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English-German translation for: [pie]
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Dictionary English German: [pie]

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econ. FoodInd. gastr. pork {adj} [attr.] [e.g. consumption, producer, pie]
37
Schweinefleisch- [z. B. Verbrauch, Produzent, Pastete]
Verbs
film pol. to pie sb. [coll.] [throw a pie or pies at sb. / sb.'s face]jdn. torten [ugs.] [mit Torten / einer Torte bewerfen]
Nouns
gastr. patty [small pie]
35
Pastetchen {n}
porky [Br.] [cockney rhyming slang - porky pie = lie]
17
[Cockney Rhyming Slang für: Lüge]
gastr. rissole [small pie]
10
[gefülltes, gebackenes Teigtascherl]
gastr. mincemeat [finely chopped mixture (as of raisins, apples, and spices) sometimes with meat that is used as pie filling]
6
[kleingehacktes Fruchtfleisch mit Gewürzen und manchmal Fleisch als Pastetenfüllung]
gastr. ... cake [unless "tart", "pie", "quiche" or "flan" is more appropriate]-kuchen {m}
gastr. pasticcio [pie]Pasticcio {n} [Pastagericht]
gastr. rissole [small pie]Rissole {f}
2 Words
gastr. cream pie [Am.] [type of pie filled with a rich custard or pudding]Sahnecremetorte {f} [auch: Sahnecrèmetorte]
gastr. cream pie [Am.] [type of pie filled with a rich custard or pudding]Sahne-Creme-Torte {f} [auch: Sahne-Crème-Torte]
nucl. phys. tech. cutie pie [Am.] [coll.] [hum.] [also: cutie-pie][tragbares Strahlenmessgerät]
gastr. pastry weights [e.g. pie weights]Backgewichte {pl} [bes. Keramik-Blindbackkugeln]
gastr. plum cake [tart, open pie]Zwetschkenfleck {m} [österr.]
pye-dog [esp. Br.] [also pie-dog or pi-dog](asiatischer) Straßenköter {m}
3 Words
cap-a-pie {adv} [also: cap-à-pie]von Kopf bis Fuß [bekleidet etc.]
gastr. Key lime pie [also: key lime pie]Key-Limettenkuchen {m} [die / der Key Lime Pie, ein Limettenkuchen der Florida Keys]
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