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peist1) (a soft, damp mixture, especially one made up of glue and water and used for sticking pieces of paper etc together.) engrudo2) (a mixture of flour, fat etc used for making pies, pastry etc.) masa3) (a mixture made from some types of food: almond paste.) pastapaste n cola / engrudotr[peɪst]2 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL pasta, paté nombre masculino1 (stick) pegar; (put paste on) engomar, encolar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto paste something on a wall pegar algo en una paredtomato paste tomate nombre masculino concentradopaste n1) : pasta ftomato paste: pasta de tomate2) : engrudo m (para pegar)n.• cola s.f.• engrudo s.m. (Computing)v.• pegar (Informática) v.v.• empastar v.• engrudar v.• fijar v.• pegar v.• pegar con engrudo v.
I peɪsta) u c ( thick mixture) pasta fmeat/fish paste — (BrE) paté m de carne/pescado
tomato paste — extracto m or concentrado m de tomate
c) u ( imitation gem) estrás mall her jewels are paste — todas sus joyas son de fantasía or bisutería
II
to paste something INTO/ONTO something — pegar* algo en algo
Phrasal Verbs:- paste up[peɪst]1. N1) (=substance, consistency) pasta f ; (Culin) pasta f ; (=glue) engrudo m, cola fanchovy paste — pasta f de anchoas
fish paste — paté m de pescado
tomato paste — concentrado m de tomate
2) (=diamond-like material) estrás m ; (=costume jewellery) bisutería f, joyas fpl de imitación or de fantasía2. VT1) (=put paste on) engomar, encolar; (=stick with paste) pegarto paste sth into/onto sth — pegar algo a algo
2) * (=beat) pegar; (Sport) cascar *, dar una paliza a *3.CPD [jewellery] (lit) de estrás; (costume) de fantasía- paste up* * *
I [peɪst]a) u c ( thick mixture) pasta fmeat/fish paste — (BrE) paté m de carne/pescado
tomato paste — extracto m or concentrado m de tomate
c) u ( imitation gem) estrás mall her jewels are paste — todas sus joyas son de fantasía or bisutería
II
to paste something INTO/ONTO something — pegar* algo en algo
Phrasal Verbs:- paste up
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