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stew
(redirected from stewed in own juice)

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stew  (st, sty)
v. stewed, stew·ing, stews
v.tr.
To cook (food) by simmering or boiling slowly.
v.intr.
1. To undergo cooking by boiling slowly or simmering. See Synonyms at boil1.
2. Informal To suffer with oppressive heat or stuffy confinement; swelter.
3. Informal To be in a state of anxiety or agitation. See Synonyms at brood.
n.
1.
a. A dish cooked by stewing, especially a mixture of meat or fish and vegetables with stock.
b. A mixture likened to this dish.
2. Informal Mental agitation: in a stew over the lost keys.
3. Archaic A brothel. Often used in the plural.

[Middle English stewen, to bathe in a steam bath, stew, from Old French estuver, possibly from Vulgar Latin *extpre, *extfre, to bathe, evaporate : Latin ex-, ex- + Vulgar Latin *tfus, hot vapor (from Greek tphos, fever; see typhus).]

stewy adj.

stew1
n
1. (Cookery)
a.  a dish of meat, fish, or other food, cooked by stewing
b.  (as modifier) stew pot
2. Informal a difficult or worrying situation or a troubled state (esp in the phrase in a stew)
3. a heterogeneous mixture a stew of people of every race
4. (usually plural) Archaic a brothel
5. Obsolete a public room for hot steam baths
vb
1. (Cookery) to cook or cause to cook by long slow simmering
2. (intr) Informal to be troubled or agitated
3. (intr) Informal to be oppressed with heat or crowding
4. (Cookery) to cause (tea) to become bitter or (of tea) to become bitter through infusing for too long
stew in one's own juice to suffer unaided the consequences of one's actions
[C14 stuen to take a very hot bath, from Old French estuver, from Vulgar Latin extūfāre (unattested), from ex-1 + (unattested) tūfus vapour, from Greek tuphos]

stew2
n Brit
1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Zoology) a fishpond or fishtank
2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Fishing) an artificial oyster bed
[from Old French estui, from estoier to shut up, confine, ultimately from Latin studium study]

Stew layers of oysters in an artificial oyster bed; a cooked dish consisting of meat and other vegetables; a breeding place for pheasants—Wilkes.
Examples: stew of oysters, 1817; of pheasants, 1888.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.stewstew - agitation resulting from active worry; "don't get in a stew"; "he's in a sweat about exams"
agitation - a mental state of extreme emotional disturbance
2.stew - food prepared by stewing especially meat or fish with vegetables
dish - a particular item of prepared food; "she prepared a special dish for dinner"
pottage - a stew of vegetables and (sometimes) meat
bigos - a Polish stew of cabbage and meat
Brunswick stew - spicy southern specialty: chicken (or small game) with corn and tomatoes and lima beans and okra and onions and potatoes
burgoo - thick spicy stew of whatever meat and whatever vegetables are available; southern United States
olla podrida, Spanish burgoo - Spanish version of burgoo
Irish burgoo, mulligan, mulligan stew - Irish version of burgoo
chicken purloo, purloo, poilu - thick stew made of rice and chicken and small game; southern U.S.
goulash, gulyas, Hungarian goulash - a rich meat stew highly seasoned with paprika
hotchpotch - a stew (or thick soup) made with meat and vegetables
hot pot, hotpot - a stew of meat and potatoes cooked in a tightly covered pot
Irish stew - meat (especially mutton) stewed with potatoes and onions
oyster stew - oysters in cream
lobster stew - diced lobster meat in milk or cream
lobscouse, lobscuse, scouse - a stew of meat and vegetables and hardtack that is eaten by sailors
fish stew - a stew made with fish
fricassee - pieces of chicken or other meat stewed in gravy with e.g. carrots and onions and served with noodles or dumplings
beef stew - a stew made with beef
ragout - well-seasoned stew of meat and vegetables
ratatouille - a vegetable stew; usually made with tomatoes, eggplant, zucchini, peppers, onion, and seasonings
pot-au-feu - traditional French stew of vegetables and beef
slumgullion - a thin stew of meat and vegetables
Verb1.stew - be in a huff; be silent or sullen
pout, sulk, brood - be in a huff and display one's displeasure; "She is pouting because she didn't get what she wanted"
2.stew - bear a grudge; harbor ill feelings
resent - feel bitter or indignant about; "She resents being paid less than her co-workers"
3.stew - cook slowly and for a long time in liquid; "Stew the vegetables in wine"
cookery, cooking, preparation - the act of preparing something (as food) by the application of heat; "cooking can be a great art"; "people are needed who have experience in cookery"; "he left the preparation of meals to his wife"
cook - transform and make suitable for consumption by heating; "These potatoes have to cook for 20 minutes"
jug - stew in an earthenware jug; "jug the rabbit"

stew
noun
hash, goulash, ragout, olla, olio, olla podrida She served him a bowl of beef stew.
verb
1. braise, boil, simmer, casserole Stew the apple and blackberries to make a thick pulp.
2. worry, suffer, be anxious, obsess, brood, fret, agonize, feel uneasy, go through the mill, be in anguish I'd rather let him stew.
in a stew (Informal) troubled, concerned, anxious, worried, fretting, in a panic, in a lather (informal) Highly charged emotions have you in a stew.
Translations
stew [stjuː]
A. N
1. (Culin) → estofado m, guisado m (esp LAm)
2. to be in a stewsudar la gota gorda
B. VT [+ meat] → estofar, guisar(esp LAm); [+ fruit] → cocer, hacer una compota de; [+ tea] → dejar que se repose
stewed applescompota f de manzanas
C. VI [tea] → quedarse reposando demasiado
to let sb stew in his/her own juicedejar a algn que cueza en su propia salsa
D. CPD stew meat N (US) → carne f de vaca
stew pan, stew pot Ncazuela f, cacerola f, puchero m

stew [ˈstjuː]
n
(= food) → ragoût m
vt [+ food] → faire mijoter
vimijoter

stew
n
(inf) to be in a stew (over something) (→ über etw (acc) → or wegen etw) (ganz) aufgeregt sein
(obs, = brothel) → Bordell nt
vt
meatschmoren; fruitdünsten; stewed applesApfelkompott nt; the tea was stewedder Tee war bitter geworden
to be stewed (inf: = drunk) → voll sein (inf); to get stewedsich volllaufen lassen (inf)
vi (meat)schmoren; (fruit)dünsten; (inf: tea) → bitter werden; to let somebody stew or to leave somebody to stew (in his/her own juice)jdn (im eigenen Saft) schmoren lassen

stew [stjuː]
1. n
a. (Culin) → stufato
b. (fig) to be in a stew (about sth)essere agitato/a (per qc)
to get into a stew (about sth) → mettersi in agitazione (per qc)
2. vt (meat) → stufare, cuocere in umido
stewed fruit → frutta cotta
3. vi (tea) → diventare troppo forte
to let sb stew in his own juice (fig) → lasciar cuocere qn nel suo brodo

stew [stjuː]
1. n
a. (Culin) → stufato
b. (fig) to be in a stew (about sth)essere agitato/a (per qc)
to get into a stew (about sth) → mettersi in agitazione (per qc)
2. vt (meat) → stufare, cuocere in umido
stewed fruit → frutta cotta
3. vi (tea) → diventare troppo forte
to let sb stew in his own juice (fig) → lasciar cuocere qn nel suo brodo

stew
v stew [stjuː]
to cook (meat, fruit etc) by slowly boiling and simmering She stewed apples; The meat was stewing in the pan. stowe يَطْهو على نارٍ هادِئَه بِطَريقَة الغَلي задушавам dusit småkoge schmoren (σιγο)βράζω hautama آهسته جوشيدن hauduttaa mijoter לְבַשֵל पकाना, सिझाना, उमस से परेशान होना pirjati, dinstati párol; fő merebus sjóða; láta malla cuocere (in umido), stufare とろ火で煮る (고기, 과일 등을) 뭉근한 불로 요리하다 troškinti sautēt; (augļus) vārīt kompotā rebus stoven putre, småkoke dusić cozer a fierbe înă­buşit тушить(ся) dusiť dušiti dinstati låta småkoka (sjuda) เคี่ยว haşlamak 燉,煨 тушкувати(ся), варити(ся) دم پخت کرنا hầm, ninh 炖,煨
n
(a dish of) stewed meat etc I've made some beef stew. stowevleis يَخْنَه задушено dušené maso sammenkogt ret das Schmorgericht κρέας ψητό της κατσαρόλας hautis خورش muhennos ragoût תַּבשִׁיל בַּשַר दम पुख्त, परेशानी, तालाब, पोखर pirjano meso, jelo párolt hús gulai kássa stufato シチュー 스튜요리 troškinta mėsa, troškinys sautēta gaļa; gaļas sautējums rebusan hutspot lapskaus, ragu, gryterett gulasz guisado tocană тушёное мясо dusené mäso dušeno meso, enolončnica dinstano jelo ragu, gryta อาหารเนื้อซึ่งถูกเคี่ยวและปรุงรส yahni 燉肉 тушковане м'ясо دم پخت گوشت món hầm 炖肉

stew طعام مطهو بالغلي dušené maso gryderet Eintopf στιφάδο estofado muhennos mijoter varivo stufato シチュー 스튜 hutspot stuing mięso duszone guisado рагу gryta สตูว์ güveç món hầm 炖肉


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