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51sandwich — I. noun Etymology: John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich died 1792 English diplomat Date: 1762 1. a. two or more slices of bread or a split roll having a filling in between b. one slice of bread covered with food 2. something resembling a sandwich;… …
52sandwich — (san douitch) s. f. Tranche de jambon entre deux tranches de pain beurré. ÉTYMOLOGIE Mot anglais. SUPPLÉMENT AU DICTIONNAIRE SANDWICH. ÉTYM. Ajoutez : La sandwich a été ainsi appelée, parce qu elle était le mets favori du comte de Sandwich …
53sandwich — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. combination, club, deli, hero, etc. sandwich; lamination. v. t. insert; laminate. See food, between. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. lunch, light lunch, quick lunch, wich*. Kinds of sandwiches include:… …
54sandwich — sand|wich1 [ sændwıtʃ ] noun count ** a light meal that you make by putting a layer of food such as meat, cheese, or egg between two pieces of bread: a ham/tuna/cheese sandwich I usually just have a sandwich for lunch. sandwich sand|wich 2 [… …
55sandwich*/ — [ˈsæn(d)wɪdʒ] noun [C] I two pieces of bread with a layer of food such as meat, cheese, or egg between them a ham/tuna/cheese sandwich[/ex] I usually just have a sandwich for lunch.[/ex] II verb sandwich [ˈsæn(d)wɪdʒ] be sandwiched between to be… …
56SANDWICH — n. m. Mot emprunté de l’anglais. il se dit de Deux tranches de pain beurrées, entre lesquelles on insère du jambon, du saumon fumé, etc. Un sandwich au jambon, au foie gras, à la salade. Homme Sandwich, Homme utilisé pour la publicité et qui se… …
57sandwich — 1. noun /ˈsændwɪtʃ,ˈsændwɪdʒ/lang=en a) A snack formed of various ingredients between two slices of bread cheese sandwich b) An open sandwich Syn: butty, sanger …
58sandwich — sand·wich s.m.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} 1. panino di pasta morbida tagliato in due parti orizzontalmente o formato da due fette di pancarré e imbottito con salumi, formaggi o altri ingredienti spec. freddi 2. TS sport nel calcio, fallo… …
59Sandwich — Sand|wich [ zɛntvitʃ] der od. das; Gen. [e]s od. , Plur. s od. es [...tʃis], auch e <aus gleichbed. engl. sandwich, nach dem 4. Earl of Sandwich, 1718 1792>: 1. zwei zusammengeklappte belegte [Weiß]brotscheiben od. Brötchenhälften. 2.… …
60sandwich — [18] John Montagu, the fourth Earl of Sandwich (1718–92), is said to have been so addicted to the gambling table that in order to sustain him through an entire 24 hour session uninterrupted, he had a portable meal of cold beef between slices of… …