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1 fry
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verb(to cook in hot oil or fat: Shall I fry the eggs or boil them?) freír- out of the frying-pan into the fire
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noun(a swarm of young, especially of fish.) alevinesfry vb freírtr[fraɪ]1 (fish) alevines nombre masculino plural————————tr[fraɪ]1 freír1 freírse2 figurative use (in sun) asarse, achicharrarse1) : fritura f, plato m frito2) : fiesta f en que se sirven friturasn.• fritada s.f.• fritura s.f.v.• freír v.
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1. fraɪfries, frying, fried transitive verb freír*
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vi freírse*Phrasal Verbs:- fry up
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1)b) fries pl ( French fries) papas or (Esp) patatas fritas, papas fpl a la francesa (Col, Méx)2) ua) (+ pl vb) ( Zool) alevines mpl, majuga f (Ur)b) ( people)
I [fraɪ]1.VT (Culin) freír2.VI freírse3.N fritada f
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[fraɪ]N (Fishing) pececillos mpl ; small 4.* * *
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1. [fraɪ]fries, frying, fried transitive verb freír*
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vi freírse*Phrasal Verbs:- fry up
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1)b) fries pl ( French fries) papas or (Esp) patatas fritas, papas fpl a la francesa (Col, Méx)2) ua) (+ pl vb) ( Zool) alevines mpl, majuga f (Ur)b) ( people) -
2 mayonnaise
meiə'neiz, ]( American) 'meiəneiz(a thick sauce made of egg yolk, oil, vinegar or lemon and seasoning, and often used on salads.) mayonesamayonnaise n mayonesatr[meɪə'neɪz]1 mayonesa, mahonesamayonnaise ['meɪə.neɪz] n: mayonesa fn.• mahonesa s.f.• mayonesa s.f.'meɪə'neɪzmass noun mayonesa f, mahonesa f[meɪǝ'neɪz]N mayonesa f ; garlic 2.* * *['meɪə'neɪz]mass noun mayonesa f, mahonesa f -
3 shell
s.1 concha (of snail, oyster, on beach); caparazón (of lobster, tortoise); cáscara (of egg, nut)2 esqueleto, armazón (de edificio)3 proyectil (bomb)4 granada.5 coraza.6 vaina, vaina del guisante.7 cilindro metálico hueco.8 capa.9 bote para regatas.10 Shell, Shell Oil.11 obús, obús que no estalla.12 salida al sistema operativo, programa que permite comunicarse directamente con el núcleo del sistema operativo.13 camisa.14 intérprete de órdenes, capa de un programa.vt.1 pelar (nuts, eggs); desgranar (peas)2 atacar con fuego de artillería (bombard)3 (E. U.) Separar los granos de maíz de la mazorca.4 descascarar, descascar, quitar la cáscara de.5 cañonear, bombardear, atacar con fuego de artillería.6 sacar de la concha, quitar el caparazón a, sacar del caparazón.7 descascararse.vi.descascararse; lavantarse la cubierta de una cosa en costra(pt & pp shelled)
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