garnish gar·nish

garnish gar·nish
['ɡɒːnɪʃ]
1. n
Culin decorazione f
2. vt

to garnish (with) — guarnire (con)


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  • gar´nish|er — gar|nish «GAHR nihsh», noun, verb. –n. 1. something laid on or around food as a decoration or to add flavor: »The turkey was served with a garnish of cranberries and parsley. 2. decoration; trimming: »Figurative. to put on some garnish and dress… …   Useful english dictionary

  • gar|nish — «GAHR nihsh», noun, verb. –n. 1. something laid on or around food as a decoration or to add flavor: »The turkey was served with a garnish of cranberries and parsley. 2. decoration; trimming: »Figurative. to put on some garnish and dress of virtue …   Useful english dictionary

  • gar|nish|ee — «GAHR nih SHEE», verb, nish|eed, nish|ee|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to withhold (a person s money or property) by legal authority in payment of a debt. If a creditor garnishees a debtor s salary, a certain portion of the salary is withheld and paid to… …   Useful english dictionary

  • garnish — gar·nish / gär nish/ vt [Anglo French garniss , stem of garnir to garnish, give legal summons, warn, from Old French, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German warnōn to take heed] 1: to subject (property or money) to garnishment 2: to seek… …   Law dictionary

  • garnish — gar|nish1 [ garnıʃ ] verb transitive 1. ) to add something to a dish of food to make it look more attractive: garnish something with something: Garnish the fish with lemon slices. 2. ) garnish or garnishee to take a part of the money that someone …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Garnish — Gar nish, n. 1. Something added for embellishment; decoration; ornament; also, dress; garments, especially such as are showy or decorated. [1913 Webster] So are you, sweet, Even in the lovely garnish of a boy. Shak. [1913 Webster] Matter and… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Garnish bolt — Garnish Gar nish, n. 1. Something added for embellishment; decoration; ornament; also, dress; garments, especially such as are showy or decorated. [1913 Webster] So are you, sweet, Even in the lovely garnish of a boy. Shak. [1913 Webster] Matter… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Garnish — Gar nish, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Garnished}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Garnishing}.] [OE. garnischen, garnissen, OF. garnir to provide, strengthen, prepare, garnish, warn, F. garnir to provide, furnish, garnish, of German origin; cf. OHG. warn[=o]n to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • garnish — [gär′nish] vt. [ME garnischen < extended stem of OFr garnir, to furnish, protect < Gmc * warnjan > WARN] 1. to decorate; adorn; embellish; trim 2. to decorate (food) with something that adds color or flavor [a steak garnished with… …   English World dictionary

  • garnish — gar·nish …   English syllables

  • garnish — gar•nish [[t]ˈgɑr nɪʃ[/t]] v. t. 1) to provide or supply with something ornamental; decorate 2) to provide (a food) with something that adds flavor, decorative color, etc.: garnished the punch with fruit[/ex] 3) law garnishee 4) something placed… …   From formal English to slang

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