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1 tankard
'tæŋkəd(a large drinking-mug of metal, glass etc: a beer tankard.) jarra de cerveza, picheltr['tæŋkəd]1 jarra (para cerveza)tankard ['tæŋkərd] n: jarra fn.• bock s.m.• jarro con tapa s.m.• jarro grande con asa y tapa s.m.• pichel s.m.'tæŋkərd, 'tæŋkədnoun jarra f, pichel m (ant)['tæŋkǝd]N bock m, pichel m* * *['tæŋkərd, 'tæŋkəd]noun jarra f, pichel m (ant) -
2 tankard
s.1 jarra para beber (con tapa).2 jarra con tapa para beber. -
3 jarra
jarra sustantivo femenino 1 2 (Méx fam) bender (colloq);
jarra sustantivo femenino
1 (para echar el líquido) (para el agua) jug (para cerveza, etc) mug
2 (para beber directamente) tankard, mug Locuciones: figurado en jarras, hands on hips ' jarra' also found in these entries: Spanish: panza - pico - pitón - repujada - repujado English: bonus - jar - jug - lip - mug - spout - tankard - measuring - pitcher -
4 cerveza
cerveza sustantivo femenino beer; cerveza tirada o de barril draft beer (AmE), draught beer (BrE); cerveza negra dark beer
cerveza sustantivo femenino beer
cerveza de barril, draught beer
cerveza sin alcohol, alcohol-free beer ➣ Ver nota en ale
' cerveza' also found in these entries: Spanish: bar - bien - caja - caña - cervecería - espuma - fábrica - jarra - lúpulo - presión - rubia - rubio - tercio - antojarse - apostar - apurar - barril - bote - botella - espumoso - hacer - jarro - levadura - malta - morir - natural - porrón - schop - sesear - seseo - sifón - sin - ver English: ale - barrel - beer - bitter - bottled - brew - brewery - brewing - chaser - draught - flat - glass - guzzle - have - lager - like - mug - nice - pint - pt - real - shandy - stout - swig - tankard - to - would - alone - drinker - ginger - home
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Tankard — en concierto en Oslo, Noruega. Datos generales Origen Fráncfort del Meno … Wikipedia Español
Tankard — lors d un concert à Oslo en février 2007 Pays d’origine Allemagne … Wikipédia en Français
Tankard — Концерт 2 февраля 2007 в Осло … Википедия
Tankard — live in Oslo, Norwegen, 2007 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tankard — Tank ard, n. [OF. tanquart; cf. OD. tanckaert; of uncertain origin.] A large drinking vessel, especially one with a cover. [1913 Webster] Marius was the first who drank out of a silver tankard, after the manner of Bacchus. Arbuthnot. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tankard — (n.) c.1300, large tub like vessel, corresponding to M.Du. tanckaert, meaning the same thing, but both of unknown origin. A guess hazarded in OED is that it is a transposition of *kantard, from L. cantharus. Meaning drinking vessel is first… … Etymology dictionary
tankard — ► NOUN ▪ a tall beer mug, typically made of silver or pewter, with a handle and sometimes a hinged lid. ORIGIN perhaps related to Dutch tanckaert … English terms dictionary
tankard — [taŋ′kərd] n. [ME < OFr tanquart, prob. < tant, as much as (< L tantus < tam: see TANDEM) + quart, QUART1] a large drinking cup with a handle and, often, a hinged lid … English World dictionary
Tankard — A tankard is a form of drinkware consisting of a large, roughly cylindrical, drinking cup with a single handle. Tankards are usually made of silver, pewter, or glass, but can be made of other materials, for example clay or leather. [… … Wikipedia
tankard — [[t]tæ̱ŋkə(r)d[/t]] tankards N COUNT A tankard is a large metal cup with a handle, which you can drink beer from. ...a large pewter tankard. N COUNT: usu N of n A tankard of beer is an amount of it contained in a tankard. ...a tankard of ale … English dictionary
Tankard — This interesting and unusual surname has two possible origins. Firstly and most likely it may come from the Norman personal name Tancard , composed of the Germanic elements pank , thought and hard , hardy, brave, strong which was introduced into… … Surnames reference