What does ceapă in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word ceapă in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ceapă in Romanian.

The word ceapă in Romanian means onion, ceapă, ceapă, bulb, a nu-i păsa nici cât o ceapă degerată, ceapă verde, de ceapă, ceapă roșie, ceapă verde, ceapă verde, bălușcă, ceapă verde. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word ceapă

onion

ceapă

(food: root vegetable)

Onions are used in a wide variety of dishes.

ceapă

(plant)

We are growing onions in the garden this year.

bulb

(garlic, etc.: head)

Usturoiul este o plantă ce crește în bulbi.
Garlic is one plant that grows in bulbs.

a nu-i păsa nici cât o ceapă degerată

(figurative, informal (not care, be unconcerned) (colocvial, în expresii)

ceapă verde

(scallion)

de ceapă

(containing onions)

We are having an onion and blue cheese tart for dinner.

ceapă roșie

(edible bulb with red-purple skin)

Always use red onions when making ceviche.

ceapă verde

(mainly US (salad vegetable)

The recipe calls for three scallions chopped small.

ceapă verde

(mainly UK (salad vegetable)

Anyone can grow spring onions – all you need is a pot.

bălușcă

(plant) (plantă: Steaua din Betleem)

ceapă verde

(green part of spring onions)

The chef garnished the soup with onion tops and bacon.

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