cheese

cheese
noun
1) (food) Käse, der

cheeses — Käsesorten

2) (whole) Käselaib, der
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[ i:z]
noun
((any type of) a food prepared from the curd of milk and usually pressed into a mass or shape: Cheese is full of protein.) der Käse
- academic.ru/12266/cheesecake">cheesecake
- cheesed off
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cheese
[tʃi:z]
I. n no pl Käse m
goat's \cheese Ziegenkäse m
hard \cheese Hartkäse m
melted \cheese Schmelzkäse m
the big \cheese esp AM (fam) der Boss fam
as different as chalk and \cheese so verschieden wie Tag und Nacht
to cut the \cheese AM (sl) furzen derb, einen ziehen [o streichen] [o SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR fahren] lassen fam
hard [or BRIT stiff] [or AUS tough] \cheese (fam) Künstlerpech! hum fam
say \cheese sag ‘Cheese’!, bitte [schön] lächeln!
II. n modifier (dish, filling, sauce) Käse-
\cheese sandwich Käsebrot nt
grilled \cheese sandwich getoastetes Käsesandwich
III. vt AM (dated sl)
\cheese it! hau ab! fam, mach die Fliege! fam, verzieh dich! SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR fam
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[tʃiːz]
n
Käse m

a big cheese (inf) — ein hohes Tier

hard cheese! (dated inf) — Künstlerpech! (inf)

say cheese! (Phot) — bitte recht freundlich, sag "cheese"

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cheese1 [tʃiːz] s Käse m:
say cheese FOTO bitte recht freundlich!;
hard cheese! sl Künstlerpech! umg, Pech gehabt!;
the cheese sl genau das Richtige, das einzig Wahre;
that’s the cheese! sl genau!
cheese2 [tʃiːz] v/t sl
1. cheese it!
a) hau ab! umg,
b) halt die Klappe! umg,
c) hör auf (damit)!
2. I’m cheesed off with him Br er ödet mich an
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noun
1) (food) Käse, der

cheeses — Käsesorten

2) (whole) Käselaib, der
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n.
Käse nur sing. m.

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