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coca-cola

  • 121 coca

    f.
    1 coca (plant).
    3 Coca-Cola, Coke.
    4 cocaine.
    pres.indicat.
    3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: cocar.
    imperat.
    2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: cocar.
    * * *
    1 (arbusto) coca
    2 argot coke
    3 familiar (bebida) Coke R
    ————————
    1 (baya) berry
    ————————
    1 (dulce) type of flat sponge cake; (salada) flat pizza-like tart
    ————————
    1 (moño) bun
    2 (cabeza) head
    * * *
    I
    SF
    1) (Bot) coca; (=droga) coke *
    2) Méx
    * COCA In Peru, Colombia and Bolivia, the leaves of the Erythroxylon coca plant have traditionally been chewed as a mild stimulant and for a variety of medicinal purposes. As such, they are sold quite legally in street markets. Since coca is also the raw material for cocaine, peasant farmers in remote areas grow it to sell to the illegal drugs trade. Cartels in Cali and Medellín control most of the processing, shipment and distribution of cocaine and retain most of the profits. The cocaine industry brings few benefits to the vast majority of Latin Americans and the power struggle between the drug barons and government is responsible for widespread violence. II
    SF
    1) * (=cabeza) head, nut *, noggin (EEUU) *
    2) ** (=golpe) rap on the nut **
    3) [de pelo] bun, coil
    4) [en cuerda] kink
    III
    * SF Coke ®, Coca-Cola ®
    * * *
    femenino (Bot) coca; ( cocaína) (arg) coke (sl)
    •• Cultural note:
    Andean peasants in Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador chew coca leaves mixed with bicarbonate of soda to combat cold and tiredness while working. They also make mate de coca, an infusion effective against altitude sickness. Much of the coca grown in the region goes to Colombia and reaches Europe and the US as cocaine. Governments in the region are now under heavy international pressure to stop its cultivation, but coca farmers defend their right to grow it, both for their own use and because it is so profitable
    * * *
    = coke, coca.
    Ex. It would be nice for libraries to practice more creative cross-referencing, for instance introducing cross-references from Flapjacks and Hotcakes to the primary heading, PANCAKES, WAFFLES, etc.; or from ' coke' and 'Snow' to COCAINE.
    Ex. Colombia's Police Chief has said the government would continue to fumigate the country's crops of coca, the plant used to make cocaine, in the fight against illegal drugs.
    * * *
    femenino (Bot) coca; ( cocaína) (arg) coke (sl)
    •• Cultural note:
    Andean peasants in Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador chew coca leaves mixed with bicarbonate of soda to combat cold and tiredness while working. They also make mate de coca, an infusion effective against altitude sickness. Much of the coca grown in the region goes to Colombia and reaches Europe and the US as cocaine. Governments in the region are now under heavy international pressure to stop its cultivation, but coca farmers defend their right to grow it, both for their own use and because it is so profitable
    * * *
    = coke, coca.

    Ex: It would be nice for libraries to practice more creative cross-referencing, for instance introducing cross-references from Flapjacks and Hotcakes to the primary heading, PANCAKES, WAFFLES, etc.; or from ' coke' and 'Snow' to COCAINE.

    Ex: Colombia's Police Chief has said the government would continue to fumigate the country's crops of coca, the plant used to make cocaine, in the fight against illegal drugs.

    * * *
    coca coca (↑ coca a1)
    A
    1 ( Bot) coca
    2 ( arg) (cocaína) coke (sl)
    C ( Coc) flat sponge cake
    D ( fam) (bebida) Coke®
    Andean peasants in Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador chew coca leaves mixed with bicarbonate of soda to combat cold and tiredness while working. They also make mate de coca, an infusion effective against altitude sickness.
    Much of the coca grown in the region goes to Colombia and reaches Europe and the US as cocaine. Governments in the region are now under heavy international pressure to stop its cultivation, but coca farmers defend their right to grow it, both for their own use and because it is so profitable.
    * * *

    coca sustantivo femenino (Bot) coca;
    ( cocaína) (arg) coke (sl)
    coca sustantivo femenino
    1 Bot coca
    2 argot (droga) cocaine, coke
    ' coca' also found in these entries:
    English:
    Coke
    - fizz
    - formula
    - coke
    * * *
    coca nf
    1. [planta] coca
    2. Fam [cocaína] coke
    3. Col [boliche] cup and ball
    * * *
    f
    1 BOT coca
    2 fam
    droga coke fam
    3
    :
    * * *
    coca nf
    1) : coca
    2) fam : coke, cocaine

    Spanish-English dictionary > coca

  • 122 cola

    ['kəʊlə]
    1) bot. cola f.
    2) (drink) = bevanda simile alla Coca-Cola®
    * * *
    cola /ˈkəʊlə/
    n.
    1 (bot., Cola) cola
    cola nut (o cola seed), noce di cola.
    * * *
    ['kəʊlə]
    1) bot. cola f.
    2) (drink) = bevanda simile alla Coca-Cola®

    English-Italian dictionary > cola

  • 123 coca

    c black coca [kɔka]
    1. masculine noun
    ( = Coca-Cola) ® Coke ®
    2. masculine or feminine noun
    ( = plante) coca
    * * *
    kɔka
    1.
    nom masculin Botanique ( arbuste) coca

    2.
    nom masculin ou féminin ( extrait) coca extract
    * * *
    A nm
    1 (abbr = coca-cola®) Coke®;
    2 Bot ( arbuste) coca.
    B nm ou f ( extrait) coca extract.
    [kɔka] nom féminin
    Coca® nom masculin invariable
    [boisson] Coke®

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > coca

  • 124 COLA

    ['kəʊlə]
    1) bot. cola f.
    2) (drink) = bevanda simile alla Coca-Cola®
    * * *
    COLA
    sigla
    (comm., USA, cost-of-living adjustment /o allowance/) adeguamento al costo della vita; indennità di contingenza.
    * * *
    ['kəʊlə]
    1) bot. cola f.
    2) (drink) = bevanda simile alla Coca-Cola®

    English-Italian dictionary > COLA

  • 125 coca-col|a

    /'koka'kola/ f 1. sgt (napój) Coca-Cola® 2. (porcja) Coca-Cola®; Coke®pot.

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > coca-col|a

  • 126 cola

    n. Cola, Coca-Cola (läskedryck)

    English-Swedish dictionary > cola

  • 127 coca

    n. coca cola

    English-Dutch dictionary > coca

  • 128 coca

    n. Coca-Cola

    English-Swedish dictionary > coca

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  • Coca-Cola® — {{hw}}{{Coca Cola®}}{{/hw}}s. f.  (pl. inv.  o Coca Cole ) Bevanda preparata con acqua, zucchero, estratti di foglie di coca e di noce di cola …   Enciclopedia di italiano

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