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chives [tʃaɪvz] RZ. l.mn.

I . chide <-d [or chid], -d [or chidden]> [tʃaɪd] CZ. cz. przech. form.

II . chide <-d [or chid], -d [or chidden]> [tʃaɪd] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

I . chime [ˈtʃaɪm] RZ.

1. chime (sounds):

kurant r.m.
bicie r.n.

zwroty:

chimes l.mn. (bells)

II . chime [ˈtʃaɪm] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

chime bell, clock:

I . archive [ˈɑ:kaɪv, Am ˈɑ:r-] RZ.

II . archive [ˈɑ:kaɪv, Am ˈɑ:r-] CZ. cz. przech.

I . chisel [ˈtʃɪzəl] RZ.

dłuto r.n.

II . chisel <-ll- [or AM -l-]> [ˈtʃɪzəl] CZ. cz. przech.

chili [ˈtʃɪli] RZ. AM

chili → chilli

Zobacz też chilli

chilli <-s [or -es]> [ˈtʃɪli] RZ. GASTR.

chil(l)i r.n.

chink1 [tʃɪŋk] RZ.

chink (hole):

szczelina r.ż.

zwroty:

chick [tʃɪk] RZ.

1. chick (chicken):

kurczątko r.n.

2. chick (young bird):

pisklę r.n.

3. chick pot. (girl):

laska r.ż.

I . chief [tʃi:f] RZ.

1. chief (in company):

szef r.m.

2. chief (in tribe):

wódz r.m.

3. chief WOJSK.:

dowódca r.m.

II . chief [tʃi:f] PRZYM.

2. chief PR. (examining of witness):

child <children> [tʃaɪld] RZ.

zwroty:

Chile [ˈtʃɪli] RZ.

Chile r.n.

I . chill [tʃɪl] RZ.

1. chill (cold):

chłód r.m.
chill in relations przen.

2. chill (illness):

II . chill [tʃɪl] PRZYM.

III . chill [tʃɪl] CZ. cz. przech.

2. chill (cool):

china [ˈtʃaɪnə] RZ. bez l.mn.

I . chirp [tʃɜ:p, Am tʃɜ:rp] RZ.

II . chirp [tʃɜ:p, Am tʃɜ:rp] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

beehive RZ.

1. beehive (for bees):

ul r.m.

2. beehive (hairstyle):

kok r.m.

chicken [ˈtʃɪkɪn] RZ.

1. chicken:

kurczak r.m.
kura r.ż.

2. chicken bez l.mn. GASTR.:

kurczak r.m.

3. chicken (coward):

tchórz r.m.

chimney [ˈtʃɪmni] RZ.

komin r.m.

chidden [tʃɪdən] CZ.

chidden im. cz. przeszł. of chide

Zobacz też chide

I . chide <-d [or chid], -d [or chidden]> [tʃaɪd] CZ. cz. przech. form.

II . chide <-d [or chid], -d [or chidden]> [tʃaɪd] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

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Its close relatives include the onion, shallot, leek, chive, and rakkyo.
en.wikipedia.org
Scrappy fries mingle well with jus and chive butter.
news.nationalpost.com
Optional they can be garnished with chive, diced pickles or spiced with mustard.
en.wikipedia.org
Place onto warmed plates and drizzle over the chive butter sauce.
www.heraldscotland.com
It's like an overgrown chive and multiplies under the ground.
www.odt.co.nz
They are delicious steamed and eaten hot, dripping with tarragon butter, or warm with a mint and chive-flower dressing.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It started with a cherry wood smoked egg salad crostini (topped with a pickled radish and a chive blossom).
edmontonjournal.com
This year we have added chive seeds as a healthier choice for seasoning meals.
www.agriland.ie
Vegetables related to garlic -- including green or bunching onions, shallots, bulbing onions and chives -- also can be planted now using transplants or seeds.
www.nola.com
Like vegetables, garlic, pepper, ginger, onion, tumeric, curry, rosemary, thyme, chive, and other spices also have beneficial antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties good for health.
cebudailynews.inquirer.net

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