coffee grounds in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for coffee grounds in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.ground1 [Brit ɡraʊnd, Am ɡraʊnd] N

1. ground (surface underfoot):

2. ground (area, territory):

2. grounds (reasons):

III.ground1 [Brit ɡraʊnd, Am ɡraʊnd] VB trans

I.ground2 [Brit ɡraʊnd, Am ɡraʊnd] VB pt, pp

ground → grind II, III

II.ground2 [Brit ɡraʊnd, Am ɡraʊnd] ADJ

coffee [Brit ˈkɒfi, Am ˈkɔfi, ˈkɑfi] N

coffee grounds in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for coffee grounds in the English»Italian Dictionary

ground pt of grind

II.ground2 [graʊnd] ADJ (glass)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Second, the filter paper was strong enough to hold all the coffee grounds within the sealed paper.
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In addition, freezing has no effect in increasing the storage life of coffee grounds.
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Due to the high volume of coffee grounds required to make strong coffee in this fashion, the brewing process is quite slow.
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Due to increased total surface area of coffee grounds, the grounds go stale in days, rather than weeks.
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The sailors attempted to make their white uniforms more suitable for jungle combat by dying them with coffee grounds.
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This water then seeps through the coffee grounds and leaves the coffee chamber through the bottom, dropping back into the lower half of the pot.
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These machines use compressed air to force the hot water through the coffee grounds.
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Pots were designed specifically for brewing coffee, all with the purpose of trying to trap the coffee grounds before the coffee is poured.
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However, coffee grounds are a perfect substitute substrate to grow mushrooms on.
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Some examples include: biochar, bone meal, peat, coffee grounds, compost, coir, manure, straw, vermiculite, sulfur, lime, blood meal, compost tea, hydroabsorbant polymers and sphagnum moss.
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