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1 Citrus limonum
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2 Citrus aurantium
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5 naranjo
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6 cítrico
adj.citric, citrus.m.citrus, citrus fruit.* * *► adjetivo1 citric1 citrus fruits* * *1.ADJ citric2.pl cítricosSMPL citrus fruits* * *I- ca adjetivo citrus (before n)IImasculino citrus* * *= citric, citrus.Ex. These packages deal with alcoholic fermentation and the reversal of glycolysis and the reactions of the citric cycle.Ex. Mandarin oranges are little segments of bright citrus flavor suitable for salads, vegetables, main dishes and, of course, desserts.* * *I- ca adjetivo citrus (before n)IImasculino citrus* * *= citric, citrus.Ex: These packages deal with alcoholic fermentation and the reversal of glycolysis and the reactions of the citric cycle.
Ex: Mandarin oranges are little segments of bright citrus flavor suitable for salads, vegetables, main dishes and, of course, desserts.* * *citrus* * *
cítrico 1◊ -ca adjetivo
citrus ( before n)
cítrico 2 sustantivo masculino
citrus
cítrico,-a
I adjetivo citric, citrus
II mpl cítricos, citrus fruits
' cítrico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cítrica
- exprimir
- gajo
English:
citrus
- skin
* * *cítrico, -a♦ adjcitric♦ cítricos nmplcitrus fruits* * *I adj citric;ácido cítrico citric acidII m citrus fruit;cítricos pl citrus fruit sg* * *cítrico, -ca adj: citriccítrico nm: citrus fruit -
7 exportador
adj.export, exporting.m.exporter, shipper.* * *► adjetivo1 exporting► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 exporter* * *exportador, -a1.ADJ [país] exporting2.SM / F exporter* * *I- dora adjetivoII- dora masculino, femenino exporter* * *= exporter, shipper, shipping agent.Ex. The importance of the completion of a common market in goods and services cannot be overstated for British exporters = No se puede dejar de recalcar la importancia para los exportadores británicos de la consecución de un mercado común de bienes y servicios.Ex. The purposes and application of demurrage charges are not well understood, and this work should be valuable to shippers and railway officials.Ex. Gibraltar is home to an impressive range of shipping agents offering every kind of support service to vessels of all sizes.----* OPEC, la [Organización de Países Exportadores de Petróleo] = OPEC [Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries].* país exportador = exporting country.* * *I- dora adjetivoII- dora masculino, femenino exporter* * *= exporter, shipper, shipping agent.Ex: The importance of the completion of a common market in goods and services cannot be overstated for British exporters = No se puede dejar de recalcar la importancia para los exportadores británicos de la consecución de un mercado común de bienes y servicios.
Ex: The purposes and application of demurrage charges are not well understood, and this work should be valuable to shippers and railway officials.Ex: Gibraltar is home to an impressive range of shipping agents offering every kind of support service to vessels of all sizes.* OPEC, la [Organización de Países Exportadores de Petróleo] = OPEC [Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries].* país exportador = exporting country.* * *la empresa exportadora the exporting companypaíses exportadores de petróleo oil-exporting countries, countries which export oiluna región exportadora de cítricos a region that exports citrus fruitmasculine, feminineexporter* * *
exportador◊ - dora adjetivo: países exportadores de petróleo oil-exporting countries;
una región exportadora de cítricos a region that exports citrus fruit
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
exporter
exportador,-ora
I adjetivo exporting
II sustantivo masculino y femenino exporter
' exportador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
comisionista
- exportadora
English:
exporter
* * *exportador, -ora♦ adjexporting;país exportador exporting country, exporter;una compañía exportadora de objetos de artesanía a company exporting handicrafts♦ nm,fexporter* * *m, exportadora f exporter* * *exportador, - dora n: exporter* * *exportador n exporter -
8 agrios
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9 agrio
adj.1 sour, acid, acidulous, vinegary.2 tart.3 sour, scathing, bitter.* * *► adjetivo1 sour1 citrus fruits* * *(f. - agria)adj.* * *1. ADJ1) [al gusto] sour, tart; (fig) (=desabrido) bitter, disagreeable2) [camino] rough, uneven; [materia] brittle; [color] garish2.SM (=zumo) sour juicepl agrios (=frutas) citrus fruits* * *agria adjetivoa) < manzana> sour, tart; <naranja/limón> sour, sharpeste vino está agrio/es muy agrio — this wine has gone sour/is very vinegary
b) <tono/persona> sour, sharp; < disputa> bitter* * *= acidulous, sour, tart [tarter -comp., tartest -sup.].Ex. To the general public 'the female librarian is still angular, elderly, acidulous and terrifying', to use Geoffrey Langley's words, 'and a male librarian is impossible under any hypothesis'.Ex. Throughout the book, the young are viewed with sour realism.Ex. Season with salt, pepper, and pinch of sugar if the plums tasted tart.* * *agria adjetivoa) < manzana> sour, tart; <naranja/limón> sour, sharpeste vino está agrio/es muy agrio — this wine has gone sour/is very vinegary
b) <tono/persona> sour, sharp; < disputa> bitter* * *= acidulous, sour, tart [tarter -comp., tartest -sup.].Ex: To the general public 'the female librarian is still angular, elderly, acidulous and terrifying', to use Geoffrey Langley's words, 'and a male librarian is impossible under any hypothesis'.
Ex: Throughout the book, the young are viewed with sour realism.Ex: Season with salt, pepper, and pinch of sugar if the plums tasted tart.* * *1 ‹manzana› sour, tart; ‹naranja/limón› sour, sharpeste vino está agrio/es muy agrio this wine has gone sour/is very vinegary2 ‹tono/persona› sour, sharp; ‹disputa› bitter* * *
Del verbo agriar: ( conjugate agriar)
agrio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
agrió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
agriar
agrio
agrio,◊ agria adjetivo
‹naranja/limón› sour, sharp
‹ disputa› bitter
agriar verbo transitivo
1 to turn sour
2 figurado to make bitter: su suegro le agrió el carácter, her father-in-law turned her into an embittered person
agrio,-a adjetivo sour
' agrio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agria
- agriar
- volver
English:
acid
- off
- sour
- tart
- cranberry
* * *agrio, -a♦ adj1. [ácido] sour;[naranja] sour, sharp2. [discusión] bitter♦ agrios nmplcitrus fruits* * *adj1 fruta sour* * *1) ácido: sour2) : caustic, acrimonious* * *agrio adj sour -
10 gajo
m.1 segment.2 bunch (racimo).3 broken-off branch (rama).4 section, slice, small part, segment.5 broken branch.6 junk car, rickety car, old banger.7 prong.* * *1 (de fruta) segment2 (racimo) bunch3 (rama) torn-off branch* * *SM1) [de naranja] slice, segment2) [de uvas] small cluster, bunch3) (=rama) torn-off branch, torn-off bough4) [de horca] point, prong5) (Geog) spur6) And curl, ringlet* * *1) (de naranja, limón) segment2) (Col) ( de pelo) lock* * *= segment.Ex. Mandarin oranges are little segments of bright citrus flavor suitable for salads, vegetables, main dishes and, of course, desserts.* * *1) (de naranja, limón) segment2) (Col) ( de pelo) lock* * *= segment.Ex: Mandarin oranges are little segments of bright citrus flavor suitable for salads, vegetables, main dishes and, of course, desserts.
* * *A1 (de naranja, limón) segment2 ( RPl) (para plantar) cutting* * *
gajo sustantivo masculino
1 (de naranja, limón) segment
2 (Col) ( de pelo) lock
gajo m (de un cítrico) segment
' gajo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desgajar
- casco
English:
segment
* * *gajo nm1. [de naranja, limón] segment2. [racimo] bunch3. [rama] broken-off branch4. RP [de planta] cutting* * *m segment* * *gajo nm1) : broken branch (of a tree)2) : cluster, bunch (of fruit)3) : segment (of citrus fruit)* * *gajo n segment -
11 citrícola
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12 mandarina
f.1 mandarin.2 tangerine, mandarin orange, mandarin.* * *1 mandarin, tangerine* * *SF1) (Bot) mandarin, tangerine2) (Ling) Mandarin* * *femenino (Bot, Coc) mandarin (orange), tangerine* * *= mandarin, mandarin orange.Ex. Over 60% is production of oranges, followed by the group of mandarins, clementines, satsumas and tangerines, followed by lemons and limes, and then grapefruit.Ex. Mandarin oranges are little segments of bright citrus flavor suitable for salads, vegetables, main dishes and, of course, desserts.* * *femenino (Bot, Coc) mandarin (orange), tangerine* * *= mandarin, mandarin orange.Ex: Over 60% is production of oranges, followed by the group of mandarins, clementines, satsumas and tangerines, followed by lemons and limes, and then grapefruit.
Ex: Mandarin oranges are little segments of bright citrus flavor suitable for salads, vegetables, main dishes and, of course, desserts.* * ** * *
mandarina sustantivo femenino (Bot, Coc) mandarin (orange), tangerine
mandarina sustantivo femenino tangerine
' mandarina' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pipa
English:
mandarin
- satsuma
- tangerine
* * *mandarina nfmandarin;RP Fam* * *f mandarin (orange)* * *mandarina nf: mandarin orange, tangerine* * *mandarina n tangerine / satsuma -
13 plato fuerte
m.main course, entrée, main dish, piece de resistance.* * ** * *(Coc) main course; ( de un espectáculo) pièce de résistance; su conferencia fue el plato fuerte del día his lecture was the high point of the day* * *(n.) = main dish, strong point, entrée, main entréeEx. Mandarin oranges are little segments of bright citrus flavor suitable for salads, vegetables, main dishes and, of course, desserts.Ex. One of the strong points of the DIALOG service is the documentation.Ex. It can be made from any mashed starchy vegetable and used as an accompaniment for a meat or fish entree.Ex. At least 20 different main entree items, side entree items and appetizers will be made available to taste.* * *(Coc) main course; ( de un espectáculo) pièce de résistance; su conferencia fue el plato fuerte del día his lecture was the high point of the day* * *(n.) = main dish, strong point, entrée, main entréeEx: Mandarin oranges are little segments of bright citrus flavor suitable for salads, vegetables, main dishes and, of course, desserts.
Ex: One of the strong points of the DIALOG service is the documentation.Ex: It can be made from any mashed starchy vegetable and used as an accompaniment for a meat or fish entree.Ex: At least 20 different main entree items, side entree items and appetizers will be made available to taste. -
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(n.) = main dishEx. Mandarin oranges are little segments of bright citrus flavor suitable for salads, vegetables, main dishes and, of course, desserts.* * *(n.) = main dishEx: Mandarin oranges are little segments of bright citrus flavor suitable for salads, vegetables, main dishes and, of course, desserts.
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15 cítricos
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16 citricultura
citriculture, cultivation of citrus fruit* * *f citrus fruit growing -
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18 fruta agria
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19 fruta cítrica
f.citrus fruit, citrus. -
20 ensalada
f.1 salad (plato).ensalada mixta mixed salad2 mishmash (informal) (lío).3 medley.* * *1 salad2 figurado mix-up, mess\ensalada de frutas fruit saladensalada rusa Russian salad* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Culin) salad2) (=mescolanza) hotchpotch, hodgepodge (EEUU)3) (=lío) mix-upensalada de tiros — * wild shoot-out
* * *a) (Coc) saladb) (fam) ( lío)me hice una ensalada — (RPl) I got terribly mixed up (colloq)
* * *= salad.Ex. These prices include breakfast (full buffet including a large selection of hot and cold entrees, salads, cheeses, pastries, etc.) and all service charges.----* aderezo para la ensalada = salad dressing.* aliño para la ensalada = salad dressing.* ensalada aliñada = tossed salad.* ensalada de frutas = fruit salad.* ensalada mixta = tossed salad.* preparar una ensalada = toss + a salad.* * *a) (Coc) saladb) (fam) ( lío)me hice una ensalada — (RPl) I got terribly mixed up (colloq)
* * *= salad.Ex: These prices include breakfast (full buffet including a large selection of hot and cold entrees, salads, cheeses, pastries, etc.) and all service charges.
* aderezo para la ensalada = salad dressing.* aliño para la ensalada = salad dressing.* ensalada aliñada = tossed salad.* ensalada de frutas = fruit salad.* ensalada mixta = tossed salad.* preparar una ensalada = toss + a salad.* * *1 ( Coc) saladensalada mixta mixed saladensalada de fruta(s) fruit salad2 ( fam)(lío): tiene una ensalada mental or tiene una ensalada (de ideas) en la cabeza he's really confused o mixed up¡qué ensalada me hiciste con estos papeles! ( RPl); you really jumbled up o mixed up these papersCompuestos:shootoutRussian salad* * *
ensalada sustantivo femenino (Coc) salad;
ensalada sustantivo femenino salad
' ensalada' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aderezar
- aderezo
- aliñar
- aliño
- remover
- llenar
English:
boil
- coleslaw
- dress
- dressing
- green salad
- salad
- toss
- Waldorf salad
- fruit
- side
- slaw
* * *ensalada nf1. [de lechuga] salad;una ensalada de atún/arroz a tuna/rice saladensalada campera = salad of boiled potatoes, tomato, pepper, onion and hard-boiled egg, in vinaigrette;ensalada de frutas fruit salad;ensalada mixta mixed salad;ensalada rusa Russian salad, = salad of boiled, diced potatoes and carrots or peas, in mayonnaise;ensalada verde green saladuna ensalada de cifras a jumble of figures;la película acaba con una ensalada de tiros the movie ends in a blaze of gunfire;RPse hizo flor de ensalada she got in a muddle* * *f GASTR salad* * *ensalada nf: salad* * *ensalada n salad
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