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ladle
la·dle L0013400 (lād′l)n. A long-handled spoon with a deep bowl for serving liquids.tr.v. la·dled, la·dling, la·dles To lift out or serve with a long-handled spoon. [Middle English, from Old English hlædel, from hladan, to draw out, lade.] la′dler n.ladle (ˈleɪdəl) n1. a long-handled spoon having a deep bowl for serving or transferring liquids: a soup ladle. 2. (Metallurgy) a large bucket-shaped container for transferring molten metalvb (tr) to lift or serve out with or as if with a ladle[Old English hlædel, from hladan to draw out] ˈladleˌful nla•dle (ˈleɪd l) n., v. -dled, -dling. n. 1. a long-handled utensil with a cup-shaped bowl for dipping or conveying liquids. 2. a bucketlike, refractory-lined container for transferring molten metal. v.t. 3. to dip or convey with or as if with a ladle: to ladle soup into bowls. [before 1000; Middle English; Old English hlædel. See lade, -le] la′dler, n. ladle Past participle: ladled Gerund: ladling
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I ladle | you ladle | he/she/it ladles | we ladle | you ladle | they ladle |
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I ladled | you ladled | he/she/it ladled | we ladled | you ladled | they ladled |
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I am ladling | you are ladling | he/she/it is ladling | we are ladling | you are ladling | they are ladling |
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I have ladled | you have ladled | he/she/it has ladled | we have ladled | you have ladled | they have ladled |
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I was ladling | you were ladling | he/she/it was ladling | we were ladling | you were ladling | they were ladling |
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I had ladled | you had ladled | he/she/it had ladled | we had ladled | you had ladled | they had ladled |
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I will ladle | you will ladle | he/she/it will ladle | we will ladle | you will ladle | they will ladle |
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I will have ladled | you will have ladled | he/she/it will have ladled | we will have ladled | you will have ladled | they will have ladled |
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I will be ladling | you will be ladling | he/she/it will be ladling | we will be ladling | you will be ladling | they will be ladling |
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I have been ladling | you have been ladling | he/she/it has been ladling | we have been ladling | you have been ladling | they have been ladling |
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I will have been ladling | you will have been ladling | he/she/it will have been ladling | we will have been ladling | you will have been ladling | they will have been ladling |
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I had been ladling | you had been ladling | he/she/it had been ladling | we had been ladling | you had been ladling | they had been ladling |
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I would ladle | you would ladle | he/she/it would ladle | we would ladle | you would ladle | they would ladle |
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I would have ladled | you would have ladled | he/she/it would have ladled | we would have ladled | you would have ladled | they would have ladled | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | ladle - a spoon-shaped vessel with a long handle; frequently used to transfer liquids from one container to anotherdipper - a ladle that has a cup with a long handlehandgrip, handle, grip, hold - the appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move it; "he grabbed the hammer by the handle"; "it was an old briefcase but it still had a good grip"scoop - a large ladle; "he used a scoop to serve the ice cream"soup ladle - a ladle for serving soupvessel - an object used as a container (especially for liquids) | Verb | 1. | ladle - put (a liquid) into a container by means of a ladle; "ladle soup into the bowl"lay, place, put, set, position, pose - put into a certain place or abstract location; "Put your things here"; "Set the tray down"; "Set the dogs on the scent of the missing children"; "Place emphasis on a certain point" | | 2. | ladle - remove with or as if with a ladle; "ladle the water out of the bowl"lade, ladenremove, take away, withdraw, take - remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment"slop - ladle clumsily; "slop the food onto the plate" |
ladlenoun1. spoon, scoop, dipper Using a ladle, baste the chicken with the sauce.verb1. serve, dish out, dish up, scoop out She ladled out steaming soup.ladleverbTo take a substance, as liquid, from a container by plunging the hand or a utensil into it:bail, dip, lade, scoop (up).Translationsladle (ˈleidl) noun a bowl-like spoon with a long handle fixed to it at right angles, for lifting out liquid from a container. a soup ladle. 長柄勺子 长柄勺子 verb to lift and deal out with a ladle. He ladled soup into the plates. 用杓子舀 用勺子舀ˈladleful nountwo ladlefuls of soup. 一滿杓 一满勺ladle
ladle out (of something)To scoop something (out of some container) and serve with a spoon or ladle. A noun or pronoun can be used between "ladle" and "out." He spends his Sundays ladling out stew at the local homeless shelter. She ladled the rice out of the large plastic tub, being careful to ensure that everyone got equal portions.See also: ladle, outladle upTo serve a portion of something with a spoon or ladle. Often used in relation to some experience or emotion associated with what is being served. A noun or pronoun can be used between "ladle" and "up." There's nothing more satisfying than ladling bowls of delicious homemade chili up for the whole family. The local restaurant has been ladling up pure comfort with its award-winning chicken soup. Here, let me ladle some stew up for you.See also: ladle, upladle something out of something and ladle something outto scoop something out of something with a spoon or ladle. Marie ladled the last of the gravy out of the gravy boat and went to the kitchen for more. She ladled out the soup.See also: ladle, of, outladle something upto scoop something up in a ladle. Jerry ladled a cool dipper of water up and quenched his thirst. Please ladle up the soup and serve it.See also: ladle, upladle
ladle a large bucket-shaped container for transferring molten metal Ladle (in Russian, kovsh), in metallurgy, a steel or iron vessel designed for the brief holding, transporting, and pouring of molten metal, matte, or slag. In ferrous metallurgy, ladles are used for transporting and pouring iron and steel. The welded or riveted casing of such ladles is lined on the inside with refractory brick. The ladles are moved using overhead cranes or on railway cars. A steel casting ladle has the shape of a truncated cone that widens toward the top. The steel is poured out through one or two nozzles located in the bottom of the ladle. The nozzle aperture is closed or opened by a plug that is operated hydraulically or by hand. The capacity of a ladle may reach 480 tons. Molten cast iron transfer ladles are usually barrel-shaped, and the iron is poured off through the casting lip when the ladle is tilted. The capacity of a ladle is 100–140 tons. A ladle for pouring iron into a converter is shaped like a steel casting ladle but has a solid bottom and is equipped with a casting lip. The capacity of the ladle is up to 360 tons. In nonferrous metallurgy, ladles cast from steel or iron are slagged with converter slag for protection against the corrosive action of the hot metal or matte, but they are sometimes lined with refractory brick. The ladle is transported by an overhead crane. The ladles may hold up to 15 tons of matte. For removing molten waste slag from the shop, large ladles (up to 50 tons) are sometimes used; they are sinter ladles carried on railway platform cars. In the aluminum industry, vacuum ladles are used for removing the metal from electrolysis baths. Manual, small trolley, and crane casting ladles are used in foundry work. The capacity of the manual ladles is 15–100 kg. The small trolley ladles with a capacity of up to 120 kg are usually suspended on a monorail and can be moved by one man. The crane stopper ladles holding up to 100 tons of liquid metal are used for steel casting. In pouring the metal from the ladle through the bottom openings (nozzles), slag does not enter the casting mold. Crane tilting ladles with a capacity of up to 100 tons are used for casting iron. Refractory partitions are used to retain the slag in such ladles. ladle[′lād·əl] (design engineering) A deep-bowled spoon with a long handle for dipping up, transporting, and pouring liquids. (metallurgy) A receptacle for transporting and pouring molten metal. ladle
Synonyms for ladlenoun spoonSynonymsverb serveSynonyms- serve
- dish out
- dish up
- scoop out
Synonyms for ladleverb to take a substance, as liquid, from a container by plunging the hand or a utensil into itSynonymsSynonyms for ladlenoun a spoon-shaped vessel with a long handleRelated Words- dipper
- handgrip
- handle
- grip
- hold
- scoop
- soup ladle
- vessel
verb put (a liquid) into a container by means of a ladleRelated Words- lay
- place
- put
- set
- position
- pose
verb remove with or as if with a ladleSynonymsRelated Words- remove
- take away
- withdraw
- take
- slop
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