Persona que tiene por oficio elaborar o vender pasteles y otros productos de repostería .2 adjetivo De la pastelería o relacionado con esta técnica :industria pastelera .3 Que se emplea en la elaboración de pasteles :crema pastelera; manga pastelera .4 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino Esp coloquial [persona ] Que contemporiza con miras interesadas .5 adjetivo Esp coloquial Que tiene las características que se consideran propias de las personas que contemporizan :una película con una moraleja un tanto pastelera . VÉASE crema pastelera; manga pastelera .

 

pastelillo

pastelillo nombre masculino Pastel pequeño, dulce o salado, que generalmente se sirve acompañado de otros del mismo tipo :unos pastelillos de chocolate; un pastelillo de espinacas .

 

pastelista

pastelista nombre común Pintor que practica la pintura al pastel :algunos críticos consideran que Quintin La Tour es el más grande pastelista del siglo xviii .

 

pastelón

pastelón nombre masculino Chile Loseta grande que se usa para pavimentar .

 

pastenco, -ca

pastenco, -ca adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [res ] Que está recién destetado y se echa al pasto .

 

pasterización

pasterización nombre femenino Pasteurización .

 

pasterizar

pasterizar verbo transitivo Pasteurizar . Conjugación [4 ] como realizar .

 

pasteurización

pasteurización nombre femenino Procedimiento que consiste en someter un alimento, generalmente líquido, a una temperatura aproximada de 80 grados durante un corto período de tiempo enfriándolo después rápidamente, con el fin de destruir los microorganismos sin alterar la composición y cualidades del líquido :la pasteurización no altera el sabor y composición de los alimentos .SINÓNIMO pasterización .

 

pasteurizar

pasteurizar verbo transitivo Someter un alimento, generalmente líquido, a una temperatura aproximada de 80 grados durante un corto período de tiempo enfriándolo después rápidamente, con el fin de destruir los microorganismos sin alterar la composición y cualidades del alimento :la leche se pasteuriza antes de ser envasada para que se conserve en buen estado durante más tiempo .SINÓNIMO pasterizar .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo del francés pasteuriser , derivado del apellido de L. Pasteur , químico y biólogo francés, inventor de este procedimiento . Conjugación [4 ] como realizar .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

paste

paste /peɪst /〖語源は 「大麦のかゆ 」〗名詞 s /-ts /1 U 〖具体例では 可算 〘料 〙(トマト カレー 魚などの )ペースト 〘パンに塗ったり, 料理の材料に使われる 〙tomato paste トマトペースト 2 U 〖単数形で 〗〘料 〙生地 , 練り粉 (dough ).3 U のり , のり [ペースト ]状のもの tooth paste 練り歯磨き 4 U (模造宝石を作るための )鉛ガラス , 人工宝石 .5 U (製陶用の )こね土 .動詞 他動詞 1 【場所に 】〈紙など 〉を のりで (は )(up, down, together ) «on , over , across , with , to » ; 【紙などを 】場所 に のりで貼る «with » .2 〘コンピュ 〙(画面上で )…を貼り付ける , ペーストする .3 ⦅くだけて ⦆(試合や競技で )〈相手 を打ち負かす .4 ⦅古 話 ⦆〈人 〉をぶんなぐる ; 〈人 〉〈一発など 〉を見舞う .自動詞 〘コンピュ 〙貼り付ける (pasting )cut and paste カットアンドペーストする 〘文字列などを切り取って貼り付ける操作 〙

 

pasteboard

p ste b ard 名詞 U ボール紙, 厚紙 .形容詞 1 厚紙の .2 にせの ; 実質のない ; 安っぽい .

 

pastel

pas tel /pæstél |-́- /形容詞 名詞 の前で 〗パステル調の, 淡い 〈色 (合い )〉; パステルで描かれた .名詞 1 C U パステル 〘絵画で使うクレヨン 〙; C パステル絵画 .2 C 通例 s 〗パステルカラー, 淡い色 .

 

Pasteur

Pas teur /pæstə́ː r /名詞 パストゥール 〘Louis , 1822 --95; フランスの科学者 細菌学者 〙.~̀ tr atment 狂犬病の予防接種 .

 

pasteurize

pas teur ize /pǽstʃəràɪz |pɑ́ːs -/動詞 他動詞 牛乳 ワインなど 〉を低温殺菌 (処理 )する .p s teur i z tion 名詞