What does a scufunda in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word a scufunda in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use a scufunda in Romanian.

The word a scufunda in Romanian means a scufunda, a scufunda, a scufunda, a cufunda, a afunda, a scufunda, a inunda, a scufunda, a cufunda, a scufunda, a scufunda, a înmuia, a scufunda, a saborda. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word a scufunda

a scufunda

(submerge in liquid)

Immerse the vegetables briefly and rinse off.

a scufunda

(submerge)

a scufunda

(ship: sink deliberately)

The captain scuppered the ship rather than hand it over to the pirates.

a cufunda, a afunda, a scufunda

(immerse in liquid)

To soften the seaweed, submerge it in water for twenty minutes.

a inunda

(immerse)

Viitura a inundat culturile.
The flood drowned the crops.

a scufunda, a cufunda

(person: baptize in water)

The priest immersed the baby in the font.

a scufunda

(immerse in)

Patricia plunged the sheets into the water.

a scufunda

(immerse)

Scufundă puiul într-un amestec de apă, sare, oțet și zahăr brun.
Bathe the chicken in a mixture of water, salt, vinegar, and brown sugar.

a înmuia

(immerse in liquid)

Emily și-a înmuiat bluza în apă fierbinte.
Emily dipped the shirt in the hot water.

a scufunda

(a boat)

Torpila a scufundat nava.
The torpedo sank the ship.

a saborda

(sink ship on purpose)

Having taken everything they wanted from it, the pirates scuttled the ship.

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