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(palatable)

  • 121 apetitoso

    adj.
    1 appetizing, mouthwatering, inviting, tasty.
    2 luscious.
    * * *
    1 (aspecto de comida) appetizing; (comida) tasty, delicious
    2 (oferta) tempting
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=gustoso) appetizing; (=sabroso) tasty; (=tentador) tempting, attractive
    2) (=comilón) fond of good food
    * * *
    - sa adjetivo <plato/manjar> appetizing, mouthwatering
    * * *
    = inviting, palatable, appetising [appetizing, -USA], savoury [savory, -USA], moreish, delicious, tasty [tastier -comp., tastiest -sup.], mouth-watering, flavourful [flavorful, -USA], yummy [yummier -comp., yummiest -sup.].
    Ex. An easy and inviting route to the entrance needs to be unambiguously defined.
    Ex. I never suggested that horseradish would make horse meat any more or less palatable, or that the user was unaware of the fact that Trilling, L. is in fact Trilling, Lionel.
    Ex. This is not a very appetizing thought for anyone who wishes to play a key role in the operations of the library.
    Ex. The majority of the essays concentrate on the fascination that the dance and music traditions have provoked through their savory mix of passion and melancholia.
    Ex. Public health research also stands to gain if we can understand why certain foods are so moreish.
    Ex. This cookbook is designed to help teachers and librarians engage in beneficial collaborations to bring reading to the lips of students in new and ' delicious' ways.
    Ex. Some tasty ready-made sarnies you can buy in shops are so full of salt they should have a health warning, says a group of experts.
    Ex. End your meal on a naughty-but-nice note with one of these mouth-watering desserts, served with lashings of home-made custard.
    Ex. Our testing found that gently pounding individual stalks released the delicate, perfumed and flavorful oils of the lemongrass.
    Ex. This yummy and mellow fruit is full of phytonutrients, helps fight chronic disease and improves memory and learning.
    * * *
    - sa adjetivo <plato/manjar> appetizing, mouthwatering
    * * *
    = inviting, palatable, appetising [appetizing, -USA], savoury [savory, -USA], moreish, delicious, tasty [tastier -comp., tastiest -sup.], mouth-watering, flavourful [flavorful, -USA], yummy [yummier -comp., yummiest -sup.].

    Ex: An easy and inviting route to the entrance needs to be unambiguously defined.

    Ex: I never suggested that horseradish would make horse meat any more or less palatable, or that the user was unaware of the fact that Trilling, L. is in fact Trilling, Lionel.
    Ex: This is not a very appetizing thought for anyone who wishes to play a key role in the operations of the library.
    Ex: The majority of the essays concentrate on the fascination that the dance and music traditions have provoked through their savory mix of passion and melancholia.
    Ex: Public health research also stands to gain if we can understand why certain foods are so moreish.
    Ex: This cookbook is designed to help teachers and librarians engage in beneficial collaborations to bring reading to the lips of students in new and ' delicious' ways.
    Ex: Some tasty ready-made sarnies you can buy in shops are so full of salt they should have a health warning, says a group of experts.
    Ex: End your meal on a naughty-but-nice note with one of these mouth-watering desserts, served with lashings of home-made custard.
    Ex: Our testing found that gently pounding individual stalks released the delicate, perfumed and flavorful oils of the lemongrass.
    Ex: This yummy and mellow fruit is full of phytonutrients, helps fight chronic disease and improves memory and learning.

    * * *
    ‹plato/manjar› appetizing, mouthwatering
    una rubia de lo más apetitosa ( fam); a luscious o ( BrE) tasty blonde (sl)
    * * *

    apetitoso
    ◊ -sa adjetivo ‹plato/manjar appetizing, mouthwatering

    apetitoso,-a adjetivo appetizing, tempting
    (comida) delicious, tasty

    ' apetitoso' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    apetitosa
    English:
    appetizing
    - inviting
    - mouthwatering
    - tasty
    - unappetizing
    - unexciting
    - uninviting
    * * *
    apetitoso, -a adj
    1. [comida] appetizing, tempting
    2. [vacaciones, empleo] desirable;
    [oferta] tempting
    * * *
    adj appetizing
    * * *
    apetitoso, -sa adj
    : appetizing

    Spanish-English dictionary > apetitoso

  • 122 de sabor agradable

    (adj.) = palatable
    Ex. I never suggested that horseradish would make horse meat any more or less palatable, or that the user was unaware of the fact that Trilling, L. is in fact Trilling, Lionel.
    * * *
    (adj.) = palatable

    Ex: I never suggested that horseradish would make horse meat any more or less palatable, or that the user was unaware of the fact that Trilling, L. is in fact Trilling, Lionel.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de sabor agradable

  • 123 sabroso

    adj.
    tasty, luscious, savory, flavorsome.
    * * *
    1 (con mucho sabor) tasty, delicious
    2 (agradable) pleasant, delightful
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) [comida] tasty, delicious
    2) (=agradable) [libro] solid, meaty; [oferta] substantial; [sueldo] fat
    3) [broma, historia] racy, daring
    4) And, Caribe, Méx (=ameno) pleasant
    5) And, Caribe, Méx (=parlanchín) talkative
    6) Méx (=fanfarrón) bigheaded, stuck-up *
    * * *
    - sa adjetivo
    1) < comida> tasty, delicious; <chisme/historia> spicy (colloq), juicy (colloq)
    2)
    a) (AmL fam) ( agradable) <música/ritmo> pleasant, nice; <clima/agua> beautiful
    b) (Andes fam) < persona> lively, fun
    * * *
    = palatable, delicious, savoury [savory, -USA], juicy [juicier -comp., juiciest -sup.], tasty [tastier -comp., tastiest -sup.], scrumptious, flavourful [flavorful, -USA], full-flavoured [full-flavored, -USA], yummy [yummier -comp., yummiest -sup.].
    Ex. I never suggested that horseradish would make horse meat any more or less palatable, or that the user was unaware of the fact that Trilling, L. is in fact Trilling, Lionel.
    Ex. This cookbook is designed to help teachers and librarians engage in beneficial collaborations to bring reading to the lips of students in new and ' delicious' ways.
    Ex. The majority of the essays concentrate on the fascination that the dance and music traditions have provoked through their savory mix of passion and melancholia.
    Ex. The stories are told in the breathless voice of a gossip, full of juicy tidbits, and a shrewd understanding of what makes one life connect to another.
    Ex. Some tasty ready-made sarnies you can buy in shops are so full of salt they should have a health warning, says a group of experts.
    Ex. They then went to a rather dainty little Italian restaurant where they ate a scrumptious meal and drank a bottle of wine.
    Ex. Our testing found that gently pounding individual stalks released the delicate, perfumed and flavorful oils of the lemongrass.
    Ex. Full-flavoured, deliciously sweet and tender, British asparagus is regularly described as the 'best in the world'.
    Ex. This yummy and mellow fruit is full of phytonutrients, helps fight chronic disease and improves memory and learning.
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    * hacer más sabroso = pep up.
    * sabrosa suma de dinero, una = handsome sum of money, a.
    * * *
    - sa adjetivo
    1) < comida> tasty, delicious; <chisme/historia> spicy (colloq), juicy (colloq)
    2)
    a) (AmL fam) ( agradable) <música/ritmo> pleasant, nice; <clima/agua> beautiful
    b) (Andes fam) < persona> lively, fun
    * * *
    = palatable, delicious, savoury [savory, -USA], juicy [juicier -comp., juiciest -sup.], tasty [tastier -comp., tastiest -sup.], scrumptious, flavourful [flavorful, -USA], full-flavoured [full-flavored, -USA], yummy [yummier -comp., yummiest -sup.].

    Ex: I never suggested that horseradish would make horse meat any more or less palatable, or that the user was unaware of the fact that Trilling, L. is in fact Trilling, Lionel.

    Ex: This cookbook is designed to help teachers and librarians engage in beneficial collaborations to bring reading to the lips of students in new and ' delicious' ways.
    Ex: The majority of the essays concentrate on the fascination that the dance and music traditions have provoked through their savory mix of passion and melancholia.
    Ex: The stories are told in the breathless voice of a gossip, full of juicy tidbits, and a shrewd understanding of what makes one life connect to another.
    Ex: Some tasty ready-made sarnies you can buy in shops are so full of salt they should have a health warning, says a group of experts.
    Ex: They then went to a rather dainty little Italian restaurant where they ate a scrumptious meal and drank a bottle of wine.
    Ex: Our testing found that gently pounding individual stalks released the delicate, perfumed and flavorful oils of the lemongrass.
    Ex: Full-flavoured, deliciously sweet and tender, British asparagus is regularly described as the 'best in the world'.
    Ex: This yummy and mellow fruit is full of phytonutrients, helps fight chronic disease and improves memory and learning.
    * hacer más sabroso = pep up.
    * sabrosa suma de dinero, una = handsome sum of money, a.

    * * *
    sabroso1 -sa
    A
    1 ‹comida› tasty, delicious
    2 ‹chisme/historia› spicy ( colloq), juicy ( colloq)
    B
    1 ( AmL fam) (agradable) ‹música/ritmo› pleasant, nice; ‹clima/agua› beautiful
    me eché una siesta sabrosa I had a lovely o wonderful nap ( colloq)
    2 ( Andes fam) ‹persona› lively, fun
    C
    ( Col fam) (importante): sentirse sabroso to feel very important
    ( Col fam): lo pasamos sabrosísimo we had a great o fantastic time ( colloq)
    * * *

    sabroso
    ◊ -sa adjetivo

    1 comida tasty, delicious;
    chisme/historia spicy (colloq), juicy (colloq)
    2 (AmL fam) ( agradable) ‹música/ritmo pleasant, nice;
    clima/agua beautiful
    sabroso,-a adjetivo
    1 (un alimento, una bebida) tasty
    2 (cuantioso, importante) a la muerte de su padre, ha heredado una sabrosa suma, she inherited a large sum of money on the death of her father
    3 fam (una anécdota, etc) juicy: me han contado una anécdota muy sabrosa, I've heard a juicy bit of gossip
    4 (ligeramente salado) el guiso te ha salido algo sabroso, the stew has turned out to be a bit salty
    ' sabroso' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    añales
    - buena
    - bueno
    - exquisita
    - exquisito
    - rica
    - rico
    - sabrosa
    - par
    - relamerse
    English:
    gossip
    - savory
    - savoury
    - tasty
    - juicy
    - spicy
    * * *
    sabroso, -a
    adj
    1. [gustoso] tasty
    2. [sustancioso] tidy, considerable
    3. [comentario] [gracioso] juicy, tasty
    4. [malicioso] mischievous
    5. Carib, Col, Méx [grato] pleasant, nice;
    tu compañía es muy sabrosa you're very good company
    6. Carib, Col, Méx [entretenido] entertaining;
    su último libro es sabroso his latest book is entertaining o is a good read;
    nadar es muy sabroso swimming is good fun
    7. Carib, Col, Méx [contagioso] contagious;
    tiene una risa sabrosa she has a contagious laugh;
    ese ritmo es muy sabroso that beat is very catchy
    8. Carib, Col, Méx Fam [hermoso] lovely, gorgeous
    adv
    Carib, Col, Méx
    1. [en forma, bien] on form;
    hoy me siento sabroso I'm feeling good o on form today
    2. [con habilidad] well;
    juega muy sabroso she plays very well;
    baila sabroso he's a good dancer
    * * *
    adj
    1 comida tasty; fig
    conversación juicy
    2 L.Am. ( agradable) nice, pleasant
    * * *
    sabroso, -sa adj
    1) rico: delicious, tasty
    2) agradable: pleasant, nice, lovely
    * * *
    sabroso adj tasty [comp. tastier; superl. tastiest] / delicious

    Spanish-English dictionary > sabroso

  • 124 апетитен

    appetizing, palatable, savoury
    * * *
    апетѝтен,
    прил., -на, -но, -ни appetizing, palatable; разг. moreish, savoury.
    * * *
    appetizing: This steak looks апетитен. - Тази пържола изглежда апетитно.; palatable
    * * *
    appetizing, palatable, savoury

    Български-английски речник > апетитен

  • 125 вкусен

    (за храна) tasty, palatable, savoury, toothsome
    * * *
    вку̀сен,
    прил., -на, -но, -ни (за храна) tasty, palatable, savoury, toothsome; dainty; ( ароматен) flavorous, flavoursome, flavourful; разг. luscious, yummy; много \вкусенен delicious.
    * * *
    dainty; delicious: a вкусен cake - вкусен кекс; palatable; tasty{`teisti}; toothsome
    * * *
    1. (за храна) tasty, palatable, savoury, toothsome 2. много ВКУСЕН delicious

    Български-английски речник > вкусен

  • 126 пивък

    light, palatable, mellow
    * * *
    пѝвък,
    прил., -ка, -ко, -ки light, palatable, mellow.
    * * *
    mellow; palatable
    * * *
    light, palatable, mellow

    Български-английски речник > пивък

  • 127 süffig

    Adj. Wein: palatable; dieser Wein ist sehr süffig auch this wine goes down well
    * * *
    sụ̈f|fig ['zʏfɪç]
    adj
    Wein, Bier drinkable, that goes down well; Melodie, Ballade lovely
    * * *
    süf·fig
    [ˈzʏfɪç]
    adj very drinkable
    \süffiger sein als... to be easier to drink than...
    zu gegrilltem Fleisch eignen sich \süffige Weine besser light wines are a better accompaniment to grilled meat
    * * *
    Adjektiv (ugs.) [very] drinkable
    * * *
    süffig adj Wein: palatable;
    dieser Wein ist sehr süffig auch this wine goes down well
    * * *
    Adjektiv (ugs.) [very] drinkable
    * * *
    adj.
    palatable adj.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > süffig

  • 128 приятен

    (за човек) pleasant, agreeable, likable. amiable, nice
    (за неща) pleasant, agreeable. pleasing, enjoyable, pleasurable, gratifying
    приятен на вид nice-/good-looking, pleasant to look at, comely, pleasing/gratifying to the eye
    приятна новина welcome/glad news
    приятно държане, приятни обноски pleasant manners, affability
    с приятен вкус tasty, delicious, palatable
    приятно прекарване! have a good/nice time! have fun! enjoy yourself! приятно pleasantly, agreeably, pleasurably
    приятен изненадан pleasantly surprised
    приятен ми е да I take pleasure in (c ger.); it is my/a pleasure to; I am very pleased/delighted/glad to
    * * *
    прия̀тен,
    прил., -на, -но, -ни (за човек) pleasant, agreeable, likable, amiable, nice; endearing; engaging; (за неща) pleasant, agreeable, pleasing, enjoyable, pleasurable, gratifying; congenial; \приятенен за слушане разг. easy on the ear; \приятенен на вид nice-/good-looking, pleasant to look at, comely, pleasing/gratifying to the eye; easy to the eye; \приятенно прекарване! have a good/nice time! have fun! enjoy yourself! с \приятенен вкус tasty, delicious, palatable.
    * * *
    pleasant (и за човек); nice (и за пожелания): a приятен weather - приятно време, Have a приятен swim! - Приятно плуване!; likable; pleasing; cozy (уютен); fair{fqx}; nice-looking (за вид); suave{swa;v}; sweet{swi;t}; taking
    * * *
    1. (за неща) pleasant, agreeable. pleasing, enjoyable, pleasurable, gratifying 2. (за човек) pleasant, agreeable, likable. amiable, nice 3. ПРИЯТЕН изненадан pleasantly surprised 4. ПРИЯТЕН ми е да I take pleasure in (c ger.);it is my/a pleasure to;I am very pleased/delighted/glad to 5. ПРИЯТЕН на вид nice-/good-looking, pleasant to look at, comely, pleasing/gratifying to the eye 6. приятна новина welcome/glad news 7. приятно държане, приятни обноски pleasant manners, affability 8. приятно прекарване! have a good/nice time! have fun! enjoy yourself! приятно pleasantly, agreeably, pleasurably 9. с ПРИЯТЕН вкус tasty, delicious, palatable 10. съчетавам полезното с ПРИЯТЕНто combine duty with pleasure

    Български-английски речник > приятен

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