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1 tostado
adj.toasted, crunchy, crisp, roasted.m.roasting, toasting.past part.past participle of spanish verb: tostar.* * *1→ link=tostar tostar► adjetivo3 (color) brown* * *(f. - tostada)adj.brown, tanned* * *1. ADJ1) (Culin) toasted2) [color] dark brown, ochre; [persona] tanned2. SM1) (=acción) [de pan] toasting; [de café] roasting2) (=bronceado) tan* * *III(de) color tostado — <guantes/bolso> tan
a) (de pan, almendras) toasting; ( de café) roastingb) ( de la piel) suntan, tanc) (Coc) toasted sandwich* * *= roasted, toasted.Ex. The plant produces canned beans, glace fruit, maraschino cherries, roasted peppers, etc., comprising a total 50 products.Ex. Toasted walnuts is the perfect finishing touch on grilled steaks.----* cacahuete tostado = parched peanut.* café tostado = roasted coffee.* maíz tostado = parched corn.* maní tostado = parched peanut.* * *III(de) color tostado — <guantes/bolso> tan
a) (de pan, almendras) toasting; ( de café) roastingb) ( de la piel) suntan, tanc) (Coc) toasted sandwich* * *= roasted, toasted.Ex: The plant produces canned beans, glace fruit, maraschino cherries, roasted peppers, etc., comprising a total 50 products.
Ex: Toasted walnuts is the perfect finishing touch on grilled steaks.* cacahuete tostado = parched peanut.* café tostado = roasted coffee.* maíz tostado = parched corn.* maní tostado = parched peanut.* * *1 ‹pan/almendras› toasted; ‹café› roasted2 (por el sol) tanned, brown ( BrE)1 (del pan, maíz, de las almendras) toasting; (del café) roasting2 (de la piel) suntan, tan3 ( Coc) toasted sandwich4(de) color tostado ‹guantes/bolso› tan* * *
Del verbo tostar: ( conjugate tostar)
tostado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
tostado
tostar
tostado◊ -da adjetivo ‹pan/almendras› toasted;
‹ café› roasted;
‹ piel› tanned
tostar ( conjugate tostar) verbo transitivo
‹ café› to roast
tostarse verbo pronominal ( broncearse) to tan
tostado,-a
I adjetivo
1 (pan) toasted
(café) roasted
2 (color) tan, brown, ochre
3 (la piel) tanned, suntanned
II sustantivo masculino
1 (del pan) toasting
2 (del café) roasting
3 (bronceado) tan, suntan
tostar verbo transitivo
1 (el pan, maíz, etc) to toast
2 (café) to roast
3 (broncear la piel) to tan
' tostado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
parda
- pardo
- tostada
- cotufas
- maíz
- pan
English:
rarebit
- toast
- crumpet
- muffin
- round
- sun
* * *tostado, -a♦ adj1. [pan] toasted;[almendras, café] roasted2. [color] brownish3. [piel] tanned♦ nm1. [de café] roasting* * *adj1 ( moreno) brown, tanned2:pan tostado toast -
2 cacahuete
m.peanut, monkey nut, groundnut, earthnut.* * *1 (planta) groundnut2 (fruto) peanut* * *cacahuate masculino peanut, monkey nutme, te, etc importa un (reverendo) cacahuete — (Méx fam) I, you, etc couldn't give a damn (colloq)
* * *= peanut, groundnut, monkey nut.Ex. The article ' Peanuts: a note on intercultural communication' outlines the role played by intercultural communication skills and aptitude in the work of public librarians dealing with users from different cultural backgrounds.Ex. Samples of almond, groundnut, hazelnut, macademia, safflower, wheatgerm and virgin olive oil obtained from retail outlets in England and Wales were analysed.Ex. Monkey nuts are the best squirrel food if you want to enjoy these creatures playing and feeding in the garden.----* aceite de cacahuete = peanut oil.* cacahuete tostado = parched peanut.* manteca de cacahuete = peanut butter.* * *cacahuate masculino peanut, monkey nutme, te, etc importa un (reverendo) cacahuete — (Méx fam) I, you, etc couldn't give a damn (colloq)
* * *= peanut, groundnut, monkey nut.Ex: The article ' Peanuts: a note on intercultural communication' outlines the role played by intercultural communication skills and aptitude in the work of public librarians dealing with users from different cultural backgrounds.
Ex: Samples of almond, groundnut, hazelnut, macademia, safflower, wheatgerm and virgin olive oil obtained from retail outlets in England and Wales were analysed.Ex: Monkey nuts are the best squirrel food if you want to enjoy these creatures playing and feeding in the garden.* aceite de cacahuete = peanut oil.* cacahuete tostado = parched peanut.* manteca de cacahuete = peanut butter.* * *peanut, monkey nutimportarle un cacahuete a algn ( Méx fam): a mí me importa un reverendo cacahuete I couldn't give a damn ( colloq), I couldn't give two hoots ( BrE colloq)* * *
cacahuete,◊ cacahuate sustantivo masculino
peanut, monkey nut;
me/te/le importa un (reverendo) cacahuete (Méx fam) I/you/he couldn't give a damn (colloq)
cacahuete sustantivo masculino Bot peanut
' cacahuete' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
manteca
English:
peanut
- peanut butter
* * *1. [fruto] peanut, Br groundnut2. [planta] peanut, Br groundnut* * *m peanut* * *cacahuete n peanut -
3 maní
m.1 peanuts.2 peanut, monkey nut, earthnut.pret.indicat.1st person singular (yo) Preterite Indicative of Spanish verb: manir.* * *1 argot demo* * *SM(pl maníes ó manises)2) Caribe * (=dinero) dough **, dosh **3)¡maní! — Cono Sur never!
* * ** * *= peanut.Ex. The article ' Peanuts: a note on intercultural communication' outlines the role played by intercultural communication skills and aptitude in the work of public librarians dealing with users from different cultural backgrounds.----* maní tostado = parched peanut.* * ** * *= peanut.Ex: The article ' Peanuts: a note on intercultural communication' outlines the role played by intercultural communication skills and aptitude in the work of public librarians dealing with users from different cultural backgrounds.
* maní tostado = parched peanut.* * *peanut* * *
maní sustantivo masculino (pl -níes or (crit)
maní sustantivo masculino peanut
' maní' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
manteca
English:
demo
- peanut
* * *1. Andes, Carib, RP [semilla] peanut¿cuál es el maní? what's the problem?* * *f popdemo fam* * * -
4 cacahuete tostado
(n.) = parched peanutEx. A favorite of Southerners was parched peanuts; these are peanuts roasted in the shell.* * *(n.) = parched peanutEx: A favorite of Southerners was parched peanuts; these are peanuts roasted in the shell.
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5 maní tostado
(n.) = parched peanutEx. A favorite of Southerners was parched peanuts; these are peanuts roasted in the shell.* * *(n.) = parched peanutEx: A favorite of Southerners was parched peanuts; these are peanuts roasted in the shell.
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