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saucer [ˈsɔːsə] n
1. (Cookery) a small round dish on which a cup is set 2. (Cookery) any similar dish [from Old French saussier container for sauce] saucerful n saucerless adj ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Translations saucer n → Untertasse f n saucer [ˈsoːsə] a small shallow dish for placing under a cup Could you bring me another cup and saucer? piering صَحْن чинийка talířek underkop die Untertasse πιατάκι platillo alustass نعلبكي teevati soucoupe תַחתִית तश्तरी tanjurić, tanjurić pod šalicom csészealj tatakan undirskál sottocoppa, piattino 受け皿 받침 접시 lėkštelė apakštase piring alas cawan schotel skål, asjett spodek pires farfurioară блюдце tanierik krožniček tanjirić tefat จานรอง fincan tabağı 茶碟 блюдце طشتری đĩa nhỏ, nông để đựng chén 茶碟 saucer → صحن الفنجان podšálek underkop Untertasse πιατάκι φλιτζανιού platillo, plato pequeño lautanen soucoupe šalica piattino 受け皿 받침 접시 schotel skål spodek pires блюдце tefat จานรอง fincan tabağı đĩa nhỏ 茶托 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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But, the little shop is so excessively dark, is stuck so full of black shelves and brackets and nooks and corners, that he sees Mr Venus's cup and saucer only because it is close under the candle, and does not see from what mysterious recess Mr Venus produces another for himself until it is under his nose. As if too hot for her lips, she filled her saucer with the greasy-looking, nondescript fluid, and continued her set glare, her breast rising and falling with staccato, mechanical movement. Passepartout was ravished to behold this celebrated place, and thought that, with its circular walls and dismantled fort, it looked like an immense coffee-cup and saucer. |
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