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View usage for: (leɪdəl) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular presenttense ladles, present participle ladling, past tense, past participle ladled1. countable nounA ladle is a large, round, deep spoon with a long handle, used for serving soup, stew, or sauce. Synonyms: spoon, scoop, dipper More Synonyms of ladle 2. verbIf you ladle food such as soup or stew, you serve it, especially with a ladle. Barry held the bowls while Liz ladled soup into them. [VERB noun preposition] Mrs King went to the big black stove and ladled out steaming soup. [VERB noun with adverb] [Also VERB noun ]Synonyms: serve, dish out, dish up, scoop out More Synonyms of ladle Phrasal verbs: See ladle out (ˈleɪdəl) noun1. a long-handled spoon having a deep bowl for serving or transferring liquids a soup ladle 2. a large bucket-shaped container for transferring molten metal verb3. (transitive) to lift or serve out with or as if with a ladle Derived forms ladleful (ˈladleˌful) noun Word origin Old English hlædel, from hladan to draw out ladle in American English (ˈleɪdəl) noun1. a long-handled, cuplike spoon for dipping out liquids 2. any similar device, as a large container for carrying and pouring molten metal verb transitiveWord forms: ˈladled or ˈladling3. to dip out or serve with or as with a ladle 4. to lift out and carry in a ladle 5. Informal to distribute generously with out Derived forms ladleful (ˈladleˌful) nounWord forms: plural ˈladleˌfuls Word origin ME ladel < OE hlædel, a ladle: see lade © Davydenko Yuliia, shutterstock Examples of 'ladle' in a sentenceladle Add the lime juice and ladle into bowls.To serve, ladle soup into bowls and top with a drizzle of olive oil and a few drops of lemon juice.Stir until syrupy then add 1 ladle hot stock, stirring until absorbed.Continue to stir constantly over a low heat and add a ladle at a time of hot stock, adding another as the rice absorbs it.When sticky, add hot stock one ladle at a time, stirring until absorbed and the rice creamy with a bite at the centre.When sticky, add hot stock a ladle at a time, stirring until it is absorbed and therice is creamy with a bite at the centre. Use teaspoon to ladle cheese over each serving.Blend the soup until smooth and ladle into bowls. Add your first ladle of hot stock and a good pinch of salt.Use the back of a wooden spoon or small ladle to push it through.Mix the sauce ingredients and ladle over the pudding. Use a small ladle that holds about three tablespoons of batter. Add a ladle of the warm milk and whisk again until smooth.Add the clams with a ladle of sauce from the beans. Add a ladle of stock at a time to the rice and stir until the liquid has been absorbed.Serve this chilled super soup in a glass bowl with a ladle and little cups the way you would a punch.Continue a ladle at a time.To serve, ladle the soup into bowls and sprinkle over the apple and chestnut granola.To serve, ladle the soup into a large bowl and sprinkle the chopped coriander over it.Using a ladle, spoon the chutney into the jars.To serve, ladle into warmed bowls and top with the potato scones.Check the seasoning, stir in half the coriander and ladle the soup into bowls.Stir the parsley in to the stew, ladle into bowls and sprinkle with extra chopped parsley.Then add another ladle of stock and beetroot, and again stir until absorbed.Carefully ladle the soup into four bowls and drizzle each bowl with mint oil, below.Stir in the lemon juice and zest, season and ladle into bowls.Once the rice has absorbed the liquid add the next ladle, stirring all the time.Add lime juice to taste, then ladle the soup into bowls.Add the stock, a ladle at a time, stirring gently.Add simmering milk, a ladle at a time, and stir to a sauce.Add the bay leaves and gradually whisk in all the warm milk, a ladle at a time, until smooth. British English: ladle / ˈleɪdl/ NOUN A ladle is a large, round, deep spoon with a long handle, used for serving soup, stew, or sauce. - American English: ladle
- Arabic: مَغْرَفَةٌ
- Brazilian Portuguese: concha utensílio de cozinha
- Chinese: 杓子
- Croatian: zaimača
- Czech: naběračka
- Danish: øseske
- Dutch: soeplepel
- European Spanish: cucharón
- Finnish: kauha
- French: louche
- German: Schöpflöffel
- Greek: κουτάλα
- Italian: mestolo
- Japanese: お玉
- Korean: 국자
- Norwegian: øse
- Polish: chochla
- European Portuguese: concha
- Romanian: polonic
- Russian: половник
- Latin American Spanish: cucharón
- Swedish: slev
- Thai: ทัพพี
- Turkish: kepçe mutfak
- Ukrainian: ополоник
- Vietnamese: muỗng
Chinese translation of 'ladle' n (c) -
长(長)柄勺子 (chángbǐng sháozi) (个(個), gè)
vt to ladle sth into/onto sth 把某物舀到某物里(裡)/上 (bǎ mǒuwù yǎodào mǒuwù li/shang)
Definition a long-handled spoon with a deep bowl for serving soup, stew, etc. Using a ladle, baste the chicken with the sauce. Definition to serve out as with a ladle She ladled out steaming soup. Additional synonymsDefinition a spoonlike tool with a deep bowl, used for handling loose or soft materials such as flour or ice cream a small ice-cream scoop Synonyms ladle, bailer, spoon, dipper - lad
- ladder
- laden
- ladle
- lady
- ladykiller
- ladylike
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