bake in Portuguese
bake in Portuguese is assar, secar no calor — bake means to cook food using dry heat in an oven.
bake in Portuguese
assar
secar no calor
(transitive) To dry by heat.
What does "bake" mean?
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verb To cook food using dry heat in an oven.
"She baked a batch of cookies for the school fair."
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verb To harden or dry something using heat.
"The desert sun baked the clay ground until it cracked."
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noun A social event where food is baked or served, or a baked dish itself.
"The neighborhood held a fish bake down by the shore."
bake in a sentence
- She baked a batch of cookies for the school fair.
- The bread needs to bake for about forty minutes.
- The desert sun baked the clay ground until it cracked.
- The neighborhood held a fish bake down by the shore.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "bake" in Portuguese?
"bake" in Portuguese is assar, secar no calor. bake means: To cook food using dry heat in an oven.
How do you use "bake" in a sentence?
Example: "She baked a batch of cookies for the school fair." In Portuguese, "bake" is assar, secar no calor.
Are there other ways to say "bake" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "bake": assar, secar no calor.
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