Синонимы к слову dish

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  • attractive woman, stunner

  • quantity, main part of meal

  • eating receptacle, bowlful

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babe, bag, basin, beauty, bowl, en.synonym.one, casserole, course, cup of tea, dish aerial, dish antenna, dishful, fox, helping, honey, hottie, knockout, looker, lulu, mantrap, meal, patootie, peach, plate, portion, ravisher, en.synonym.one, saucer, service, serving, smasher, stunner, sweetheart, urn, vessel, dish out, dish the dirt, dish up, gossip, serve, en.synonym.one, serve up.

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  • fare
  • food
  • recipe
  • course
  • eats
  • helping
  • serving
  • entrée
  • tomato
  • angel
  • babe
  • broad
  • bunny
  • centerfold
  • chick
  • cupcake
  • doll
  • fox
  • honey
  • peach
  • pin-up
  • bathing beauty
  • beauty queen
  • cover girl
  • cutie
  • cutie-pie
  • dollface
  • dreamboat
  • dream girl
  • glamor girl
  • good-looking woman
  • hot dish
  • hot number
  • raving beauty
  • sex bunny
  • sex kitten
  • sex pot

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How to use dish in a sentence

This gift of rice was especially pleasing to the traveller, as no dish is held in higher honour in Korea.

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«Perry Thomas guessed he was an embezzler,» said Tim, putting the last dish in the cupboard and sitting down to his pipe.

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WORDS RELATED TO DISH

  • Adonis
  • Apollo
  • Venus
  • babe
  • beaut
  • beauty queen
  • belle
  • charmer
  • dazzler
  • dish
  • doll
  • dreamboat
  • eyeful
  • fox
  • good-looker
  • head turner
  • knockout
  • looker
  • stunner
  • vision
  • basin
  • boat
  • casserole
  • crock
  • deep dish
  • dish
  • porringer
  • pot
  • saucer
  • tureen
  • urn
  • vessel
  • babe
  • bimbo
  • chick
  • dame
  • dish
  • doll
  • female
  • floozy
  • gal
  • girl
  • honey
  • skirt
  • sweet thing
  • tootsie
  • alembic
  • bag
  • beaker
  • bin
  • bottle
  • bowl
  • box
  • bucket
  • bunker
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  • can
  • canister
  • canteen
  • capsule
  • carafe
  • carton
  • cask
  • casket
  • cauldron
  • chamber
  • chest
  • churn
  • cistern
  • cradle
  • crate
  • crock
  • dish
  • ewer
  • firkin
  • flask
  • hamper
  • hod
  • hopper
  • humidor
  • hutch
  • jar
  • jeroboam
  • jug
  • kettle
  • magnum
  • package
  • packet
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  • pod
  • poke
  • pot
  • pottery
  • pouch
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  • reliquary
  • repository
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  • bail
  • bale
  • bucket
  • decant
  • dish
  • draft off
  • draw
  • draw out
  • dredge
  • handle
  • lade
  • lift
  • offer
  • reach into
  • shovel
  • spoon
  • strain

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  1. dishnoun

    Synonyms:
    plate, plateful, fox, dishful, babe

  2. dishnoun

    To put in a dish or dishes; serve, usually food.

    The restaurant dished up a delicious Italian brunch.

    Synonyms:
    dishful, plate, plateful, babe, fox

  3. dishnoun

    The contents of such a vessel.

    a dish of stew

    Synonyms:
    dishful, plateful, babe, fox, plate

  4. dishnoun

    A specific type of prepared food.

    Synonyms:
    plate, plateful, babe, fox, dishful

  5. dishnoun

    Tableware (including cutlery, etc, as well as crockery) that is to be or is being washed after being used to prepare, serve and eat a meal.

    It’s your turn to wash the dishes.

    Synonyms:
    fox, babe, dishful, plateful, plate

  6. dishnoun

    a type of antenna with a similar shape to a plate or bowl, as in satellite dish, radar dish

    Synonyms:
    fox, plate, plateful, babe, dishful

  7. dishnoun

    A sexually attractive person.

    Synonyms:
    babe, fox, plate, dishful, plateful

Princeton’s WordNetRate these synonyms:5.0 / 1 vote

  1. dishnoun

    a piece of dishware normally used as a container for holding or serving food

    «we gave them a set of dishes for a wedding present»

    Synonyms:
    dish aerial, bag, stunner, sweetheart, dish antenna, dishful, peach, ravisher, mantrap, beauty, cup of tea, looker, knockout, lulu, saucer, smasher

  2. dishnoun

    a particular item of prepared food

    «she prepared a special dish for dinner»

    Synonyms:
    dish aerial, bag, stunner, sweetheart, dish antenna, dishful, peach, ravisher, mantrap, beauty, cup of tea, looker, knockout, lulu, saucer, smasher

  3. dish, dishfulnoun

    the quantity that a dish will hold

    «they served me a dish of rice»

    Synonyms:
    sweetheart, stunner, lulu, bag, mantrap, cup of tea, smasher, beauty, saucer, dish aerial, looker, ravisher, dishful, knockout, peach, dish, dish antenna

  4. smasher, stunner, knockout, beauty, ravisher, sweetheart, peach, lulu, looker, mantrap, dishnoun

    a very attractive or seductive looking woman

    Synonyms:
    apricot, bag, mantrap, violator, dishful, hit, dish aerial, viewer, smash, peach tree, truelove, beauty, salmon pink, strike, kayo, watcher, saucer, peach, yellowish pink, cup of tea, looker, debaucher, sweetheart, spectator, smasher, stunner, ravisher, witness, steady, beaut, sweetie, dish antenna, bang, lulu, dish, knockout

  5. dish, dish aerial, dish antenna, saucernoun

    directional antenna consisting of a parabolic reflector for microwave or radio frequency radiation

    Synonyms:
    sweetheart, stunner, disc, lulu, bag, mantrap, cup of tea, smasher, disk, beauty, saucer, dish aerial, looker, discus, ravisher, dishful, knockout, peach, dish, dish antenna

  6. cup of tea, bag, dishverb

    an activity that you like or at which you are superior

    «chemistry is not my cup of tea»; «his bag now is learning to play golf»; «marriage was scarcely his dish»

    Synonyms:
    sweetheart, stunner, old bag, peach, bag, handbag, cup of tea, udder, base, smasher, dishful, beauty, saucer, travelling bag, mantrap, dish aerial, looker, pocketbook, purse, bagful, ravisher, grip, traveling bag, knockout, dish, lulu, suitcase, dish antenna

  7. serve, serve up, dish out, dish up, dishverb

    provide (usually but not necessarily food)

    «We serve meals for the homeless»; «She dished out the soup at 8 P.M.»; «The entertainers served up a lively show»

    Synonyms:
    serve, process, parcel out, help, dish up, answer, lot, dish out, function, mete out, attend to, dispense, deal out, suffice, attend, dole out, service, assist, serve up, allot, administer, wait on, serve well, swear out, dish, distribute, do, shell out, deal

  8. dishverb

    make concave; shape like a dish

    Synonyms:
    serve up, dish up, dish out, serve

Matched Categories

    • Container
    • Directional Antenna
    • Dishware
    • Nutriment
    • Shape

PPDB, the paraphrase databaseRate these paraphrases:0.0 / 0 votes

  1. List of paraphrases for «dish»:

    parabolic, flat, saucer, capsule, parable, plat, plate, dishes, receptacle, reflector, antenna, platter

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  1. Colin Cheng:

    Wok-fried Longjing tea with river prawns adopts something from the mountains and something from the water in Hangzhou, it’s the dish to represent Hangzhou.

  2. Roger Entner:

    Time in winding down for Dish, if they don’t find a way to build a network, they lose their spectrum.

  3. Bianca Phillips:

    It’s that traditional centerpiece, that protein source, that acts as the main dish.

  4. Jim Sanford:

    It transforms an otherwise ordinary dish into something very extraordinary.

  5. Melaina Lewis:

    Featuring Maine Lobster as the marquee dish during a State Dinner at the White House sends a message that it is one of the most sustainable fisheries in the world, not to mention delicious, it is our hope that the President will share the story of this iconic fishery with his guests and redouble efforts to protect the livelihoods of the men and women who harvest and maintain the resource.


Translations for DISH

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  • bordAfrikaans
  • طبق, طَبَقArabic
  • boşqabAzerbaijani
  • мі́ска, тале́ркаBelarusian
  • блюдо, съдове, чиния, ястие, чини́яBulgarian
  • থালাBengali
  • meuzBreton
  • platCatalan, Valencian
  • mísa, pokrm, talíř, miska, nádobíCzech
  • tallerkenDanish
  • Gericht, Teller, Satellitenschüssel, Geschirr, Parabolantenne, SchüsselGerman
  • πιάτο, πιάταGreek
  • telero, pladoEsperanto
  • platillo, plato, loza, vajillaSpanish
  • taldrik, plaatEstonian
  • دیس, دیش, بشقابPersian
  • annos, vati, ruokalaji, lautanen, tiski, lautasellinen, astiallinen, astia, namupala, vadillinen, tarjoiluvati, lautasantenniFinnish
  • parabole, plat, vaisselle, assiette, canonFrench
  • plátaIrish
  • mias, soitheachScottish Gaelic
  • pratoGalician
  • צלחת, מאכל, כלים, מנהHebrew
  • प्लेटHindi
  • tányér, fogás, parabolaantennaHungarian
  • պնակ, ուտեստ, ափսեArmenian
  • pinggan, piringIndonesian
  • manjajoIdo
  • matarréttur, diskur, rétturIcelandic
  • parabola, piatto, piatto fondo, scodellaItalian
  • 料理, 皿Japanese
  • საინი, თეფშიGeorgian
  • тамақ, табақ, тәрелкеKazakh
  • ចានKhmer
  • 접시Korean
  • талиңке, тарелкаKyrgyz
  • ຈານLao
  • lėkštėLithuanian
  • šķīvisLatvian
  • rīhiMāori
  • та́нир, чи́нијаMacedonian
  • тавагMongolian
  • pingganMalay
  • pjanċaMaltese
  • ပန်းကန်Burmese
  • bord, stoot, gerecht, vaat, taloorDutch
  • asjett, tallerkenNorwegian
  • gary, talerz, danie, naczyniePolish
  • prato, louça, gostosaPortuguese
  • таре́лка, посу́да, блю́до, ми́скаRussian
  • tanjir, suđe, jelo, суђе, јело, тањирSerbo-Croatian
  • miska, tanierSlovak
  • posoda, krožnik, jedSlovene
  • pjatëAlbanian
  • parabolantenn, rätt, fat, tallrik, parabol, maträttSwedish
  • табақча, бушқоб, табақTajik
  • จานThai
  • tarelka, tabak, tarýelkaTurkmen
  • plato, pingganTagalog
  • tannerTurkish
  • тәлинкәTatar
  • тарі́лка, ми́скаUkrainian
  • پلیٹUrdu
  • likop, lagan, likopcha, tarelkaUzbek
  • món, đĩaVietnamese

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      n  

1    bowl, plate, platter, salver  

3      (slang)   finish, muck up     (slang)   ruin, spoil, torpedo, wreck  

dish out     
allocate, distribute, dole out, hand out, inflict, mete out  

dish-shaped     
concave, cupped, cup-shaped, depressed, hollow, hollowed out, incurvate, incurved, pushed in, scooped, scooped out, scyphiform, sunken  

dish up     
hand out, ladle, prepare, present, produce, scoop, serve, spoon  

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dish

     ( dishes    plural & 3rd person present)   ( dishing    present participle)   ( dished    past tense & past participle  )

1       n-count   A dish is a shallow container with a wide uncovered top. You eat and serve food from dishes and cook food in them.  
…plastic bowls and dishes…     

2       n-count   The contents of a dish can be referred to as a dish of something.  
usu N of n  
Nicholas ate a dish of spaghetti.     

3       n-count   Food that is prepared in a particular style or combination can be referred to as a dish.  
There are plenty of vegetarian dishes to choose from.     

4       n-plural   All the objects that have been used to cook, serve, and eat a meal can be referred to as thedishes.  
He’d cooked dinner and washed the dishes.     

5       n-count   You can use dish to refer to anything that is round and hollow in shape with a wide uncovered top.  
usu with supp  
…a dish used to receive satellite broadcasts.     

6   
  
  satellite dish  

  
  side dish  

7    If you do the dishes, you wash the dishes.  

do the dishes      phrase   V inflects  
I hate doing the dishes.     

8   
  
  to dish the dirt  

  
  dirt  
dish out  

1       phrasal verb   If you dish out something, you distribute it among a number of people.  
INFORMAL   Doctors, not pharmacists, are responsible for dishing out drugs…      V P n (not pron)  
The council wants to dish the money out to specific projects.      V n P  

2       phrasal verb   If someone dishes out criticism or punishment, they give it to someone.  
INFORMAL  
(=dish up)  

Linzi is well qualified to dish out advice.      V P n (not pron), Also V n P  

3       phrasal verb   If you dish out food, you serve it to people at the beginning of each course of a meal.  
INFORMAL   Here in the dining hall the cooks dish out chicken à la king.      V P n   dish up      phrasal verb   If you dish up food, you serve it.  
INFORMAL   They dished up a superb meal…      V P n (not pron)  
I’ll dish up and you can grate the Parmesan.      V P, Also V n P  

dish towel        ( dish towels    plural  ) A dish towel is a cloth used to dry dishes after they have been washed.  
  (AM)      n-count  
in BRIT, use tea towel     

satellite dish        ( satellite dishes    plural  ) A satellite dish is a piece of equipment which people need to have on their house in order to receive satellite television.      n-count  

side dish        ( side dishes    plural  ) A side dish is an amount of a particular food that is served at the same time as the main dish.      n-count  
These mushrooms would make a delicious side dish.     

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he can dish it but he can’t take it

n.

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this expression means ‘he is very good at criticizing others but he can’t accept criticism from others’


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meat and two veg

n.

1. a typical standard dish, with a meat and two kinds of vegetable 2. jokey reference to the male genitalia [slang]

[UK];[Fam.] 1. I’m not crazy of this fancy-pants cuisine but give me a meat and two veg any day and I’ll be happy! 2. When the Scot mopped his brow with his kilt, we spotted the meat and two veg.

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