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1 aceitera
• oil beetle• oil bottle• oil can• oil container• oil cruet• oil jar• oiling can -
2 aceitera
f.1 oilcan.2 oil can, oil bottle, oil jar, oiling can.3 oil beetle.* * *1 oil bottle2 AUTOMÓVIL oil can* * *SF (Culin) oil bottle; (Aut) oilcan* * *femenino (Tec) oilcan; (Coc) cruet* * *femenino (Tec) oilcan; (Coc) cruet* * *aceitera11 = oil cruet.Nota: Para condimentar la comida.Ex: These traditional oil cruets are made of blown glass, capturing the beautiful imperfections of this medium.
* vinagrera y aceitera = cruet.aceitera22 = oiling can.Nota: Para engrasar.Ex: He and the others gave the old engine a thorough inspection, then pulled out what appeared to be oiling cans.
* * *1 ( Tec) oilcan2 ( Coc) cruet* * *
aceitera sustantivo femenino (Tec) oilcan;
(Coc) cruet
aceitera sustantivo femenino (para engrasar) oilcan
(para aceite comestible) oil bottle
' aceitera' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
convoy
English:
cruet
- oil
* * *aceitera nf1. [para llevar aceite] oil bottle o can [for salad oil]2.3. [empresa] cooking oil company* * *f1 TÉC oilcan2 GASTR cruet* * *aceitera nf1) : cruet (for oil)2) : oilcan -
3 aceitera1
1 = oil cruet.Nota: Para condimentar la comida.Ex. These traditional oil cruets are made of blown glass, capturing the beautiful imperfections of this medium.----* vinagrera y aceitera = cruet. -
4 alcuza
f.1 oil-bottle or cruet; oilcan, oiler (aceitera).2 cruet, oil bottle, olive and oil flask.3 oil can, oil flask.* * *1 oil bottle* * ** * *femenino (Chi) cruet (stand)* * *= oiling can.Nota: Para engrasar.Ex. He and the others gave the old engine a thorough inspection, then pulled out what appeared to be oiling cans.* * *femenino (Chi) cruet (stand)* * *= oiling can.Nota: Para engrasar.Ex: He and the others gave the old engine a thorough inspection, then pulled out what appeared to be oiling cans.
* * *( Chi)cruet, cruet stand* * *alcuza nf1. [aceitera] oil bottle o jug -
5 convoy
m.1 convoy.2 train (tren).3 cruet stand.* * *► nombre masculino (pl convoyes)1 (escolta) convoy2 (tren) train* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Mil, Náut) convoy; (Ferro) train2) frm (=séquito) retinue3) (=vinagrera) cruet, cruet stand4) Caribe (=ensalada) salad* * *masculino (de barcos, camiones) convoy; (Ferr) (period) train* * *= convoy, caravan.Ex. In order to execute this mammoth task, the route to the theatre was completely cleared immediately before the convoy set off.Ex. Shipments of these goods arrive on caravans that travel on moonless nights to evade the searchlights of low-flying helicopters.* * *masculino (de barcos, camiones) convoy; (Ferr) (period) train* * *= convoy, caravan.Ex: In order to execute this mammoth task, the route to the theatre was completely cleared immediately before the convoy set off.
Ex: Shipments of these goods arrive on caravans that travel on moonless nights to evade the searchlights of low-flying helicopters.* * *1 (de barcos, camiones) convoy3 (vinagreras) cruet, cruet stand* * *
convoy sustantivo masculino (de barcos, camiones) convoy;
(Ferr) (period) train
convoy sustantivo masculino
1 convoy: los convoyes han partido al amanecer, the convoys left at daybreak
2 (aceitera y vinagrera) cruet stand for oil and vinegar
' convoy' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caravana
English:
convoy
* * *convoy nm1. [de barcos, camiones] convoy2. [tren] train3. [vinagreras] cruet set* * *m convoy* * *convoy nm: convoy -
6 vinagreras
f.pl.1 vinegar and oil cruets, cruet set, cruet stand, oil and vinegar cruets.2 acid indigestion.* * * -
7 alcuzas
f.pl.vinegar and oil cruets, cruet stand, oil and vinegar cruets. -
8 aceiteras
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