a pasty mixture - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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a pasty mixture (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

The phrase "a pasty mixture" functions as a noun phrase.

Phonetic Transcription

/a ˈpeɪsti ˈmɪks.tʃər/

Meaning and Usage

The phrase "a pasty mixture" refers to a combination of ingredients that has a thick, soft, and usually sticky consistency, resembling paste. It is often used in culinary contexts to describe mixtures for baking or cooking, such as doughs or batters. The term "pasty" itself conveys a tactile quality, indicating that the mixture will hold its shape somewhat but can still be manipulated or spread.

In terms of frequency, "a pasty mixture" is more common in written contexts, particularly in recipes or instructional texts, than in everyday oral speech.

Example Sentences in Original Order: 1. To make the sauce, combine flour with water to create a pasty mixture. - Для приготовления соуса смешайте муку с водой, чтобы получить пастообразную массу. 2. When preparing the dish, ensure that the herbs are finely chopped before adding them to the pasty mixture. - При приготовлении блюда убедитесь, что травы мелко нарезаны, прежде чем добавлять их в пастообразную массу. 3. The artist used a pasty mixture of glue and paint to achieve the desired texture in her work. - Художница использовала пастообразную смесь клея и краски, чтобы добиться желаемой текстуры в своей работе.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "a pasty mixture" itself is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions, it can relate to phrases involving "mixture" or "pasty." Below are examples of idiomatic expressions and phrases that use "mixture":

  1. "A mixture of emotions" often describes a situation where someone feels conflicted feelings.
  2. У меня была смесь эмоций, когда я узнал новости.
  3. I had a mixture of emotions when I heard the news.

  4. "He is a mixture of kindness and toughness," meaning a person embodies both gentle and strong characteristics.

  5. Он является смесью доброты и жесткости.
  6. He is a mixture of kindness and toughness.

  7. "Throw a mixture of ideas into the project," referring to blending various concepts for a richer outcome.

  8. Бросьте смесь идей в проект, чтобы сделать его более интересным.
  9. Throw a mixture of ideas into the project to make it more interesting.

Etymology

The word "pasty" comes from the Late Latin "pasta," which means "dough" or "paste." The term "mixture" is derived from the Latin word "mixtura," meaning "a mixing or mixture." The literal combination of these words creates the phrase "a pasty mixture," emphasizing both texture and the action of combining substances.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Thick blend - Doughy combination - Viscous amalgamation

Antonyms: - Thin liquid - Fluid solution - Runny mixture



25-07-2024