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'ketl(a metal pot, usually with a special part for pouring and a lid, for heating liquids: a kettle full of boiling water.) hervidor, teterakettle n hervidortr['ketəl]1 tetera (para hervir agua), hervidor nombre masculino■ will you put the kettle on to make some tea? ¿quieres poner el agua a hervir para hacer té?\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthat's a different kettle of fish eso es harina de otro costalkettle ['kɛtəl] n1) : hervidor m, pava f Arg, Bol, Chile2) teakettlen.• cafetera s.f.• caldera s.f.• caldero s.m.• negrota s.f.• olla s.f.• perol s.m.• tetera (para hervir agua) s.f.'ketḷnoun pava f or (Bol, Ur) caldera f or (Andes, Méx) tetera fto put the kettle on — poner* agua a hervir
['ketl]N hervidor m, caldera f (Bol, Uru), pava f (S. Cone)I'll put the kettle on — voy a poner a hervir el agua (para hacer café/té)
* * *['ketḷ]noun pava f or (Bol, Ur) caldera f or (Andes, Méx) tetera fto put the kettle on — poner* agua a hervir
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5 kettle hole
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6 kettle lake
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7 kettle-hole glacier
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > kettle-hole glacier
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8 kettle dyeing
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s.1 tetera (for boiling water) (on stove); hervidor (eléctrico) (electric)2 caldero, olla, caldera, calderón. (plural kettlefuls) -
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11 for it be a fine kettle of fish
English-spanish dictionary > for it be a fine kettle of fish
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12 that's a different kettle of fish
English-spanish dictionary > that's a different kettle of fish
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13 fish kettle for dressing sea bream
English-spanish dictionary > fish kettle for dressing sea bream
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14 large caldron or kettle
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15 large pan or kettle
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16 small kettle
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17 the pot calling the kettle black
English-spanish dictionary > the pot calling the kettle black
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18 a watched pot or kettle never boils
English-spanish dictionary > a watched pot or kettle never boils
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19 that's the pot calling the kettle black
English-spanish dictionary > that's the pot calling the kettle black
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20 kame-and-kettle terrain
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > kame-and-kettle terrain
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