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1 Süßmost
m GASTR. unfermented fruit juice* * *Süß|mostmunfermented fruit juice* * *Süß·mostm unfermented fruit juice* * *der unfermented fruit juice* * ** * *der unfermented fruit juice* * *-e m.fruit juice n. -
2 Most
m; -(e)s, -e1. (aus Weintrauben) (freshly-pressed) grape juice; zur Weiterverarbeitung für Wein: must; Dial. (Federweißer) new wine3. südd., österr., schw., vergorener: fruit wine; engS. (Apfelmost) (rough, Am. hard) cider; (Birnenmost) perry* * *der Mostmust; cider* * *Mọst [mɔst]m -(e)s,no pl1) (unfermented) fruit juice; (für Wein) must* * *<-[e]s>[ˈmɔst]1. (naturtrüber Fruchtsaft) fruit juice3. (Traubensaft zur Weinbereitung) must* * *der; Most[e]s, Moste1) (südd.): (junger Wein) new wine2) (südd.): (Obstsaft) [cloudy fermented] fruit juice* * *1. (aus Weintrauben) (freshly-pressed) grape juice; zur Weiterverarbeitung für Wein: must; dial (Federweißer) new wine3. südd, österr, schweiz, vergorener: fruit wine; engS. (Apfelmost) (rough, US hard) cider; (Birnenmost) perry* * *der; Most[e]s, Moste1) (südd.): (junger Wein) new wine2) (südd.): (Obstsaft) [cloudy fermented] fruit juice* * *nur sing. (für Wein) m.musts (wine) n. nur sing. (vergoren) m.fruit wine n. nur sing. m.fruit juice n.grape juice n. -
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4 chicha
adj.&f.feminine of CHICHO.f.1 meat (informal) (para comer). (peninsular Spanish)2 maize liquor, corn liquor, chicha.3 breast, boob, teat, bub.* * *\no ser ni chicha ni limonada familiar to be neither fish nor fowltener muchas chichas familiar to be chubby* * *ISF1) LAm (=bebida) maize liquor, corn liquor (EEUU)- ni chicha ni limonada o limonáCHICHA Chicha is a strong alcoholic drink made from fermented maize and produced in Peru, where it is associated with ceremonial and ritual occasions. It is now an element of what is known as chicha culture, a dynamic blend of traditional Indian and modern imported styles and fashions created out of the migration of the rural poor to major cities. Chicha music has become the most popular music in Peru. It combines the traditional Andean huayno with tropical, Afro-Hispanic music and electronic instruments. II* SF meat- tiene pocas chichasIIIADJcalma chicha — (Náut) dead calm
* * *1) ( bebida alcohólica) alcoholic drink made from fermented maize, also called chicha brujani chicha ni limonada — (fam) neither one thing nor the other
sacarle la chicha a alguien — (Ven fam) to make somebody work for his (o her etc) money
volver chicha a alguien — (fam) to beat somebody to pulp
3) (AmC vulg) ( teta) tit (sl)•• Cultural note:A Latin American drink, typically alcoholic, made of fermented maize. In some South American countries, chicha is drunk out of a bull's horn during fiestas patrias. In Peru, the term lo chicha is used to denote anything relating to ordinary life and the common people. It also refers to a mixture of cumbia, a fast music of Colombian origin, and huayno, Andean music* * *1) ( bebida alcohólica) alcoholic drink made from fermented maize, also called chicha brujani chicha ni limonada — (fam) neither one thing nor the other
sacarle la chicha a alguien — (Ven fam) to make somebody work for his (o her etc) money
volver chicha a alguien — (fam) to beat somebody to pulp
3) (AmC vulg) ( teta) tit (sl)•• Cultural note:A Latin American drink, typically alcoholic, made of fermented maize. In some South American countries, chicha is drunk out of a bull's horn during fiestas patrias. In Peru, the term lo chicha is used to denote anything relating to ordinary life and the common people. It also refers to a mixture of cumbia, a fast music of Colombian origin, and huayno, Andean music* * *A (bebida alcohólica) alcoholic drink made from fermented maize, also called chicha brujani chicha ni limonada ( fam); neither one thing nor the other, neither fish nor fowlsacarle la chicha a algn ( Ven fam): pagan bien pero nos sacan la chicha they pay well but they make you work for your money o they get their pound of fleshvolver chicha a algn ( fam); to beat sb to pulpCompuestos:C2( Esp fam): la chicha (el cuerpo): llevaba toda la chicha al aire she was showing everything she had ( colloq)3A Latin American drink, typically alcoholic, made of fermented maize. In some South American countries, chicha is drunk out of a bull's horn during fiestas patrias (↑ fiesta aa1).In Peru, the term lo chicha is used to denote anything relating to ordinary life and the common people. It also refers to a mixture of cumbia, a fast music of Colombian origin, and huayno, Andean music.* * *
chicha sustantivo femenino
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◊ chicha bruja ;
chicha andina alcoholic drink made with corn flour and pineapple juice;
chicha de manzana/uva alcoholic drink made from apple/grape juice
2 (AmC vulg) ( teta) tit (sl)
chicha sustantivo femenino LAm chicha, maize liquor
' chicha' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calma
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* * *chicha nfFamde chicha y nabo lousy;un reloj de chicha y nabo a lousy watchtiene pocas chichas he's as thin as a rake3. [bebida alcohólica] = alcoholic drink made from fermented maize;Famno ser ni chicha ni limonada o [m5] limoná to be neither one thing nor the other, to be neither fish nor fowl4. [bebida refrescante] = thick, sweet drink made from rice, condensed milk and vanilla* * *f L.Am.corn liquor;no ser ni chicha ni limonada fam be neither one thing nor the other* * *chicha nf: fermented alcoholic beverage made from corn -
5 mosto
m.1 must (residuo).2 grape juice, juice extracted from the grape, must, unfermented grape juice.* * *1 (del vino) must2 (zumo) grape juice* * *SM [de uva] grape juice; [en la elaboración de vino] must* * *masculino grape juice, must* * *= must.Ex. The addition of sugar to the must produced from the dried fruit increased the alcohol content of the wine.* * *masculino grape juice, must* * *= must.Ex: The addition of sugar to the must produced from the dried fruit increased the alcohol content of the wine.
* * *grape juice, must* * *
mosto sustantivo masculino
grape juice, must
mosto m (bebida) grape juice
* * *mosto nm1. [zumo de uva] grape juice2. [residuo] must* * *m grape juice -
6 ἄπυρος
ἄπῠρος, ον,A without fire, in Hom. only of pots and tripods, that have not yet been on the fire, brand-new,ἕπτ' ἀπύρους τρίποδας Il.9.122
, cf. 23.267.c not wasted by fire, Max.Tyr. 41.4.2 ἄ. οἶκος fireless, i.e. cold, cheerless, Hes.Op. 525.4 ἄ. χρυσίον unsmelted, opp. ἄπεφθον, Hdt. 3.97, IG2.652B 28(but ἄ. χρυσός, of nuggets, or gold-dust, Arist.Mir. 833b8, D.S.2.50, al.);ἄ. κύανος Thphr.Lap.55
;ἄ. τέχναι Aristid.Or. 37(2).13
; θεῖον ἄ. native sulphur, Gal.12.903.5 ἱερὰ ἄ. sacrifices in which no fire was used, i. e. offerings of fruit, grain, and wine, Pi.O. 7.48, cf. A.Ag.70(lyr.), S.Fr. 417;θυσίαν ἄπυρον παγκαρπείας E.Fr. 912.4
;ἄ. βωμοί Ph.1.345
;ἱερουργία Plu.2.578b
.6 in A.Pr. 880 (lyr.) ἄ. ἄρδις an arrow-point but one not forged in fire, i. e. the sting of the gad-fly; ἄ. δάς, of love, Luc.DDeor.19.1.II Medic., without fever, Hp.Epid.1.1, cf. Aret.SD1.9. Adv.ἀπύρως Hp.Prorrh. 1.119
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