To bring a mixture to a simmer, you heat it on the stove until small bubbles start to form around the edges of the liquid. Simmering means maintaining this gentle bubbling state without letting the mixture come to a full boil.
Bringing a mixture to a simmer means heating it until small bubbles gently break the surface of the liquid, but it is not boiling vigorously.
To simmer is to bring something to a boil, reduce the heat and allow to boil slowly.
you should probably bring 5 pencils
"Simmer the spout" means that you have to put a liquid into the pan.
Put it on lo or simmer on the stove for rices or keeping it warm
"Traer" in Spanish means "to bring" or "to carry". It is commonly used when talking about bringing or carrying something from one place to another.
Adduction in anatomy is bringing the limb closer to the midline. For instance, when you do a jumping jack, you are ABducting when you bring your arms overhead, in a Y shape, and ADducting when you bring your arms back to your sides.
It means you will be bringing things that people may buy or use to somewhere. So if someone said "Bring goods to Africa" then OBVIOUSLY it means to bring things to Africa. So some of the things could be like Water, or Paper, or Food. I mean it all really depends but.. yeah...
It means calm down. To simmer is to cook slowly, so the phrase seemed to be a good one to mean anger. "Buster" is another word that means friend, pal, buddy.
tu apportes le gâteau pour la fête > are you bringing / bring the cake for the party
Composing means to bring multiple things together into one thing. For example, by composing music, you are bringing multiple rhythms together to create a musical piece.
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