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Garnish

garnish
 I. transitive verb  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French garniss-, stem of garnir to warn, equip, ~, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German warnon to take heedmore at warn  Date: 14th century  1.  a. decorate, embellish  b. to add decorative or savory touches to (food or drink)  2. to equip with accessories ; furnish  3. ~ee  Synonyms: see adorn  II. noun  Date: 1596  1. embellishment, ornament  2. something (as lemon wedges or parsley) used to ~ food or drink  3.  a. an unauthorized fee formerly extorted from a new inmate of an English jail  b. a similar payment required of a new worker
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  v. & n. --v.tr. 1 decorate or embellish (esp. food). 2 Law a serve notice on (a person) for the purpose of legally seizing money belonging to a debtor or defendant. b summon (a person) as a party to litigation started between others. --n. (also garnishing) a decoration or embellishment, esp. to food. Derivatives garnishment n. (in sense 2). Etymology: ME f. OF garnir f. Gmc ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  1. гарнир 2. украшение, отделка 3. сл. магарыч 4. гарнировать (блюдо) to garnish a fish with slices of lemon —- подавать рыбу с ломтиками лимона 5. украшать, отделывать to garnish a house with wreaths and garlands —- украшать дом венками и гирляндами to garnish a dress with lace —- отделывать платье кружевами 6. юр. вручать (кому-л.) приказ суда о наложении ареста на имеющееся у него имущество должника ...
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   1. noun  1) гарнир  2) украшение, отделка Syn: see ornament  2. v.  1) гарнировать (блюдо) (with) Serve the duck garnished with pieces of orange.  2) украшать, отделывать (with) swept and garnished - приведенный в порядок и украшенный Syn: see ornament ...
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  (garnishes, garnishing, garnished) 1. A garnish is a small amount of salad, herbs, or other food that is used to decorate cooked or prepared food. ...a garnish of chopped raw onion, tomato and fresh coriander... Reserve some watercress for garnish. N-VAR 2. If you garnish cooked or prepared food, you decorate it with a garnish. She had finished the vegetables and was garnishing the roast. VERB: V n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n something that you add to food to decorate it ~2 v 1 to add something to food in order to decorate it  (garnish sth with)  (Garnish each dish with a slice of lemon.) 2 also garnishee technical to take money from someone's wages because they have not paid their debts ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - c.1380, from O.Fr. garniss-, stem of garnir "provide, furnish, defend," from P.Gmc. *warnjan "be cautious, guard, provide for." Sense evolution is from "arm oneself" to "fit out" to "embellish." Culinary sense predominated after late 17c. Older meaning survives in legal sense of "warning of attachment of funds." ...
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