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auspice [ˈɔːspıs] N

2. auspice [常作复数]:

I . spice [spaıs] N

Asia [ˈeıʃə] N

aspirin [ˈæspərın] N

I . ascetic [əˈsetık] ADJ

waspish [ˈwɒspıʃ] ADJ

▶ waspishly ADV
▶ waspishness N

hospice [ˈhɒspıs] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The weasel dissolves into a green transparency, like a skeleton in aspic.
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You can not keep a city in aspic, world heritage or not.
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Since fish gelatin melts at a lower temperature than gelatins of other meats, fish aspic is more delicate and melts more readily in the mouth.
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Aspic is often used to glaze food pieces in food competitions to make the food glisten and make it more appealing to the eye.
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Herring is marinated, baked, fried, or served in aspic.
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The delicate aspic is soft.
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The aspic may need additional gelatin in order to set properly.
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Perhaps it means a scene that's preserved in aspic, a historic curiosity, a dead art form.
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It is often found in other cold-cuisine items, especially those that use aspic, or natural gelatin.
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Some versions mold it in aspic.
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