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PEELERS - traducción al árabe

TOOL TO REMOVE THE OUTER SKIN OR PEEL
Potato peeler; Peelers; Potato peelers; Apple peeler; Vegetable peeler; Vegetable peelers; Industrial potato peeler; Apple Slinky Machine; Y peeler; Vegetable scraper
  • A potato being peeled with a mechanical apple peeler
  • Using a peeler
  • A chef uses a Y peeler to peel a lime
  • A fixed blade (aka sugarcane peeler knife), Australian and Y peeler

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ألاسم

مِقْشَرَة

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ألاسم

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Definición

peeler

Wikipedia

Peeler

A peeler (vegetable scraper) is a kitchen tool, a distinct type of kitchen knife, consisting of a metal blade with a slot with a sharp edge attached to a handle, used to remove the outer layer (the "skin" or "peel") of some vegetables such as potatoes, broccoli stalks, and carrots, and fruits such as apples and pears. A paring knife may also be used to peel vegetables. The blade of a peeler has a slot with one side sharpened; the other side of the slot prevents the blade from cutting too far into the vegetable.

Ejemplos de uso de PEELERS
1. "The peelers wanted him whacked," he was recorded as saying.
2. Too much waffle, perhaps? 28/02/08 The vultures are already circling defiant Speaker Martin 27/02/08 Peelers had a sense of humour failure MORE»
3. In this Labour Erewhon, the new hours will create a relaxed and continental drinking culture, in which young persons toy with a glass of rose until two in the morning, as twinkle–eyed peelers stand outside pubs suggesting that they might move along, but only if they‘ve had enough.
4. Too much waffle, perhaps? 28/02/08 The vultures are already circling defiant Speaker Martin 27/02/08 Peelers had a sense of humour failure 26/02/08 It was like trying to control an outbreak of locusts from the school science lab MORE»
5. Huge reinforced brassieres flap sternly from the awnings of lingerie shops; cheeses, dried fruit, and writhing fish plucked fresh from the Bosphorus share space on crowded grocery stalls; hawkers selling cheap plastic children‘s toys, spinning tops, and pendants to ward off the "Evil Eye" vie for the public‘s attention, while an army of corncob broilers, chestnut roasters, and cucumber peelers, call to the hungry shopper.