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I . dish <-es> [dɪʃ] N

1. dish (container):

dish

2. dish (food):

dish
dish
danie nt

3. dish (object):

satellite dish

II . dish [dɪʃ] VB trans

butter dish N

dish out VB trans

2. dish out inf (put on plates):

dish out

dish up VB trans

1. dish up (put on plates):

dish up

2. dish up (serve):

dish up

3. dish up pej (offer):

dish up

dish aerial N Brit

satellite dish N

side dish N FOOD

side dish

soap dish N

soap dish

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Too often, coleslaw is served with foods that the last thing they need is a mayo-based side dish.
www.theday.com
Each recipe is preceded by a description of who is making the dish and how it is being prepared.
en.wikipedia.org
We didn't have a measuring tape, but the long, narrow dish was at least 12 inches in length.
www.baltimoremagazine.net
Other species can become pestilent in petri dish cultures where they overrun other colonies of fungi.
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Never mind that this man in a comedy pinny doesn't so much as knock up a dish of pasta 364 days a year.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The dish is easy to make and provides a way to use leftover rice as a quick snack.
en.wikipedia.org
You needn't worry about the dish being unsightly.
www.uknetguide.co.uk
Pillar structures often appear along with dish structures and also form by dewatering.
en.wikipedia.org
And if so, why not go the whole way and stick a camera on the soap dish?
www.telegraph.co.uk
The only false note was the grilled quick pickled onions, which didn't seem to fit with the rest of the dish.
www.dose.ca

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