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1 America del Sud o meridionale
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2 America
f America* * *[a'mɛrika]nome proprio femminile AmericaAmerica del Nord o settentrionale North America; America del Sud o meridionale South America; America Latina — Latin America
••ha trovato l'America — he's on a good thing, he's struck it rich
* * *America/a'mεrika/ ⇒ 33n.pr.f.America; America del Nord o settentrionale North America; America del Sud o meridionale South America; America Latina Latin America\ha trovato l'America he's on a good thing, he's struck it rich; hai scoperto l'America! big deal! -
3 l'America meridionale
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4 l'America meridionale
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5 sud
m southsud ovest south-westsud est south-eastal sud di (to the) south of* * *sud s.m. south: casa esposta a sud, house looking (o facing) south; ho viaggiato a lungo nel sud dell'Europa, I have travelled a lot in the south of Europe; l'Inghilterra è a sud della Scozia, England lies to the south of Scotland; Roma è a sud di Firenze, Rome is to the south of Florence; venire dal sud, to come from the south; vivere al sud, to live in the south // l'America del Sud, la Carolina del Sud, South America, South Carolina; Polo Sud, South Pole // il Sud del mondo, the Third World // del sud, southern (o south): abitanti del sud, southerners (o southern people); i paesi del sud, southern countries; vento del sud, south wind // verso, a sud, southward (s) (o south): la nave è diretta a sud, the ship is heading south (wards); percorse tre miglia ci dirigemmo a sud, after travelling three miles we headed south; navigare, viaggiare verso sud, to sail, to travel south.* * *[sud]1. smverso sud — south, southwards
2. agg inv(gen) south, (regione) southernpartirono in direzione sud — they set off southwards o in a southerly direction, they headed south
* * *[sud] 1.sostantivo maschile invariabile1) southandare a sud — to go south o southward(s)
2) geogr. pol. South; (Italia meridionale) the south of Italy, southern Italy2.* * *sud/sud/ ⇒ 29I m.inv.1 south; andare a sud to go south o southward(s); Roma è a sud di Torino Rome is south of Turin; vento da sud south(erly) wind; il sud dell'Europa southern Europe2 geogr. pol. South; (Italia meridionale) the south of Italy, southern Italy; il sud del mondo the south part of the world[facciata, costa] south; [ zona] southern; polo Sud south pole; nella zona sud di Londra in south London. -
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7 sud
[sud]1. smverso sud — south, southwards
2. agg inv(gen) south, (regione) southernpartirono in direzione sud — they set off southwards o in a southerly direction, they headed south
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8 meridionale
1. adj southernItalia f meridionale southern Italy2. m f southerner* * *meridionale agg. southern; south (attr.): l'Africa meridionale, Southern Africa; l'America meridionale, South America; l'Italia meridionale, Southern Italy; gli Stati meridionali, the Southern States; vento meridionale, south (o southerly) wind; carattere, accento meridionale, southern Italian character, accent // questione meridionale, economic and social question of Southern Italy◆ s.m. e f. southerner.* * *[meridjo'nale]1. agg(gen) southern, (dell'Italia) Southern Italian2. sm/f(gen) southerner, (dell'Italia) Southern Italian* * *[meridjo'nale] 1. 2.sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile southerner; (in Italia) = person from southern Italy* * *meridionale/meridjo'nale/ ⇒ 29[zona, costa, frontiera] southern, south; [ vento] south, southerly; [ accento] southern; Italia meridionale southern ItalyII m. e f.southerner; (in Italia) = person from southern Italy. -
9 Sudamerica
[suda'mɛrika]nome proprio maschile South America* * *Sudamerica/suda'mεrika/n.pr.m.South America. -
10 empanada
( MEXICA)Fruit filled turnover♦ A pastry turnover filled with either meats or fruits and other sweets.♦ Empanadas are very popular in Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Peru and Spain.(SPAIN / LA)pie or tart filled variously with meat, seafood or vegetables♦ A small savory pie from Spain and South America. Fillings may be made of meat, seafood, or vegetables. The fillings can be seasoned in many ways. Those from around Spain are flavored with peppers, onions, and tomatoes. Those from South America have a sweet/sour undertone from the addition of raisins and green olives. Crusts may be made from bread dough or flaky dough like pate brisee and puff pastry.♦ Masa dough stuffed with a filling, folded over into a crescent shape, and fried. Fillings vary but may include cheese, chicken, potatoes, and chorizo. -
11 langouste
( FRANCE)rock or spiny lobsterlobster, spiny lobster or rock lobster; also called crawfish.♦ The French name for the spiny lobster, differentiating from Maine lobsters in that they have no claws. Langoustes are warm water crustaceans that can be found in the South Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, and off the coasts of South America, Australia and the West Indies. -
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14 quinoa
( MEXICA)Tiny, round, ivory colored grain, originated in the Andes Mts. When cooked it swells to four times its size and looks like a tiny disk with a C-shaped tail♦ Pronounced (KEEN-wah). A natural whole grain grown in South America. Originally used by the Incas some 5000 years ago, it can be substituted for rice in most recipes. It is a unique grain in that it serves as a complete protein containing essential amino acids. -
15 saffron
A spice consisting of the dried stigma of the Crocus sativus plant, originating in the eastern Mediterranean, now grown as well in Spain, France, and South America. It has a characteristic pungent aroma and flavor and bright yellow color. It is also very expensive and used sparingly. The stigma of approximately 5000 crocus will yield about 1 ounce of saffron. Saffron is indispensable in dishes such as paella and bouillabaisse. A good substitute for the yellow color is turmeric, though nothing can replace saffrons unique flavor. -
16 tepescuinte
( MEXICA)Sometimes called tepescuintle The paca, a small, plump rodent found more often in South America than Mexico.
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