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1 chicharrón
m.cracklings, fried piece of fat, pork rind, pork scratchings.* * *1 (de cerdo) pork crackling, fried pork rind\estar/quedar hecho,-a un chicharrón figurado to be burnt to a cinder* * *SM1) (Culin)chicharrones (de cerdo) — pork scratchings, pork cracklings (EEUU)
- estar hecho un chicharrón2) [por el sol] lobster *3) Caribe (=adulador) flatterer* * *1) (Coc)chicharrones — cracklings (pl) (AmE), pork scratchings (pl) (BrE)
darle chicharrón a algo/alguien — (Méx fam) ( eliminar) to get rid of something/somebody
tronar los chicharrones — (Méx) to crack the whip
2) (Ven fam) ( rizo) curl* * *1) (Coc)chicharrones — cracklings (pl) (AmE), pork scratchings (pl) (BrE)
darle chicharrón a algo/alguien — (Méx fam) ( eliminar) to get rid of something/somebody
tronar los chicharrones — (Méx) to crack the whip
2) (Ven fam) ( rizo) curl* * *A ( Coc):le dieron chicharrón para que no hablara they got rid of him o bumped him off so that he wouldn't talk ( colloq)le dieron chicharrón a muchos proyectos they axed o got rid of many projects ( colloq)estar como un chicharrón ( fam); to be as red as a lobstertronar los chicharrones ( Méx); to crack the whip* * *
chicharrón sustantivo masculino
piece of crackling;
* * *♦ nm[frito] pork crackling♦ chicharrones nmpl[embutido] = cold processed meat made from pork* * *chicharrón nm, pl - rrones1) : pork rind2) -
2 chispeante
adj.1 that gives off sparks (que chispea).2 sparkling.3 witty, lambent, scintillating.* * *► adjetivo1 sparkling2 figurado brilliant, scintillating* * *adj.* * *ADJ sparkling, scintillating* * *a) <leña/fuego> cracklingc) < ojos> ( de alegría) sparkling; ( de ira) flashing* * *= sparkling, sparking, sparkly.Ex. She looked at them it with sparkling eyes, as though the problem was now solved.Ex. This signal activates a sparking device which cuts holes in the rotating plate to correspond with the image areas of the original.Ex. Basically, it's a piece of embroidered fabric to which is added fringe, tassels, and sparkly things.* * *a) <leña/fuego> cracklingc) < ojos> ( de alegría) sparkling; ( de ira) flashing* * *= sparkling, sparking, sparkly.Ex: She looked at them it with sparkling eyes, as though the problem was now solved.
Ex: This signal activates a sparking device which cuts holes in the rotating plate to correspond with the image areas of the original.Ex: Basically, it's a piece of embroidered fabric to which is added fringe, tassels, and sparkly things.* * *1 ‹leña/fuego› crackling2 (gracioso) wittysu nueva comedia es chispeante y original her new play is witty and originalsu ingenio chispeante his lively o sparkling wit3 ‹ojos› (de alegría) sparkling; (de ira) flashing* * *
chispeante adjetivo
‹ ingenio› lively, sparkling
( de ira) flashing
' chispeante' also found in these entries:
English:
sparkling
- scintillating
* * *chispeante adj1. [que chispea] that gives off sparks2. [conversación, ojos] sparkling;posee un chispeante sentido del humor she has a lively sense of humour* * *adj1 sparking; figsparkling2 lluvia spitting* * *chispeante adj: sparkling, scintillating -
3 frito
adj.fried.past part.past participle of spanish verb: freír.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: fritar.* * *► adjetivo1 COCINA fried2 familiar fed up, sick1 piece of fried food\————————1 piece of fried food* * *1.PP de freír2. ADJ1) [gen] friedpatatas o LAm papas fritas — chips, French fries (EEUU)
2)las matemáticas me traen frito — I've totally had it with maths *, I'm totally fed up with maths
3) [pelo] frizzy3. SM1) (=plato) fry, fried dish2)3) [en disco] hiss, crackling* * *- ta adjetivo1) (Coc) fried2)a) (fam) ( harto) fed up (colloq)b) (CS, Méx fam) ( en apuros) done for (colloq)estamos fritos — we're done for o we've had it (colloq)
3) (fam) ( dormido) fast o sound asleepquedarse frito — to fall asleep, to doze off
* * *= fried.Ex. The meat tasted good, but they added this weird fried onion and a pat of butter, which seemed a bit like gilding the lily.----* bocadillo de patatas fritas = chip butty.* estar frito de sed = be parched, spit + feathers, be parched with thirst.* frito al estilo chino = stir-fry.* frito en abundante aceite = deep-fried.* masa frita = fritter.* patata frita = chip.* patata frita de bolsa = potato chip.* patatas fritas = french fries, fries.* patatas fritas de bolsa = crisps, potato crisps.* * *- ta adjetivo1) (Coc) fried2)a) (fam) ( harto) fed up (colloq)b) (CS, Méx fam) ( en apuros) done for (colloq)estamos fritos — we're done for o we've had it (colloq)
3) (fam) ( dormido) fast o sound asleepquedarse frito — to fall asleep, to doze off
* * *= fried.Ex: The meat tasted good, but they added this weird fried onion and a pat of butter, which seemed a bit like gilding the lily.
* bocadillo de patatas fritas = chip butty.* estar frito de sed = be parched, spit + feathers, be parched with thirst.* frito al estilo chino = stir-fry.* frito en abundante aceite = deep-fried.* masa frita = fritter.* patata frita = chip.* patata frita de bolsa = potato chip.* patatas fritas = french fries, fries.* patatas fritas de bolsa = crisps, potato crisps.* * *frito -taA ( Coc) friedBeste niño me tiene frito I'm fed up with o sick of this child ( colloq)si lo perdemos, estamos fritos if we miss it, we've had it o we're done forCquedarse frito to fall asleep, to doze offestá totalmente frito he's dead to the world ( colloq), he's fast o sound asleeplo dejaron frito they wasted him (sl)* * *
frito◊ -ta adjetivo
1 (Coc) fried
2
frito,-a
I adjetivo
1 Culin fried
2 fam (dormido) estaba frito en el sillón, he was fast asleep in the armchair
quedarse frito, to fall asleep
3 fam (harto) exasperated, fed up
me tiene frita con sus tonterías, I'm sick to death of all her nonsense
II sustantivo masculino piece of fried food
' frito' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cuscurro
- frita
- huevo
- fritanga
- tajada
- torreja
- tostón
English:
fish and chips
- croquette
- fish
- fried
- have
* * *frito, -a♦ participiover freír♦ adj1. [alimento] friedme tienen frito con tantas quejas I'm sick (and tired) of all their complaining;estos niños me tienen frita I'm fed up with these childrenme estoy quedando frito I'm nodding off;todas las noches se queda frito en el sofá in the evenings, he flakes out on the sofalo dejaron frito delante de su casa they did him in o bumped him off right outside his house♦ fritos nmplfried food* * *I part → freírII adj1 GASTR fried2:estar frito fam be dead to the world fam ;quedarse frito fam fall asleep, crash fam ;3:los vecinos me traen frito fam I’m sick to death of the people next door famIII mpl:fritos fried food sg* * *frito, -ta adj1) : friedtener frito a alguien: to get on someone's nervesse quedó frito en el sofá: she fell asleep on the couch* * *frito adj fried
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