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to baste
01
imbastire
to pour fat, juices, or other liquid over the surface of food, such as meat or vegetables, while it is cooking
Transitive: to baste food
Example
I 'm basting the turkey with butter every 15 minutes as it roasts in the oven.
They have basted the sweet potatoes with marshmallows several times as they roasted.
We baste the pork chops with apple cider while they grill over direct heat.
02
imbastire, provisorio
to temporarily stitch two pieces of fabric together with long, loose stitches that can later be easily removed
Transitive: to baste pieces of fabric
Example
The seamstress basted the hem allowance first to check the fit before sewing the permanent stitches.
I will baste the facing to the neckline so I can mark where I need to notch it before sewing it down permanently.
The tailor is basting the sleeve into the shirt to check the fit.
03
battere, malmenare
to physically beat or thrash someone severely
Transitive: to baste sb
Example
After a long battle, the hero managed to baste the villain and end the fight.
In the heated argument, the older brother basted his younger sibling in retaliation for a prank.
The rivals faced off, and one of them was quickly basted, unable to defend himself.
Baste
01
imbastitura, bastitura
a loose temporary sewing stitch to hold layers of fabric together