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I . bake [beɪk] VB intr

1. bake (in oven):

bake
piec [perf u-] się

2. bake inf (be hot):

bake

II . bake [beɪk] VB trans

1. bake (in oven):

bake
piec [perf u-]

2. bake (make hard):

bake

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Student councils usually do not have funding authority and generally must generate their operating funds through fundraisers such as car washes and bake sales.
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Most of its action occurs at baking temperatures, rather than when the dough or batter is mixed at room temperature.
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Just as in a kiln, these bullae were baked to perfection.
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This impression is baked into the bread and serves as a guide for the priest who will be cutting it.
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Programs offered included vocational courses like embroidery, sewing and knitting, baking, housekeeping and the plating of sacred vessels.
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They are baked at high temperatures, in a process known as firing to create ceramics, such as terra cotta, earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain.
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Usually enough prosphora for a number of services are baked at the same time.
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It is then glazed with an egg-wash, ghee, or buttermilk and baked until the bottom is brown and with some browning on top.
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After baking, the tape usually remains in good condition for approximately a month.
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In some snacks, the food may be baked instead of fried thus reducing the food energy.
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