grate

grato
definition
verb
peel and roughly grate the carrots
reduce (something, especially food) to small shreds by rubbing it on a grater.
the hinges of the door grated
make an unpleasant rasping sound.
noun
We were met by Bob's wife and welcomed as though we had got there on time. There was a lovely coal fire burning in the grate , which had been kept ‘banked up’ all day pending our arrival.
the recess of a fireplace or furnace.
He progressed gingerly towards the gauze grate in the grimy iron girdered floor and was careful not to get too close as he peered into the gloom below.
a grating.
translation of 'grate'
verb
ralar,
chiar,
produzir,
ranger,
raspar
noun
grelha,
grade
example
There was a steel 'grate' in the ceiling about three feet by three feet.
There was a fire burning in the 'grate' , a miraculous thing.
Who can forget that famous scene of her standing over a subway 'grate' ?
A small fire burning in the 'grate' made one feel welcome.
To have a log fire in the house may be beautiful if it is burning safely in the 'grate' , but if it is burning merrily on the lounge floor the house could be burned down.
They were back home in the drawing room in Bloomsbury, with the countryside burning in the 'grate' and the curtains drawn.
When everyone seemed to be looking the other way, Mr Wright slipped into another room and took off his outfit, and then he quietly returned to the fireside where only a very small fire burned in the 'grate' and sat down.
Unfortunately, he could also see it was blocked off by an impassable steel 'grate' .
Jonathan, however, was busying himself with a 'grate' in the floor.
We were met by Bob's wife and welcomed as though we had got there on time. There was a lovely coal fire burning in the 'grate' , which had been kept ‘banked up’ all day pending our arrival.
This features a cast iron fireplace with a Georgian 'grate' and a generous built-in book case.
Back then, they still had the old 'grate' in the floor.
The floor was of stone, covered by the largest Turkish rug she had ever seen and, to the rear of the hall, a log fire crackled and burned in its enormous 'grate' .
Remove this 'grate' and you will find a ladder descending approximately 100 feet into all-consuming darkness.
The only light came from, of all things, a fire burning merrily in the 'grate' .
Half-way through rolling it, something peculiar revealed itself: a metal 'grate' in the floor.
He removed the ventilation 'grate' aside, allowing himself to slide back onto solid ground again.
The lock came off in his hands, and he pushed open the 'grate' .
Her voice is kind of strange actually, a nice sound but some notes 'grate' on the nerves as she sings on about nothing but love and loss.
He progressed gingerly towards the gauze 'grate' in the grimy iron girdered floor and was careful not to get too close as he peered into the gloom below.
She pointed out, glancing over at its flames, burning on the 'grate' .
peel and roughly 'grate' the carrots
Some people may opt for electric or gas heaters, instant warmth, but nothing beats the smell and atmosphere of logs burning in the 'grate' , on the barbeque or on a camp fire somewhere.
a small coal fire burned in the 'grate'
They stripped out the fireplaces in the drawing-room and second bedroom, and replaced the former with an art deco-style 'grate' framed by mosaic tiling and a granite hearth.
Always place food on the cooking 'grate' with tongs or a spatula.
You can also 'grate' the crumbs by hand using a cheese grater.
Clean, peel and 'grate' potatoes and red apple, place into a large bowl of cold water and allow starch to exit the potatoes.
Depending on age and skill level, many children can 'grate' cheese, shred lettuce, mix batter, and more.
Slice the onions into half-moons, grate the ginger, 'grate' the garlic, slice the leek into thin rounds.
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