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1 azucarero
adj.sugar.m.1 caster, castor.2 sugar basin, sugar bowl.* * *► adjetivo1 sugar1 (vasija) sugar bowl————————1 (vasija) sugar bowl* * *1.ADJ sugar antes de s ; [zona] sugar-producing, sugar-growing2.SM sugar bowl* * *I IImasculino sugar bowl* * *= sugar bowl, sugar basin.Ex. The exhibition will include a display of sugar bowls and tea and coffee sets from throughout Australia's history.Ex. The house was full of souvenir china, mugs, teapots and sugar basins commemorating every coronation from that of Edward VII to that of Elizabeth II.----* remolacha azucarera = sugarbeet [sugar beet], sugar beet.* * *I IImasculino sugar bowl* * *= sugar bowl, sugar basin.Ex: The exhibition will include a display of sugar bowls and tea and coffee sets from throughout Australia's history.
Ex: The house was full of souvenir china, mugs, teapots and sugar basins commemorating every coronation from that of Edward VII to that of Elizabeth II.* remolacha azucarera = sugarbeet [sugar beet], sugar beet.* * *sugar bowl* * *
azucarero 1
‹ zona› sugar-producing ( before n)
azucarero 2 sustantivo masculino
sugar bowl
azucarero,-a
1 sustantivo masculino & sustantivo femenino sugar bowl
II adjetivo sugar
la industria azucarera, sugar industry
' azucarero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
azucarera
- ingenio
English:
jam on
- shaker
- sugar
* * *azucarero, -a♦ adjsugar;la industria azucarera the sugar industry♦ nmsugar bowl* * *I adj sugar atrII m sugar bowl* * *azucarero, -ra adj: sugarindustria azucarera: sugar industry* * *azucarero n sugar bowl -
2 coronación
f.1 coronation, crowning.2 crowning.3 top, top part.* * *1 coronation2 figurado (culminación) crowning* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [de rey] coronation2) (=fin) end, culmination4) (Ajedrez) queening* * *a) ( de soberano) coronationb) ( culminación) culmination* * *= coronation.Ex. The house was full of souvenir china, mugs, teapots and sugar basins commemorating every coronation from that of Edward VII to that of Elizabeth II.* * *a) ( de soberano) coronationb) ( culminación) culmination* * *= coronation.Ex: The house was full of souvenir china, mugs, teapots and sugar basins commemorating every coronation from that of Edward VII to that of Elizabeth II.
* * *1 (de un soberano) coronation2 (culminación) culminationla coronación de su carrera the crowning moment o culmination of his career* * *
coronación sustantivo femenino
coronación sustantivo femenino
1 (de un rey) coronation
2 fig (culminación) crowning point
' coronación' also found in these entries:
English:
coronation
* * *coronación nf1. [de monarca] coronation2. [de montaña, puerto de montaña]la coronación de la montaña se produjo a las 7 de la tarde they reached the summit of the mountain at 7 in the evening;tras la coronación del puerto los ciclistas iniciaron el descenso after reaching the top of the pass, the cyclists began their descent3. [remate] culmination;el galardón supuso la coronación de su carrera the award was the crowning point o culmination of his career* * *f coronation* * * -
3 jarra
f.1 jug.con los brazos en jarras hands on hips, with arms akimbo (postura)jarra de cerveza beer glassjarra de leche milk jug2 pitcher, jug.3 stein, mug.4 binge, drinking bout, drinking spree, spree.* * *1 (para servir) jug, US pitcher2 (para beber) tankard, beer mug■ dos jarras de cerveza y unas patatas fritas, por favor two pints of beer and a packet of crisps, please\con los brazos en jarras arms akimbo, hands on hips* * *noun f.1) jug2) mug* * *SF [de leche] jug, pitcher (EEUU); [de cerveza] mug, tankardde o en jarras — with arms akimbo
* * *1)a) ( para servir) pitcher (AmE), jug (BrE)b) ( para beber) stein (AmE), tankard (BrE)en jarras: con los brazos en jarras (with) arms akimbo, hands on hips; se puso en jarras — she put her hands on her hips
2) (Méx fam) bender (colloq)agarrar la jarra — (Méx fam) to get plastered (colloq)
* * *= jug, mug, pitcher.Ex. This is a collection of crockery pertaining to bedroom activities, such as jug and basin sets, chamber pots, and dressing table sets.Ex. The house was full of souvenir china, mugs, teapots and sugar basins commemorating every coronation from that of Edward VII to that of Elizabeth II.Ex. It refers to the story of the milkmaid who planned what to do with the money she would get for her milk, but dropped the pitcher on the way to market.----* jarra de cerveza = beer mug.* * *1)a) ( para servir) pitcher (AmE), jug (BrE)b) ( para beber) stein (AmE), tankard (BrE)en jarras: con los brazos en jarras (with) arms akimbo, hands on hips; se puso en jarras — she put her hands on her hips
2) (Méx fam) bender (colloq)agarrar la jarra — (Méx fam) to get plastered (colloq)
* * *= jug, mug, pitcher.Ex: This is a collection of crockery pertaining to bedroom activities, such as jug and basin sets, chamber pots, and dressing table sets.
Ex: The house was full of souvenir china, mugs, teapots and sugar basins commemorating every coronation from that of Edward VII to that of Elizabeth II.Ex: It refers to the story of the milkmaid who planned what to do with the money she would get for her milk, but dropped the pitcher on the way to market.* jarra de cerveza = beer mug.* * *Ase bebieron una jarra de sangría they drank a pitcher o a jug o a jugful of sangriaen jarras: con los brazos en jarras (with) arms akimbo, hands on hipsse puso en jarras she put her hands on her hipsirse de jarra to go on a bender o binge o drinking spree* * *
jarra sustantivo femenino
1
2 (Méx fam) bender (colloq);
jarra sustantivo femenino
1 (para echar el líquido) (para el agua) jug
(para cerveza, etc) mug
2 (para beber directamente) tankard, mug
♦ Locuciones: figurado en jarras, hands on hips
' jarra' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
panza
- pico
- pitón
- repujada
- repujado
English:
bonus
- jar
- jug
- lip
- mug
- spout
- tankard
- measuring
- pitcher
* * *jarra nf1. [para servir] jug;[para beber] tankard2.en jarras, con los brazos en jarras [postura] hands on hips, with arms akimbo* * *f pitcher, Brjug;en jarras with hands on hips* * *jarra nf1) : pitcher, jug2) : stein, mug3)de jarras oren jarras : akimbo* * *jarra n jug -
4 jarra de cerveza
(n.) = beer mugEx. After that, many rules were issued which for the first time regulated the size of beer mugs and the purity and quality of beer.* * *(n.) = beer mugEx: After that, many rules were issued which for the first time regulated the size of beer mugs and the purity and quality of beer.
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5 taza grande
f.mug.* * *(n.) = mugEx. The house was full of souvenir china, mugs, teapots and sugar basins commemorating every coronation from that of Edward VII to that of Elizabeth II.* * *(n.) = mugEx: The house was full of souvenir china, mugs, teapots and sugar basins commemorating every coronation from that of Edward VII to that of Elizabeth II.
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6 caretos
adj. & m. pl.mugs (faces). (informal) (peninsular Spanish)m.pl.smileys, emoticons.
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