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entremeses

  • 1 entremeses

    m.pl.
    appetizers, hors d'oeuvres.
    * * *
    mpl GASTR appetizers, hors d’oeuvres

    Spanish-English dictionary > entremeses

  • 2 entremeses

    • appetizers
    • horror-stricken
    • hors de combat

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > entremeses

  • 3 entremés

    m.
    appetizer, canapé, antipasto, delicacy.
    * * *
    1 entremeses (entrante) hors d'oeuvre
    2 (obra corta) interlude, short play, short farce
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    SM
    1) (Teat) ( Hist) interlude, short farce
    2) (Culin) side dish

    "entremeses" — "hors d'oeuvres"

    entremés salado — savoury, savory (EEUU)

    ENTREMÉS An entremés is a short farce used as an entertaining interval between the first and second acts of a comedia. It is thought that the entremés (derived from the Italian intermezzo) was first performed on the Spanish stage in the 16th century and derives from the influential Italian Commedia dell'Arte. Often using slapstick, stock characters and situations, entremeses had enormous audience appeal and were written by such distinguished writers as Miguel de Cervantes.
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    masculino (Coc) hors d'oeuvre, starter
    * * *
    = appetiser [appetizer, -USA], hors d'oeuvre, snack, entrée, munchie.
    Ex. To begin with, both methods are appetizers since they stimulate a desire to read for oneself what one has heard told = Para empezar, ambos métodos sirven de aperitivo puesto que estimulan el deseo de leer por uno mismo lo que hemos oído contar.
    Ex. Many receptions this year will serve sufficient snacks and hors d'oeuvres, so you may not have to plan to have a meal afterwards.
    Ex. Many receptions this year will serve sufficient snacks and hors d'oeuvres, so you may not have to plan to have a meal afterwards.
    Ex. These prices include breakfast (full buffet including a large selection of hot and cold entrees, salads, cheeses, pastries, etc.) and all service charges.
    Ex. The hall is quiet, the band has packed up, and the munchies are all gone.
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    masculino (Coc) hors d'oeuvre, starter
    * * *
    = appetiser [appetizer, -USA], hors d'oeuvre, snack, entrée, munchie.

    Ex: To begin with, both methods are appetizers since they stimulate a desire to read for oneself what one has heard told = Para empezar, ambos métodos sirven de aperitivo puesto que estimulan el deseo de leer por uno mismo lo que hemos oído contar.

    Ex: Many receptions this year will serve sufficient snacks and hors d'oeuvres, so you may not have to plan to have a meal afterwards.
    Ex: Many receptions this year will serve sufficient snacks and hors d'oeuvres, so you may not have to plan to have a meal afterwards.
    Ex: These prices include breakfast (full buffet including a large selection of hot and cold entrees, salads, cheeses, pastries, etc.) and all service charges.
    Ex: The hall is quiet, the band has packed up, and the munchies are all gone.

    * * *
    A ( Coc) hors d'oeuvre, starter, appetizer
    B ( Teatr) interlude
    * * *

    entremés sustantivo masculino (Coc) hors d'oeuvre, starter
    entremés sustantivo masculino
    1 Culin hors d'œuvres
    2 Lit short farce or play
    ' entremés' also found in these entries:
    English:
    hors d'oeuvre
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    1. [plato frío]
    entremeses hors d'oeuvres
    2. [obra teatral] = short, amusing one-act play
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    entremés nm, pl - meses
    1) aperitivo: appetizer, hors d'oeuvre
    2) : interlude, short play

    Spanish-English dictionary > entremés

  • 4 antipasto

    m.
    antipasto.
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    masculino (AmL) hors d'oeuvre
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    masculino (AmL) hors d'oeuvre
    * * *
    ( AmL)
    hors d'oeuvre
    * * *

    antipasto m LAm (entremeses fríos) hors d'œuvre
    * * *
    Am antipasto

    Spanish-English dictionary > antipasto

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    ENTREMÉS An entremés is a short farce used as an entertaining interval between the first and second acts of a comedia. It is thought that the entremés (derived from the Italian intermezzo) was first performed on the Spanish stage in the 16th century and derives from the influential Italian Commedia dell'Arte. Often using slapstick, stock characters and situations, entremeses had enormous audience appeal and were written by such distinguished writers as Miguel de Cervantes.

    Spanish-English dictionary > entre...

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