doughnut dough·nut

doughnut dough·nut
krapfen m inv, bombolone m

a jam doughnut — un krapfen con la marmellata


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  • dough|nut — «DOH NUHT», noun. 1. a small cake of sweetened dough deep fried in fat. A doughnut is usually cut in the shape of a ring. 2. a circular tube in a betatron or synchrotron that contains a vacuum in which electrons whirl and collide with the nuclei… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Doughnut — Dough nut, n. A small cake (usually sweetened) fried in a kettle of boiling lard. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • doughnut — (n.) 1809, American English, from DOUGH (Cf. dough) + NUT (Cf. nut). First recorded by Washington Irving, who described them as balls of sweetened dough, fried in hog s fat, and called doughnuts, or olykoeks. Meaning a driving in tight circles is …   Etymology dictionary

  • Doughnut — Dough|nut 〈[doʊnʌt] m. 6〉 = Donut * * * Dough|nut [ doʊnat , do:nat ]: ↑ Donut …   Universal-Lexikon

  • doughnut — [dō′nut΄] n. a small, usually ring shaped cake of sweetened, leavened dough, fried in deep fat …   English World dictionary

  • doughnut — dough|nut [ dou,nʌt ] noun count a round sweet food, often in the shape of a ring, that is made by cooking DOUGH in oil do doughnuts to make your car spin in tight circles, especially on ice …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • doughnut — dough•nut or donut [[t]ˈdoʊ nət, ˌnʌt[/t]] n. 1) coo a small, usu. ring shaped cake of sweetened dough fried in deep fat 2) math. any thick, ring shaped object; toroid • Etymology: 1795–1805 …   From formal English to slang

  • Doughnut — Dough|nut 〈 [doʊnʌt] m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s〉 Donut [Etym.: engl.] …   Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • doughnut — dough|nut [ˈdəunʌt US ˈdou ] n a small round cake, often in the form of a ring …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Doughnut — Dough|nut [ dounʌt] vgl. ↑Donut …   Das große Fremdwörterbuch

  • doughnut — dough·nut …   English syllables

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