re-cover in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for re-cover in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

re-cover [Am riˈkəvər, Brit riːˈkʌvə] VB trans

I.recover [Am rɪˈkəvər, Brit rɪˈkʌvə] VB trans

II.recover [Am rɪˈkəvər, Brit rɪˈkʌvə] VB intr

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re-cover in the PONS Dictionary

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Return the chicken to the pan, re-cover and cook for 5 minutes over a low heat until the liquid has been absorbed and the chicken is cooked through.
www.nouse.co.uk
Add the peas, re-cover the pan and simmer for another 10 minutes.
www.independent.co.uk
Place the next loaf over or next to the first and immediately re-cover.
www.producer.com
Knock back the dough -- knead it to get the extra air out -- then re-cover the bowl and put into the fridge to chill overnight.
metro.co.uk
Using the same oiled piece of plastic wrap or lint-free cloth, re-cover the dough and refrigerate overnight or up to 48 hours, until ready to use.
o.canada.com
Wait for about 15 seconds, then fold back the paper towel, turn the fish over and re-cover it with the now-wet paper towel.
o.canada.com
A room's decor may evolve around a bolt of fabric destined to become curtains or re-cover a favourite chair.
www.stuff.co.nz
Drain the slices, re-cover with water and bring to the boil again.
www.ft.com
Just open one side of the clamp and take what you need for that meal and then re-cover.
www.telegraph.co.uk
During the surgery, the surgeon will grasp the pericardium, cut the top of this fibrous covering of the heart, drop it into the specimen bag, and re-cover the heart.
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