English to Greek Meaning of soda - σόδα


Soda :
σόδα

σόδα

σόδασόδες
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Definitions of soda in English
Noun(1) a sodium salt of carbonic acid; used in making soap powders and glass and paper(2) a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring
Examples of soda in English
(1) Bicarbonate of soda is a popular remedy for powdery mildew because it is a relatively safe substance and it is cheap to use.(2) This has everything I am looking for in a soda : Grapefruit, natural ingredients, the colour pink and a mild fizz.(3) Combine bi-carbonate of soda and water in a small bowl and add to the butter mixture and immediately pour all the liquids into the dry ingredients and mix together.(4) My laughing and petty revenge seemed to have made that soda sweeter.(5) The clothes were deposited in the tub with soap flakes and soda , then swirled around by hand, using a wooden paddle, a long and hot process.(6) Other unpleasant odours, including the smell of stale cigarettes, can be eliminated by placing a container of dry bicarbonate soda in the car.(7) The consumption of canned soda is naturally high in schools without drinking fountains.(8) nitrate of soda(9) Combine flour, bi-carbonate of soda , sugar and cinnamon in a large mixing bowl.(10) And they put in potassium and they send in bicarbonate soda and anti-nausea medicine.(11) The plant provides a wide range of products although its output is dominated by the bulk production of soda ash and smaller quantities of soda bicarbonate.(12) In this method, fats and oils were mixed in large, open kettles, and caustic soda was added.(13) They were brought up on sweet beverages and soda , and on caffeine.(14) I then left the clothes in a bucket to soak overnight with washing soda .(15) For extra sore and aching feet add one tablespoon each of sea salt and bicarbonate soda and three to five drops of rosemary oil to the water.(16) The rest of the day was spent consuming massive amounts of diet soda and rediscovering the fact that too much caffeine made her twitchy and a little off kilter.
Related Phrases of soda
(1) baking soda ::
μαγειρική σόδα
(2) soda water ::
σόδα
(3) caustic soda ::
καυστική σόδα
(4) soda ash ::
ανθρακικό νάτριο
(5) washing soda ::
σόδα πλυσίματος
(6) bicarbonate of soda ::
διττανθρακική σόδα
(7) cream soda ::
κρέμα σόδα
(8) club soda ::
σόδα
(9) soda lime ::
σόδα με λάιμ
(10) soda machine ::
μηχάνημα σόδα
Synonyms
Noun
1. pop ::
κρότος
2. washing soda ::
σόδα πλυσίματος
Different Forms
soda, sodas
Word Example from TV Shows
He said it tasted
like really hot,
really old soda.

He said it tasted like really hot, really old SODA.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 9

That's better than what I did say,
which was,

That's better than what I did say, which was, "Fine, I'll eat them with club SODA."

The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 21

Hey, where's my soda?

Hey, where's my SODA?

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 8

...why on earth would she guzzle
a witch's brew of his soda and spit?

...why on earth would she guzzle a witch's brew of his SODA and spit?

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 2

Can we get you anything?
Coffee? A soda?

Can we get you anything? Coffee? A SODA?

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 10

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