What does sfeclă in Romanian mean?
What is the meaning of the word sfeclă in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use sfeclă in Romanian.
The word sfeclă in Romanian means beet, sfeclă, sfeclă, frunze de sfeclă, frunze de sfeclă, de sfeclă, zahăr de sfeclă, supă din sfeclă, sfeclă de zahăr, sfeclă elvețiană. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word sfeclă
beet
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sfeclă(root vegetable) Friptura are o garnitură de sfeclă prăjită. Sfecla din piață nu arăta foarte proaspătă. The steak comes with a side of roasted beets. The beetroot in the market didn't look very fresh. |
sfeclă(plant) Dacă nu plantezi sfecla când trebuie, recolta nu va da roade. If you don't plant beets at the right time, your crop will fail. |
frunze de sfeclă(US (beet leaf: edible leaves of beet plant) Am servit carnea cu o farfurie cu frunze de sfeclă sănătoase. I served the meat with a plateful of healthy beet greens. |
frunze de sfeclă(UK (beet greens: edible leaf of beet plant) Rachel prepared a green salad of rocket and beet. |
de sfeclă(containing beetroot) ⓘAceastă propoziţie nu este o traducere a propoziţiei englezeşti. Lui Alex nu i-a plăcut niciodată supa de sfeclă. I added a swirl of cream to the beetroot soup. |
zahăr de sfeclă(sugar from beets) Some beverage companies add beet sugar to their juice. |
supă din sfeclă(beetroot soup) |
sfeclă de zahăr(plant from which sugar is obtained) The EU expects a bumper sugar beet harvest this year. |
sfeclă elvețiană(green leafy vegetable) Swiss chard is similar to spinach. |
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