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1 liqueur glass
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2 liqueur
li'kjuə, ]( American) -'kə:r(a strong, very sweet alcoholic drink.) licortr[lɪ'kjʊəSMALLr/SMALL, SMALLʊʃ/SMALL lɪ'kɜːSMALLr/SMALL]1 licor nombre masculinoliqueur [lɪ'kʊr, -'kər, -'kjʊr] n: licor mn.• licor s.m.lɪ'kɜːr, li'kjʊə(r)mass & count noun licor m[lɪ'kjʊǝ(r)]1.N licor m2.CPDliqueur chocolate N — bombón m de licor
liqueur glass N — copa f de licor
* * *[lɪ'kɜːr, li'kjʊə(r)]mass & count noun licor m -
3 glass
1) (a hard usually breakable transparent substance: The bottle is made of glass; (also adjective) a glass bottle.) vidrio2) (a usually tall hollow object made of glass, used for drinking: There are six glasses on the tray; sherry-glasses.) vaso, copa3) ((also looking-glass) a mirror.) espejo4) (a barometer, or the atmospheric pressure shown by one: The glass is falling.) barómetro•- glasses- glassful
- glassy
- glassiness
glass1 adj de cristal / de vidrioglass2 n1. cristal / vidrio2. vaso / copatr[glɑːs]1 (material) vidrio, cristal nombre masculino2 (for drinking) vaso; (with stem) copa3 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL barómetro1 gafas nombre femenino pluralglass ['glæs] n1) : vidrio m, cristal mstained glass: vidrio de color2) : vaso ma glass of milk: un vaso de leche3) glasses nplspectacles: gafas fpl, anteojos mpl, lentes mpl, espejuelos mpladj.• de cristal o de vidrio adj.n.(§ pl.: glasses) = copa s.f.• cristal s.m.• vajilla de cristal s.f.• vaso s.m.• vidrio (Arquitectura) s.m.glæs, glɑːs1) ua pane of glass — un vidrio, un cristal (Esp)
broken glass — vidrio roto, cristales rotos (Esp); (before n) <door, roof> de vidrio, de cristal (Esp)
b) ( glassware) cristalería f, cristal m3) glasses pla) ( spectacles) gafas fpl, lentes mpl (esp AmL), anteojos mpl (esp AmL)b) ( field glasses) prismáticos mpl, largavistas m4) c ( magnifying glass) lupa f, lente f de aumento[ɡlɑːs]1. N1) (=material) vidrio m, cristal munder glass — [exhibit] bajo vidrio, en una vitrina; [plant] en invernadero
3) (=tumbler, schooner etc) (=drinking vessel for water) vaso m ; (for wine, sherry, champagne) copa f ; (for beer) caña f ; (for liqueur, brandy) copita f4) (=glassful) [of beer, water, wine] vaso m ; [of liqueur, brandy] copa f5) (=barometer) barómetro m6) (=mirror) espejo mto look at o.s. in the glass — mirarse en el espejo
7) (=spyglass) catalejo m2.CPD [bottle, ornament, eye] de vidrio or cristal; [slipper] de cristalglass case N — vitrina f
glass ceiling N — tope m or barrera f invisible (que impide ascender profesionalmente a las mujeres o miembros de minorías étnicas)
glass door N — puerta f vidriera or de cristales
glass fibre, glass fiber (US) N — fibra f de vidrio; (as modifier) de fibra de vidrio
glass house N —
glass industry N — industria f vidriera
glass slipper N — zapatilla f de cristal
glass wool N — lana f de vidrio
* * *[glæs, glɑːs]1) ua pane of glass — un vidrio, un cristal (Esp)
broken glass — vidrio roto, cristales rotos (Esp); (before n) <door, roof> de vidrio, de cristal (Esp)
b) ( glassware) cristalería f, cristal m3) glasses pla) ( spectacles) gafas fpl, lentes mpl (esp AmL), anteojos mpl (esp AmL)b) ( field glasses) prismáticos mpl, largavistas m4) c ( magnifying glass) lupa f, lente f de aumento
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