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карман
consommé de veau
mock turtle soup N
turtle [Brit ˈtəːt(ə)l, Am ˈtərdl] N Brit
I. mock [Brit mɒk, Am mɑk] N Brit SCHOOL
II. mock [Brit mɒk, Am mɑk] ADJ attr
1. mock (imitation):
mock suede, ivory
2. mock (feigned):
mock innocence, horror, humility
mock accident, battle, trial
3. mock (practice):
mock interview, raid, rescue
mock exam
III. mock [Brit mɒk, Am mɑk] VB trans
1. mock (laugh at):
mock person, action, attempt
2. mock (frustrate) liter:
mock attempt, effort, hopes
IV. mock [Brit mɒk, Am mɑk] VB intr
soup [Brit suːp, Am sup] N
1. soup FOOD:
2. soup (messy mixture):
bouillie f (of de)
mock turtle soup N
turtle <-(s)> [ˈtɜ:tl, Am ˈtɜ:rt̬l] N
I. mock [mɒk, Am mɑ:k] N Brit inf (exam)
II. mock [mɒk, Am mɑ:k] ADJ
1. mock (not real):
2. mock (imitated):
mock emotion
3. mock (practice):
mock exam
III. mock [mɒk, Am mɑ:k] VB intr
IV. mock [mɒk, Am mɑ:k] VB trans
1. mock (ridicule):
2. mock (ridicule by imitation):
to mock sb/sth
soup [su:p] N no pl
Phrases:
mock turtle soup N
turtle <-(s)> [ˈtɜr·t̬l] N
I. mock [mak] ADJ
1. mock (not real):
2. mock (imitated):
mock emotion
II. mock [mak] VB intr
III. mock [mak] VB trans
1. mock (ridicule):
2. mock (ridicule by imitation):
to mock sb/sth
parodier qn/qc
soup [sup] N
Phrases:
Present
Imock
youmock
he/she/itmocks
wemock
youmock
theymock
Past
Imocked
youmocked
he/she/itmocked
wemocked
youmocked
theymocked
Present Perfect
Ihavemocked
youhavemocked
he/she/ithasmocked
wehavemocked
youhavemocked
theyhavemocked
Past Perfect
Ihadmocked
youhadmocked
he/she/ithadmocked
wehadmocked
youhadmocked
theyhadmocked
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This is because ganmodoki is said to taste like goose; compare mock turtle soup.
en.wikipedia.org
Fancy a spot of mock turtle soup (1892), followed by some quaking pudding (1600)?
www.telegraph.co.uk
Sounds nearly as tempting as mock turtle soup.
www.denofgeek.com
She also later co-authored a cookbook, which includes recipes for jellied fish heads and her father's favorite, cod soup.
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Grandmother taught us manners and etiquette to sit up straight, eat with our mouths closed, hold the soup spoon just so.
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