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61 fresh bread
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62 garlic bread
pan nombre masculino de ajo -
63 linseed bread
pan nombre masculino de linaza -
64 sliced bread
pan nombre masculino de molde -
65 to be on bread and water
estar a pan y agua -
66 to be the best thing since sliced bread
ser lo mejor que hay, ser de lo mejorcito que hayEnglish-spanish dictionary > to be the best thing since sliced bread
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67 to cast one's bread upon the water
hacer el bien sin mirar a quiénEnglish-spanish dictionary > to cast one's bread upon the water
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68 to earn one's bread and butter
ganarse el pan -
69 to know which side one's bread is buttered
saber lo que más le conviene a unoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to know which side one's bread is buttered
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70 to take the bread out of somebody's mouth
quitarle el pan de la boca a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to take the bread out of somebody's mouth
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71 unleavened bread
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72 white bread
pan nombre masculino blanco -
73 wholemeal bread
pan nombre masculino integral -
74 to break bread with
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75 to cast one's bread on the waters
English-spanish dictionary > to cast one's bread on the waters
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76 to know which side one's bread is buttered (on)
English-spanish dictionary > to know which side one's bread is buttered (on)
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77 to know which side one's bread is buttered (on)
English-spanish dictionary > to know which side one's bread is buttered (on)
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78 sourdough bread
[ˌsaʊǝdǝʊ'bred]N (esp US) pan m de masa fermentada -
79 to take the bread out of sb's mouth
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80 soda bread
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BREAD — (Heb. לֶחֶם, leḥem), a baked commodity from a cereal flour. The primary sense of leḥem is food in general (Gen. 37:25; Num. 28:2; I Kings 5:2; etc.). The Ugaritic lḥm has the same general sense and the same particular sense, while the Arabic… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Bread — (br[e^]d), n. [AS. bre[ a]d; akin to OFries. br[=a]d, OS. br[=o]d, D. brood, G. brod, brot, Icel. brau[eth], Sw. & Dan. br[ o]d. The root is probably that of E. brew. [root]93. See {Brew}.] 1. An article of food made from flour or meal by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bread — рок группа из США, образована в 1969 году в Лос Анджелесе по инициативе студийного музыканта, композитора, аранжировщика и продюсера Дэвида Гейтса (David Gates), 11.12.1940, Талса, Оклахома, США вокал, гитара, бас , клавишные (как сессионный… … Википедия
Bread — Pays d’origine Los Angeles, Californie, États Unis Genre musical Folk rock, Soft rock Années d activité 1968 1977 Labels Elektra Anciens membres David Gates Jimm … Wikipédia en Français
bread — W3S2 [bred] n [U] [: Old English;] 1.) a type of food made from flour and water that is mixed together and then baked ▪ Would you like some bread with your soup? ▪ the smell of fresh bread ▪ a loaf of bread ▪ Could you cut me a slice of bread… … Dictionary of contemporary English
bread — ► NOUN 1) food made of flour, water, and yeast mixed together and baked. 2) informal money. ● bread and butter Cf. ↑bread and butter ● bread and circuses Cf. ↑bread and circuses … English terms dictionary
bread — [ bred ] noun uncount *** 1. ) a common food made from flour, water, and usually YEAST (=a substance that makes the bread grow larger). Bread is usually sold in a large piece called a loaf or made into smaller pieces called rolls. You usually cut … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bread — [bred] n. [ME bred < OE bread, crumb, morsel < IE * bhreu , var. of * bhereu , to ferment < base * bher , well up, seethe > BREW, BURN1, L fervere, to boil] 1. a) a food baked from a leavened, kneaded dough made with flour or meal,… … English World dictionary
bread — bread; bread·en; bread·less; clap·bread; way·bread; crisp·bread; gin·ger·bread; … English syllables
Bread — Bread, v. t. (Cookery) To cover with bread crumbs, preparatory to cooking; as, breaded cutlets. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bread — (br[e^]d), v. t. [AS. br[ae]dan to make broad, to spread. See {Broad}, a.] To spread. [Obs.] Ray. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English