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Толковый словарь английского языка - baste

 
 

Baste

baste
I. transitive verb (~d; basting) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French bastir, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German besten to patch, Old English bæst bast Date: 15th century to sew with long loose stitches in order to hold something in place temporarily, ~r noun II. transitive verb (~d; basting) Etymology: Middle English baisten Date: 15th century to moisten (as meat) at intervals with a liquid (as melted butter, fat, or pan drippings) especially during cooking, ~r noun III. transitive verb (~d; basting) Etymology: probably from Old Norse beysta; akin to Old English bēatan to beat Date: 1533 to beat severely or soundly ; thrash, to scold vigorously ; berate
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  1. v.tr. moisten (meat) with gravy or melted fat during cooking. Etymology: 16th c.: orig. unkn. 2. v.tr. stitch loosely together in preparation for sewing; tack. Etymology: ME f. OF bastir sew lightly, ult. f. Gmc 3. v.tr. beat soundly; thrash. Etymology: perh. figurative use of BASTE(1) ...
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