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1 zafra
f.1 drip-jar, a large metal bowl, pierced at the bottom, placed over a jar for draining oil; or a dish in which oil is kept.2 crop of sugar-cane and the making of sugar.3 a broad strap which holds the thills of a cart.4 poor ore mingled with rubbish. (Minerology)5 sugar cane harvest, sugar cane crop, sugar crop.6 sugar making.* * *ISF oil jar, oil containerII* * *2) (Arg) ( esquila) shearing* * *2) (Arg) ( esquila) shearing* * *A (de una mina) slagB ( AmL)1 (cosecha) sugarcane harvest2 (temporada) harvest time* * *zafra nf1. [cosecha] sugar cane harvest2. [fabricación] sugar-making3. Am [temporada] harvest season4. Min slag* * *f C.Am., Cu, Méxsugar-cane harvest -
2 cosecha de cańa de azúcar
• sugar cane crop• sugar cane harvest• sugar cropDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > cosecha de cańa de azúcar
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3 zafra
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4 plantación
f.plantation.* * *1 (terreno) plantation2 (acción) planting* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=acción) planting2) (=terreno cultivado) plantation* * *a) ( terreno plantado) field; ( de árboles) plantationb) ( explotación agrícola) plantationc) ( acción) planting* * *= plantation, planting, crop, farm.Ex. Its wide range of activities includes consumer goods, industrial products, animal feeds, tropical plantations and various service industries.Ex. The author offers advice on planting and weeding gardening collections for the various climatic zones of the USA.Ex. There will be occasions when it is difficult to see any helpful principle; for example, in what order should we arrange grain crops, root crops, legumes, etc. in the crops facet in Agriculture?.Ex. Librarians are no strangers to the use of mobile vans as a means of taking books to scattered rural communities, even individual farms and stately homes.----* cultivar plantaciones = grow + crops.* plantación de árboles = tree planting.* plantación de caña de azúcar = sugar plantation, sugar-cane farm.* plantación irregular = random clumping.* propietario de plantación = planter.* * *a) ( terreno plantado) field; ( de árboles) plantationb) ( explotación agrícola) plantationc) ( acción) planting* * *= plantation, planting, crop, farm.Ex: Its wide range of activities includes consumer goods, industrial products, animal feeds, tropical plantations and various service industries.
Ex: The author offers advice on planting and weeding gardening collections for the various climatic zones of the USA.Ex: There will be occasions when it is difficult to see any helpful principle; for example, in what order should we arrange grain crops, root crops, legumes, etc. in the crops facet in Agriculture?.Ex: Librarians are no strangers to the use of mobile vans as a means of taking books to scattered rural communities, even individual farms and stately homes.* cultivar plantaciones = grow + crops.* plantación de árboles = tree planting.* plantación de caña de azúcar = sugar plantation, sugar-cane farm.* plantación irregular = random clumping.* propietario de plantación = planter.* * *1 (terreno plantado) field; (de árboles) plantation2 (explotación agrícola) plantationuna plantación de algodón a cotton plantation3 (acción) planting* * *
plantación sustantivo femenino
( de árboles) plantation
plantación sustantivo femenino
1 plantation
2 (acción) planting
' plantación' also found in these entries:
English:
plantation
- planting
- sugar plantation
* * *plantación nf1. [terreno] plantation2. [acción] planting* * *f plantation* * *plantación nf, pl - ciones1) : plantation2) : planting* * *plantación n plantation -
5 ron
m.1 rum.2 Ron, Ronald.* * *1 rum* * *SM rum* * *a) ( bebida) rumb) (Per) ( combustible) methanol, methylated spirits* * *= rum.Ex. Rum is made from sugar cane and has been produced in the Caribbean since the Europeans introduced that lucrative crop in the 17th century.----* ron con agua = grog.* * *a) ( bebida) rumb) (Per) ( combustible) methanol, methylated spirits* * *= rum.Ex: Rum is made from sugar cane and has been produced in the Caribbean since the Europeans introduced that lucrative crop in the 17th century.
* ron con agua = grog.* * *1 (bebida) rum2 ( Per) (combustible) methanol, methylated spirits* * *
ron sustantivo masculino
ron sustantivo masculino rum
' ron' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bautizar
- cubalibre
English:
rum
* * *ron nmrum* * *m rum* * *ron nm: rum* * *ron n rum
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