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English-Russian dictionary for oil and gas. 2013.
English-Russian dictionary for oil and gas. 2013.
Spaghetti — is a long, thin, cylindrical pasta of Italian origin. [spaghetti. Dictionary.com. Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1). Random House, Inc. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/spaghetti (accessed: June 03, 2008).] A variety of pasta dishes are… … Wikipedia
spaghetti — (n.) 1849 (as sparghetti, in Eliza Acton s Modern Cookery ), from It. spaghetti, pl. of spaghetto string, twine, dim. of spago cord, of uncertain origin. Spaghetti Western (one filmed in Italy) first attested 1969. Spaghetti strap is from 1972 … Etymology dictionary
spaghetti — n. pasta made in solid strings, between macaroni and vermicelli in thickness. Phrases and idioms: spaghetti Bolognese spaghetti served with a sauce of minced beef, tomato, onion, etc. spaghetti junction a multi level road junction, esp. on a… … Useful english dictionary
spaghetti — spa|ghet|ti [spəˈgeti] n [U] [Date: 1800 1900; : Italian; Origin: spago string ] a type of ↑pasta in very long thin pieces, that is cooked in boiling water spaghetti bolognaise BrE (=cooked spaghetti served with a meat and tomato sauce)… … Dictionary of contemporary English
spaghetti — spa|ghet|ti [ spə geti ] noun uncount a type of pasta in the form of long thin pieces like string a. a meal made with spaghetti and a sauce … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
spaghetti — [19] Spaghetti comes from the plural of Italian spaghetto, a diminutive form of spago ‘string’ (a word of uncertain origin). The earliest record of its use in English is by Eliza Acton in her Modern Cookery 1849, but it was still sufficiently… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
spaghetti — [[t]spəge̱ti[/t]] N UNCOUNT Spaghetti is a type of pasta. It looks like long pieces of string and is usually served with a sauce … English dictionary
spaghetti — UK [spəˈɡetɪ] / US noun [uncountable] a) a type of pasta in the form of long thin pieces like string b) a meal consisting of spaghetti and a sauce … English dictionary
spaghetti — [19] Spaghetti comes from the plural of Italian spaghetto, a diminutive form of spago ‘string’ (a word of uncertain origin). The earliest record of its use in English is by Eliza Acton in her Modern Cookery 1849, but it was still sufficiently… … Word origins
spaghetti — noun Etymology: Italian, from plural of spaghetto, diminutive of spago cord, string, from Late Latin spacus Date: 1874 1. pasta made in thin solid strings 2. insulating tubing typically of varnished cloth or of plastic for covering bare wire or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
spaghetti — [spə gɛti] plural noun pasta made in solid strings, between macaroni and vermicelli in thickness. Origin Ital., plural of the dimin. of spago string … English new terms dictionary