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2 chicle globo
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3 goma de mascar
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m.chewing gum.* * *1 chewing gum* * *noun m.* * *SM chewing gum* * *chiclé masculino chewing gum* * *= gum, chewing gum.Ex. One user responded to a library survey with the following comment: 'The librarian is a good and sincere person who makes me think of many new things -- although she won't let me chew gum!'.Ex. North Americans spend more on chewing gum, tobacco, and alcoholic beverages each year than the entire annual budgets of many poor countries.----* paquete de chicles = packet of chewing gum.* * *chiclé masculino chewing gum* * *= gum, chewing gum.Ex: One user responded to a library survey with the following comment: 'The librarian is a good and sincere person who makes me think of many new things -- although she won't let me chew gum!'.
Ex: North Americans spend more on chewing gum, tobacco, and alcoholic beverages each year than the entire annual budgets of many poor countries.* paquete de chicles = packet of chewing gum.* * *chicle, chicléA (para mascar) chewing gumpegarse a algn como un chicle to stick to sb like glueCompuestos:(Col, Ven) bubble gum● chicle de globos or de globitobubble gum(Ur) bubble gumB ( Bot) gumC* * *
chicle,◊ chiclé sustantivo masculino
chewing gum
chicle sustantivo masculino chewing gum
' chicle' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atorar
- azúcar
- globo
English:
bubble gum
- chewing gum
- gum
- bubble
- stick
* * *chicle nmchewing gum;¿me das un chicle? can I have a piece of chewing gum?;mascar chicle to chew gumUrug chicle globero bubble gum* * *m chewing gum* * *chicle nm: chewing gum* * *chicle n chewing gum -
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m.bubble gum.
См. также в других словарях:
bubble-gum — [bœbœlgɔm] n. m. ÉTYM. Av. 1973; mot angl. de to bubble « faire des bulles », et gum « gomme ». ❖ ♦ Anglic. Chewing gum qui permet de faire des bulles. 0 De temps en temps il s arrête de mâcher son chewing gum, il entrouvre ses lèvres et il… … Encyclopédie Universelle
bubble-gum — 1937, from BUBBLE (Cf. bubble) + GUM (Cf. gum). Figurative of young teenager tastes or culture from the early 1960s … Etymology dictionary
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bubble gum — n [U] a type of ↑chewing gum that you can blow into a bubble … Dictionary of contemporary English
bubble gum — bubble ,gum noun count or uncount a type of brightly colored CHEWING GUM that you can blow into to form a BUBBLE … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bubble gum — ☆ bubble gum n. 1. a kind of chewing gum for blowing large bubbles 2. a kind of rock music with simple lyrics and melodies that is directed at teenage and younger audiences and variously regarded as insipid, unimaginative, unsophisticated, etc.:… … Universalium
bubble gum — ☆ bubble gum n. 1. a kind of chewing gum for blowing large bubbles 2. a kind of rock music with simple lyrics and melodies that is directed at teenage and younger audiences and variously regarded as insipid, unimaginative, unsophisticated, etc.:… … English World dictionary
Bubble Gum — publié en 2004, est le second roman de Lolita Pille. Elle : Manon D., 21 ans, habite à Terminus, un village perdu de province et travaille comme serveuse dans le bar de son père. Belle, elle désespère de perdre sa jeunesse et rêve de s… … Wikipédia en Français
bubble gum — noun a kind of chewing gum that can be blown into bubbles (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑chewing gum, ↑gum * * * noun : a chewing gum that can be blown into large bubbles * * * bubble gum noun A kind of chewing gum that can be blown into large bubbles • … Useful english dictionary
bubble gum — UK / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms bubble gum : singular bubble gum plural bubble gums a type of brightly coloured chewing gum that you can blow into to form a bubble … English dictionary
Bubble-Gum — Bub|ble|gum, (auch:) Bub|ble Gum, [ bʌblgʌm], der u. das; s, s [engl. bubble gum, aus: bubble = Blase u. gum = (Kau)gummi]: Kaugummi … Universal-Lexikon