new year cake - traduction vers grec
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new year cake - traduction vers grec

MYANMAR NEW YEAR WATER FESTIVAL
Burmese new year; Myanmar new year; Burmese New Year
  • A 19th century watercolor depicting a Thingyan eve merit-making: lighting of oil lamps.
  •  Typical season flowers, Burmese Padauks (''[[Pterocarpus macrocarpus]]''), flowering during Thingyan
  • Myanmar girls perform the Myanmar traditional ''[[yein]]'' dance with Myanmar dress in the opening ceremony of the [[Mandalay]] Thingyan Festival,2012.
  • Mandalay legendary Thingyan float Myoma arrives to perform in front of Mandalay City Hall in [[Mandalay]], Myanmar on 12 April 2012.
  •  [[Mandalay]] City Thingyan 1950.
  • ''[[Nāga]][[Cheroot]]s'' girls dancing round a float in 1950s Thingyan, [[Mandalay]]
  • Rakhine girl]] pours water at revelers during Thingyan in [[Yangon]], 13 April 2011.
  •  [[Yangon]] City Thingyan 2018.
  • Modern day Water Festival celebrations in [[Yangon]]
  • A pickup truck full of revelers is doused with water on the streets of [[Taunggyi]], [[Shan State]].
  • Myanmar women perform traditional ''[[yein]]'' dance during closing ceremony of Myanmar New Year Water Festival 2011 in [[Yangon]], [[Myanmar]] on 16 April 2011.

oil cake         
  • Cocoa cake
  • Oil cakes
SOLIDS REMAINING AFTER PRESSING SOMETHING
Oil cake; Oil Cake; Oil-cake; Linseed cake; Oilcake
ελαιόπιτα
fiscal year         
  • Federal Revenue and Spending
1-YEAR TERM FOR GOVERNMENT AND BUSINESS FINANCIAL REPORTING
Fiscal calendar; Financial year; Fiscal Year; Tax year; Fiscal Quarter; Financial Year; Business quarter; Accounting reference date; Financial quarter; Fiscal quarter; Budget Year; Fiscal-year budget; Business year; UK tax year; Budget year; Financial year closing; Fiscal year closing; US fiscal year; FY (fiscal year); Australian financial year; Fiscal year end; U.S. fiscal year; Fiscal years; Japanese fiscal year
οικονομικό έτος
cheese pie         
  • Swedish cheesecake (''[[ostkaka]]'')
  • 285x285px
  • New York–style cheesecake
  • rose]] cheesecake
DESSERT
Cheese cake; Cheesecakes; Strawberry cheesecake; Cheesepie; Cheese pie; Cheese Cake; Sernik; Smoked salmon cheesecake; New York cheesecake; Cream cheese cake; Cream cheese pie; Sambocade; Cheeſecakes; Cheeſecake; New york cheesecake; Basque cheesecake
τυρόπιτα

Définition

cake
(cakes)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A cake is a sweet food made by baking a mixture of flour, eggs, sugar, and fat in an oven. Cakes may be large and cut into slices or small and intended for one person only.
...a piece of cake...
Would you like some chocolate cake?
...little cakes with white icing.
N-VAR
2.
Food that is formed into flat round shapes before it is cooked can be referred to as cakes.
...fish cakes.
...home-made potato cakes.
N-COUNT: usu supp N
3.
A cake of soap is a small block of it.
...a small cake of lime-scented soap.
N-COUNT: usu N of n
4.
If you think that someone wants the benefits of doing two things when it is only reasonable to expect the benefits of doing one, you can say that they want to have their cake and eat it.
What he wants is a switch to a market economy in a way which does not reduce people's standard of living. To many this sounds like wanting to have his cake and eat it.
PHRASE: Vs inflect [disapproval]
5.
If you think something is very easy to do, you can say it is a piece of cake. People often say this to stop someone feeling worried about doing something they have to do. (INFORMAL)
Just another surveillance job, old chap. Piece of cake to somebody like you.
PHRASE: usu v-link PHR
6.
If someone has done something very stupid, rude, or selfish, you can say that they take the cake or that what they have done takes the cake, to emphasize your surprise at their behaviour. (AM; in BRIT, use take the biscuit
)
= take the biscuit
PHRASE: V inflects [emphasis]
7.
the icing on the cake: see icing

Wikipédia

Thingyan

Thingyan is the Myanmar New Year festival that usually occurs in middle of April. According to the history, the first Water Festival is Thingyan as it started during the Kingdom of Tagaung (1st Century CE - 1050 AD) and become widespread and famous during the Kingdom of Bagan (849 AD - 1297 AD). It is a Buddhist festival celebrated over a period of four to five days, culminating in the New Year. The dates of the Thingyan Festival are calculated according to the Burmese calendar. The dates of the festival are observed as public holidays throughout Myanmar, and are part of the summer holidays at the end of the school year. Water-throwing or dousing one another from any shape or form of vessel or device that delivers water is the distinguishing feature of this festival and may be done on the first four days of the festival. The New Year takes place at virtually the same time as the new year celebrations of many countries in South Asia like China (Dai People of Yunnan Province), Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, Nepal, Bangladesh, India, and Sri Lanka.

Thingyan is comparable to other festivities in the region such as the Songkran in Laos, the Songkran in Thailand, the Cambodian New Year, the Sinhalese New Year and the festivals like Vaisakhi (Punjab), Puthandu (Tamil Nadu), Vishu (Kerala) and Bihu (Assam) in India.