tart

tart
I adjective
herb; sauer [Obst usw.]; (fig.) scharfzüngig
II noun
1) (Brit.) (filled pie) ≈ Obstkuchen, der; (small pastry) Obsttörtchen, das

jam tart — Marmeladentörtchen, das

2) (sl.): (prostitute) Nutte, die (salopp)
Phrasal Verbs:
- academic.ru/92483/tart_up">tart up
* * *
I adjective
(sharp or sour in taste: These apples taste rather tart.) sauer
- tartly
- tartness II noun
1) (a pie containing eg fruit or jam: an apple tart.) der Obstkuchen
2) ((slang) a prostitute.)
* * *
tart1
[tɑ:t, AM tɑ:rt]
I. n
1. (small pastry) [Obst]törtchen nt
jam \tart Marmeladentörtchen nt
2. BRIT (cake) [Obst]torte f, Obstkuchen m
custard \tart Vanillecremetorte f
honey \tart gefüllter Honigkuchen
jam \tart Marmeladenkuchen m
strawberry \tart Erdbeertorte f, Erdbeerkuchen m
II. adj
1. (sharp) sauce, soup scharf; apples, grapes, wine sauer, säuerlich; perfume, smell, wine herb
2. (cutting) scharf, beißend, bissig
\tart irony beißende Ironie
\tart remark bissige Bemerkung
\tart reply scharfe Erwiderung, schroffe Antwort
\tart wit scharfer Verstand
tart2
[tɑ:t, AM tɑ:rt]
I. n (fig, usu pej)
1. (fam: loose female) leichtes Mädchen, Schlampe f pej fam
2. (fam: attractive female) süßes Ding veraltend, flotte Biene veraltend fam, flotter Käfer veraltend fam
3. (sl: sex object) Biene f veraltend fam, Puppe f veraltend fam
4. (fam: prostitute) Dirne f veraltend fam, Nutte f fam
II. vt esp BRIT (fam or fig, also pej)
to \tart oneself up woman sich akk zurechtmachen [o fam aufdonnern]
to \tart up ⇆ sth etw aufmotzen fam
to \tart up a pizza [with some olives] eine Pizza [mit ein paar Oliven] aufpeppen fam
* * *
I [tAːt]
adj (+er)
1) flavour, wine herb, sauer (pej); fruit sauer
2) (fig) remark, manner scharf; person schroff
II
n (COOK)
Obstkuchen m, Obsttorte f; (individual) Obsttörtchen nt

apple tart — Apfelkuchen m/-törtchen nt

jam tart — Marmeladenkuchen m/-törtchen nt

III
n (Brit inf
= prostitute) Nutte f (inf); (= loose woman) Flittchen nt (pej inf); (pej = woman) Schachtel f (inf)
* * *
tart1 [tɑː(r)t] adj (adv tartly)
1. sauer (Apfel etc)
2. fig scharf (Antwort etc)
tart2 [tɑː(r)t]
A s
1. (Frucht-, Creme-)Törtchen n
2. besonders Br Obstkuchen m, belegte Torte
3. sl
a) Flittchen n pej
b) Nutte f pej
B v/t tart up umg pej ein Lokal etc aufmotzen:
tart o.s. up sich aufdonnern oder auftakeln
* * *
I adjective
herb; sauer [Obst usw.]; (fig.) scharfzüngig
II noun
1) (Brit.) (filled pie) ≈ Obstkuchen, der; (small pastry) Obsttörtchen, das

jam tart — Marmeladentörtchen, das

2) (sl.): (prostitute) Nutte, die (salopp)
Phrasal Verbs:
* * *
adj.
herb adj. n.
Torte -n f.

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