Wielki słownik angielsko-polski red. nacz D. Jemielniak, M. Miłkowski

(Noun) kantor, śpiewak, piszczałka;

Wordnet angielsko-polski

(reed pipe with finger holes on which the melody is played)
piszczałka melodyczna, przebierka
synonim: melody pipe

Praktyczny słownik religijny angielsko-polski 2005, Krzysztof Czekierda

kantor kościelny

Otwarty słownik angielsko-polski V.9.2007, Copyright (c) Jerzy Kazojć - 2007 r.

śpiewać

śpiewak

Słownik religii angielsko-polski

kantor m (śpiewak w kościele protestanckim)

Przykłady użycia

Przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.

A set dinner menu comprised goose liver with chocolate and mango; stuffed scallops with fennel and crab; turbot with aubergine and tomato; roast pigeon breast with chanterelles and parsnip mousse; saddle of Eifel venison with apricots; and various fruits - each course accompanied by a local wine chosen by ace taster Kilian Rau.

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Bouillon of Steamed Birchwood, chanterelles and Fresh Hazelnut Chop down one 12 metre birch tree and soak in an ice bath to lock in the flavours.

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Add some chanterelles and garnish with a hazelnut.

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Coming after weeks of dearth, the sudden abundance has caused a correspondingly abrupt surge in the number of pickers or "fungaioli" - many of whom seem willing to take extraordinary risks in pursuit of elusive delicacies like porcini, chanterelles and Caesar's mushrooms.

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This year's wet summer and mild autumn has produced bumper crops of colourful wax caps, common ceps and luscious chanterelles.

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