What does μικροκύματα in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word μικροκύματα in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use μικροκύματα in Greek.
The word μικροκύματα in Greek means φούρνος μικροκυμάτων, μικροκύματα, βάζω στα μικροκύματα. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word μικροκύματα
φούρνος μικροκυμάτων(cooking appliance) Ο Πήτερ ζέστανε το μεσημεριανό του στον φούρνο μικροκυμάτων. Ένας φούρνος μικροκυμάτων είναι ένας πολύ αποτελεσματικός τρόπος να ξαναζεστάνεις φαγητό που έχει περισσέψει. Peter heated his lunch in the microwave. A microwave oven is a very effective way of reheating left-over food. |
μικροκύματα(wavelength) Τα μικροκύματα είναι μια μορφή ακτινοβολίας που μπορεί να ζεστάνουν γρήγορα διάφορα πράγματα. Microwaves are a form of radiation that can rapidly heat things. |
βάζω στα μικροκύματα(figurative, slang (microwave) Βάλε τη σούπα στα μικροκύματα για δυο λεπτά και μετά σέρβιρέ την. Nuke the soup for a couple of minutes and then serve. |
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