microwaveable in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for microwaveable in the English»Spanish Dictionary

microwaveable [Am ˈmaɪkrəˌweɪvəbəl, Brit ˈmʌɪkrə(ʊ)weɪvəb(ə)l] ADJ

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Neither are weight watchers microwaveable pizzas, in my opinion.
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The growth of the frozen microwaveable foods segment can be attributed to the convenience they offer.
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Today you could go out and buy electric egg cookers, microwaveable egg cookers, omelette makers, egg-scrambling devices, egg-separating tools and egg slicers.
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Foods that can be cooked or heated up in a microwave oven are called microwaveable foods.
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Microwaveable meals were all the rage in the late '60s when this technology became available.
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Don't use cheap takeaway containers but a sturdy microwaveable type.
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Somehow this results in microwaveable food that tastes like normal food a human would eat.
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Let them get a little charred and move them to a microwaveable serving dish.
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Cook popcorn on the stove the old-fashioned way, rather than in microwaveable bags.
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Today, almost any college student can enjoy a 3-minute microwaveable meal in the smallest dorm room.
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