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1 confectioner's (shop)
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2 confectioner's shop
s.confitería, tienda de caramelos, dulcería, bombonería. -
3 confectioner
kən'fekʃənə(a person who makes or sells sweets or cakes.) confitero, pastelerotr[kən'fekʃənəSMALLr/SMALL]1 confitero,-a, pastelero,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLconfectioner's (shop) confitería, pasteleríaconfectioner [kən'fɛkʃənər] n: confitero m, -ra fn.• confitero, -era s.m.,f.• dulcero, -era s.m.,f.• pastelero, -era s.m.,f.kən'fekʃṇər, kən'fekʃənə(r)noun pastelero, -ra m,f, confitero, -ra m,f[kǝn'fekʃǝnǝ(r)]N confitero(-a) m / fconfectioner's (shop) — confitería f, dulcería f (LAm)
confectioner's sugar — (US) azúcar m glas(eado)
* * *[kən'fekʃṇər, kən'fekʃənə(r)]noun pastelero, -ra m,f, confitero, -ra m,f -
4 pastelería
pastelería sustantivo femenino ( tienda) cake shop, patisserie (BrE); ( actividad) (cake) baking
pastelería sustantivo femenino
1 (establecimiento) frml confectioner's (shop), cake shop
2 (productos) cakes ' pastelería' also found in these entries: Spanish: nata - pasta - fino English: cake - confectioner - grey-haired - mincemeat -
5 confitería
confitería sustantivo femenino
confitería sustantivo femenino
1 confectioner's (shop), US candy store
2 LAm café ' confitería' also found in these entries: English: confectioner - confectionery -
6 repostería
repostería sustantivo femenino confectionery, baking (of pastries, desserts)
repostería sustantivo femenino
1 (oficio) confectionery, pastrymaking, baking pastries: me gusta cocinar, pero no se me da bien la repostería, I like to cook but I'm not good at pastrymaking
2 (establecimiento) confectioner's (shop), bakery
3 (productos) confectionery ' repostería' also found in these entries: Spanish: manga English: mold - mould -
7 confectionery
1) (sweets, chocolates etc.) dulces2) (the shop or business of a confectioner.) confitería, pasteleríatr[kən'fekʃənərɪ]1 dulces nombre masculino pluraln.• confitería s.f.kən'fekʃəneri, kən'fekʃənərimass noun productos mpl de confitería[kǝn'fekʃǝnǝrɪ]N (=sweets) dulces mpl, golosinas fpl ; (Brit) (=cakes) pasteles mpl* * *[kən'fekʃəneri, kən'fekʃənəri]mass noun productos mpl de confitería
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