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 Translation for 'to peel' from English to Albanian
VERB   to peel | peeled | peeled
peeling | peels
SYNO Peel | peel | Robert Peel | ...
qërojto peel
heq lëvozhgënto peel
qëroj lëvozhgënto peel
leskërojto peel off
bot.gjell.
lëvozhgë {f} banane
banana peel
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Translation for 'to peel' from English to Albanian

to peel
qëroj

heq lëvozhgën

qëroj lëvozhgën

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to peel off
leskëroj

banana peel
lëvozhgë {f} bananebot.gjell.
Usage Examples English
  • When mozzarella is heated to 60 °C (140 °F) and then stretched, the milk proteins line up. It is possible to peel strings or strips from the larger cheese.
  • After his death, the Festive Fifty was continued on Radio 1 by Rob da Bank, Huw Stephens and Ras Kwame for two years, but then given to Peel-inspired Internet radio station Dandelion Radio, and continues to be compiled.
  • The overall lead fell away as Fowler suffered a number of problems with drive-belts and spark-plugs, and on lap 7 crashed at nearly 60 mph due to a burst tyre at the "Devils Elbow" on the Kirk Michael to Peel section of the course.
  • Those Conservatives who were loyal to Peel were known as the Peelites and included the Earl of Aberdeen and William Ewart Gladstone.
  • The roof section was closed in 2010 following an accident without injury and the marble tiles which had begun to peel off were replaced with granite ones.

  • In addition to washing, it is also advisable to peel and/or cook fruits and vegetables.
  • In the field of alcohol and nightclub advertising, in the 1890s, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec's posters were so popular that instructions were published on how to peel down the pasted posters without damage.
  • Winds blowing against the gable end can exert tremendous pressure, both on the gable and on the roof edges where they overhang it, causing the roof to peel off and the gable to cave in.
  • The filming of Dracula's destruction included a shot in which Dracula appears to peel away his decaying skin.
  • When the group took the tracks to be mixed, they discovered that the magnetic tape used for the recording was defective—the oxide surface of the tape began to peel during playback, thereby destroying the recordings.

  • The latter year he succeeded his father in the dukedom and entered the House of Lords where he was a vehement opponent of Roman Catholic emancipation, and later was a leader of the opposition to Peel's free trade policy, as he was the president of the Central Agricultural Protection Society, which campaigned for the preservation of the Corn Laws.
  • Since the root contains an extremely sticky latex, it is often more convenient to peel it after boiling the root for 20 to 25 minutes (or less).
  • Markievicz recruited volunteers to peel potatoes in the basement of Liberty Hall while she and others worked on distributing the food.
  • They generally have loose skin and are easier to peel than oranges, readily distinguished from them by a characteristic "nipple" at the stem.
  • Northern Manx was spoken from Maughold in the northeast to Peel on the west coast.

  • is made by first boiling the head whole (to soften the meat and make it easier to peel off) and then peeling/scraping off all meat and tissue from it.
  • After vitrectomy to remove the vitreous gel, membranectomy is undertaken to peel away the tissue.
  • In 1987 Highams acquired a majority shareholding of the Manchester Ship Canal Company (subsequently the shares held by Highams were transferred to Peel Holdings).
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