1. frankfurter
In its home country of Germany, the hot dog was called the frankfurter.
Dachshund sausage was a good name for the frankfurter.
Английский слово "parówka«(frankfurter) встречается в наборах:
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I got a few homemade sausage recipes from my grandmother.
She bought two sausages and a chicken.
I prepare sandwiches to work every day. Today, I have a sandwich with a sausage and two apples.
He dropped the sausage on the ground.
I don't eat sausages.
And while I was at school, I got a job as an undergrad doing some work at Lawrence Berkeley Labs and it’s sort of like getting inside the sausage factory.
The second course has chickpeas, chicken, meat, sausage and potato.
Yes, sausage and sauerkraut please.
The next day at the newspaper office he drew a bun which contained a dachshund inside - not a dachshund sausage, but a dachshund.
Dachshund sausage was a good name for the frankfurter.
Fried sausage is really tasty.
small tube of skin filled with a mixture of meat, spices etc, eaten hot or cold after it has been cooked: pork sausages
I often have a sausage and two eggs for breakfast.
My brother hates sausages for lunch
I wouldn't even accept sausage from a bastard like that.
Английский слово "parówka«(sausage) встречается в наборах:
Żywność angielski3. steam
Recently, there have been signs that the economy is picking up steam.
You can also ride on an old, restored, steam train.
Steam trains were replaced by electric trains.
Horses used to pull road-rollers, but the steamroller arrived with the invention of the steam engine.
steam train
Pretty soon along came a steam shovel and dug a road through the hill covered with daisies.
He succeeded in applying steam to navigation.
The steam shovels dug down three stories on one side and four stories on the other side.
A steam engine transforms heat into power.
When converting 1 mole of ice into water, and 1 mole of water into steam, which requires more energy?
And the French have long reserved the option to have their steamed milk served in a pitcher on the side when ordering a café au lait.
To steam something means to cook it using the hot vapor from boiling water.
Listen, you must control yourself. It's just no good to steam your boss. Unless, of course, you have another job in sight.
Do you want to steam the courgettes, or shall we bake them?
Probably you would have swarms of earthquakes and some surface uplift and possibly some changes in the pattern of behaviour of the geysers and steam vents.