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Potential
Natron

в PONS речника

ˈbak·ing soda СЪЩ no pl

Natron ср <-s>
A meist Backpulver ср
в PONS речника

I. bake [beɪk] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. bake (cook):

backen <bäckt, buk/backte, gebacken>

2. bake разг (be hot):

kochen разг

II. bake [beɪk] ГЛАГ прх

1. bake (cook):

to bake sth
etw [im Ofen] backen

2. bake (pottery):

to bake sth

III. bake [beɪk] СЪЩ

1. bake (dish):

2. bake Am (social event):

I. bak·ing [ˈbeɪkɪŋ] ПРИЛ разг (very hot)

Affenhitze f разг

II. bak·ing [ˈbeɪkɪŋ] СЪЩ no pl

Backen ср
Brennen ср <-s; kein Pl>

soda [ˈsəʊdə, Am ˈsoʊ-] СЪЩ

1. soda no pl (water):

Sodawasser ср <-s, -wässer>

2. soda Am (sweet drink):

Limonade f <-, -n>
Limo f <-, -s> разг

3. soda ХИМ:

Soda ср <-s>
Natronlauge f <-, -n>
Present
Ibake
youbake
he/she/itbakes
webake
youbake
theybake
Past
Ibaked
youbaked
he/she/itbaked
webaked
youbaked
theybaked
Present Perfect
Ihavebaked
youhavebaked
he/she/ithasbaked
wehavebaked
youhavebaked
theyhavebaked
Past Perfect
Ihadbaked
youhadbaked
he/she/ithadbaked
wehadbaked
youhadbaked
theyhadbaked

PONS OpenDict

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едноезични примери (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)

Another variant is "honeycomb toffee", which is an aerated version with bubbles introduced by adding baking soda and vinegar while mixing.
en.wikipedia.org
The latter type can be made at home by filling a balloon with baking soda.
en.wikipedia.org
Making a paste from sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and leaving it on the affected area for 10 minutes can also help lift the scales.
en.wikipedia.org
The biscuit was given its name because it was thought that its high baking soda content served as an aid to food digestion.
en.wikipedia.org
The baking soda and acid react to form carbon dioxide which is trapped in the highly viscous mixture.
en.wikipedia.org

Примери от интернет (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)

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Around 1900 B.C. the Egyptians used to rinse their mouths with baking soda every morning, a practice which was second nature to them and which they called the "early meal".
www.dr.hauschka-med.de
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Die Ägypter spülten sich um 1900 v. Chr. jeden Morgen den Mund mit Natron und bezeichneten diese selbstverständliche Gewohnheit als „Frühmahl“.
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Around 1900 B.C. the Egyptians used to rinse their mouths with baking soda every morning, a practice which was second nature to them and which they called the " early meal ".
www.viawala.de
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Die Ägypter spülten sich um 1900 v. Chr. jeden Morgen den Mund mit Natron und bezeichneten diese selbstverständliche Gewohnheit als „ Frühmahl “.
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Stir the flour, spices, baking soda and salt together in a large bowl.
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blog.sister-mag.de
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Mehl, Gewürze, Natron und Salz in einer großen Schüssel vermengen.
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Pour together the flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt, set aside.
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www.ninerbakes.com
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Vermenge nun das Mehl, Backpulver, Natron und Salz und stelle die Schale zur Seite.
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Mix the flour, spelt, baking powder baking soda sieved with the ground hazelnut kernels.
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www.seeberger.de
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Mehl, Dinkel, Backpulver und Natron gesiebt mit den gemahlenen Haselnusskernen vermischen.
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