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1 albareque
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2 traíńa
• sardine net -
3 sardina
f.sardine.como sardinas en lata like sardines* * *1 sardine* * *SF sardine* * *femenino sardineíbamos como sardinas en lata en el tren — (fam) we were packed into the train like sardines (colloq)
* * *= sardine.Ex. Samples of various seafood (anchovy, flounder, hake, herring, mackerel, bass, pilchard, sardine, sprat, swordfish) were analyzed for contamination.----* sardina arenque = pilchard.* * *femenino sardineíbamos como sardinas en lata en el tren — (fam) we were packed into the train like sardines (colloq)
* * *= sardine.Ex: Samples of various seafood (anchovy, flounder, hake, herring, mackerel, bass, pilchard, sardine, sprat, swordfish) were analyzed for contamination.
* sardina arenque = pilchard.* * *sardineíbamos como sardinas en lata en el tren we were packed into the train like sardines ( colloq)* * *
sardina sustantivo femenino
sardine
sardina f Zool sardine
♦ Locuciones: fam (muy apretados) iban como sardinas en lata, they were packed like sardines
(aprovecharse) arrimar el ascua a su sardina, to look after number one o to put one's interests first
' sardina' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arrimar
English:
sardine
- pilchard
* * *sardina nf1. [pez] sardine;como sardinas en lata packed like sardines* * *f sardine;como sardinas en lata like sardines* * *sardina nf: sardine* * *sardina n sardine -
4 sardinero
adj.sardine.m.cradle robber, cradle snatcher.* * *► adjetivo1 sardine► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 sardine seller* * *ADJ sardine antes de s* * *- ra adjetivo <barco/industria> sardine (before n)* * *- ra adjetivo <barco/industria> sardine (before n)* * *A ‹barco/industria› sardine ( before n)Bmasculine, femininecradle snatcher ( colloq)* * *
sardinero,-a
I adjetivo sardine
II sustantivo masculino y femenino sardine dealer
' sardinero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sardinera
* * *sardinero, -a adjsardine;barco sardinero sardine fishing boat* * *I adj sardine atrII m, sardinera f sardine seller -
5 sardinera
adj.belonging to anchovies.f.dealer in anchoviesor or pilchards.* * *
sardinero,-a
I adjetivo sardine
II sustantivo masculino y femenino sardine dealer
* * *I adj sardine atrII m, sardinera f sardine seller -
6 sardina
sar'đinaf1) ZOOL Sardine f2) (fig)sustantivo femeninosardinasardina [sar'ðina]zoología Sardine femenino; sardinas en aceite Ölsardinen femenino plural; entierro de la sardina ≈Aschermittwochstreffen neutro; arrimar el ascua a su sardina (figurativo) seine Schäfchen ins Trockene bringen -
7 empanada gallega
f.sardine pie, tuna pie.* * *sardine/tuna pie* * *sardine/tuna pie -
8 anchoa
f.1 anchovy.2 curler, roller.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: anchoar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: anchoar.* * *1 anchovy* * *SF anchovy* * *femenino anchovy* * *= anchovy.Ex. Samples of various seafood ( anchovy, flounder, hake, herring, mackerel, bass, pilchard, sardine, sprat, swordfish) were analyzed for contamination.* * *femenino anchovy* * *= anchovy.Ex: Samples of various seafood ( anchovy, flounder, hake, herring, mackerel, bass, pilchard, sardine, sprat, swordfish) were analyzed for contamination.
* * ** * *
anchoa sustantivo femenino
anchovy
anchoa sustantivo femenino anchovy
' anchoa' also found in these entries:
English:
anchovy
* * *anchoa nfanchovy* * *f anchovy* * *anchoa nf: anchovy* * * -
9 arenque
m.herring.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: arencar.* * *1 herring\arenque ahumado kipper, kippered herring* * *SM herring* * *masculino herring* * *= herring.Ex. Samples of various seafood (anchovy, flounder, hake, herring, mackerel, bass, pilchard, sardine, sprat, swordfish) were analyzed for contamination.----* arenque ahumado = kipper.* sardina arenque = pilchard.* * *masculino herring* * *= herring.Ex: Samples of various seafood (anchovy, flounder, hake, herring, mackerel, bass, pilchard, sardine, sprat, swordfish) were analyzed for contamination.
* arenque ahumado = kipper.* sardina arenque = pilchard.* * *herringarenque ahumado kipper* * *
arenque sustantivo masculino
herring;
arenque sustantivo masculino Zool herring
' arenque' also found in these entries:
English:
herring
- kipper
* * *arenque nmherring;arenque ahumado kipper* * *m herring* * *arenque nm: herring* * *arenque n herring -
10 arenque ahumado
m.smoked herring, kippered herring, red herring, bloater.* * *kipper, kippered herring* * *(n.) = kipperEx. The fish that should be recommended include mackerel, sardine, salmon, pilchard, kipper and herring.* * *(n.) = kipperEx: The fish that should be recommended include mackerel, sardine, salmon, pilchard, kipper and herring.
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11 caballa
f.1 mackerel.2 chub mackerel, Scomber japonicus.* * *1 mackerel* * ** * *femenino mackerel* * *= mackerel.Ex. Samples of various seafood (anchovy, flounder, hake, herring, mackerel, bass, pilchard, sardine, sprat, swordfish) were analyzed for contamination.* * *femenino mackerel* * *= mackerel.Ex: Samples of various seafood (anchovy, flounder, hake, herring, mackerel, bass, pilchard, sardine, sprat, swordfish) were analyzed for contamination.
* * *mackerel* * *
caballa sustantivo femenino
mackerel
caballa sustantivo femenino Zool mackerel
' caballa' also found in these entries:
English:
mackerel
* * *caballa nfmackerel* * *f ZO mackerel* * *caballa nf: mackerel -
12 carnaval
m.1 carnival (fiesta).2 Shrovetide (religion).* * *1 carnival* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=fiesta) carnival2) (Rel) ShrovetideCARNAVAL Carnaval is the traditional period of fun, feasting and partying that precedes the start of Lent (Cuaresma). The most important day is probably Shrove Tuesday (Martes de Carnaval), but throughout Carnaval there are fancy-dress parties, parades and firework displays. In some places in Spain, the changeover from Carnaval to Lent on Ash Wednesday is marked by the Entierro de la Sardina. This is a grotesque funeral parade in which the symbolic cardboard figure of a sardine is marched through the streets and finally ceremonially burnt or buried.* * *•• Cultural note:The three days of festivities preceding Lent, characterized by costumes, masks, drinking, music, and dancing. Spain's most colorful carnival is in Santa Cruz, Tenerife, and Cadiz's carnival is also famous. In Spanish-speaking Latin America, the carnivals of Uruguay, Bolivia, and Venezuela are very well known* * *= carnival.Ex. Finally, displays and exhibitions are shown at local carnivals, meeting places, health centres and in advice centres themselves.----* en carnavales = carnivalistically.* en época de carnaval = carnivalistically.* en tiempo de carnaval = carnivalistically.* martes de carnaval = Mardi Gras, fat Tuesday, pancake Tuesday, Shrove Tuesday.* * *•• Cultural note:The three days of festivities preceding Lent, characterized by costumes, masks, drinking, music, and dancing. Spain's most colorful carnival is in Santa Cruz, Tenerife, and Cadiz's carnival is also famous. In Spanish-speaking Latin America, the carnivals of Uruguay, Bolivia, and Venezuela are very well known* * *= carnival.Ex: Finally, displays and exhibitions are shown at local carnivals, meeting places, health centres and in advice centres themselves.
* en carnavales = carnivalistically.* en época de carnaval = carnivalistically.* en tiempo de carnaval = carnivalistically.* martes de carnaval = Mardi Gras, fat Tuesday, pancake Tuesday, Shrove Tuesday.* * *The three days of festivities preceding Lent, characterized by costumes, masks, drinking, music, and dancing.Spain's most colorful carnival is in Santa Cruz, Tenerife, and Cadiz's carnival is also famous. In Spanish-speaking Latin America, the carnivals of Uruguay, Bolivia, and Venezuela are very well known.* * *
Multiple Entries:
Carnaval
carnaval
carnaval sustantivo masculino ( fiesta) carnival
carnaval sustantivo masculino carnival
' carnaval' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabezudo
- carroza
- martes
English:
carnival
- float
- pancake day
- Shrove Tuesday
- Tuesday
* * *carnaval nm1. [fiesta] carnival2. Rel ShrovetideCARNAVALThe tradition of Carnaval, or Carnavales, continues in many parts of Spain and Latin America. The festival usually lasts between three days and a week, just before the beginning of Lent. In country areas the festivals are closely related to fertility rites, while in towns and cities they are more in the nature of spectacles and popular celebrations. The best-known carnivals in Spain are those of Cádiz and Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and in Mexico that of Veracruz. In Spain carnivals end with the “burial of the sardine”, an ancient rite symbolizing the burial of worldly frivolity, on the Tuesday before the first day of Lent, Ash Wednesday.* * *m carnival* * *carnaval nm: carnival* * *carnaval n carnival -
13 entierro
m.burial, funeral.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: enterrar.* * *1 (acción) burial2 (ceremonia) funeral\parecer un entierro de tercera familiar to be like a funeral* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=acto) burial, interment2) (=funeral) funeralSee:ver nota culturelle CARNAVAL in carnaval3) (=tumba) grave4) LAm (Arqueología) (buried) treasure* * ** * *= burial, interment.Ex. Records created by the cemetery industry include cemetery plot cards, lot diagrams, burial records, lot ownership records, and cremation records.Ex. Interments and disinterments are not permitted on Easter, Thanksgiving, or Christmas Day.----* asistente a un entierro = mourner.* * ** * *= burial, interment.Ex: Records created by the cemetery industry include cemetery plot cards, lot diagrams, burial records, lot ownership records, and cremation records.
Ex: Interments and disinterments are not permitted on Easter, Thanksgiving, or Christmas Day.* asistente a un entierro = mourner.* * *burial; (ceremonia) funeralvi pasar un entierro I saw a funeral procession go by* * *
Del verbo enterrar: ( conjugate enterrar)
entierro es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
enterrar
entierro
enterrar ( conjugate enterrar) verbo transitivo
to bury;
entierro sustantivo masculino ( acto) burial;
( ceremonia) funeral;
( procesión) funeral procession;
enterrar vt
1 to bury: todavía hay muchos tesoros enterrados, there's still a lot of buried treasure
2 (olvidar, terminar con algo) aquello enterró mis ilusiones, that destroyed all my hopes
figurado enterrar el hacha de guerra, (reconciliarse) to forgive and forget
entierro sustantivo masculino
1 burial
2 (exequias, ritual) funeral
' entierro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ser
- masa
- sentimiento
- vela
English:
burial
- funeral
* * *♦ nm1. [acción] burial2. [ceremonia] funeral;el entierro recorrió el centro de la ciudad the funeral procession passed through Br the city centre o US downtown;ir de entierro, ir a un entierro to attend a funeralel entierro de la sardina the burial of the sardine, = mock burial of a sardine on Ash Wednesday, to mark the beginning of Lent* * *m1 burial2 ( funeral) funeral* * *entierro nm1) : burial2) : funeral* * *entierro n funeral / burial -
14 espadín
m.1 dress sword, rapier.2 sprat, European sprat, Sprattus sprattus.* * *1 sprat* * *SM1) (=espada pequeña) dress sword, ceremonial sword2) [de espadachín] picklock3) pl espadines (=pez) sprats* * *= sprat.Ex. Samples of various seafood (anchovy, flounder, hake, herring, mackerel, bass, pilchard, sardine, sprat, swordfish) were analyzed for contamination.* * *= sprat.Ex: Samples of various seafood (anchovy, flounder, hake, herring, mackerel, bass, pilchard, sardine, sprat, swordfish) were analyzed for contamination.
* * *A (de uniforme) ceremonial sword, dress swordB ( Zool) sprat* * *espadín nm[pez] sprat -
15 lubina
f.sea bass.* * *1 bass* * *noun f.* * *SF sea bass* * *femenino sea bass* * *= bass, sea bass.Ex. Samples of various seafood (anchovy, flounder, hake, herring, mackerel, bass, pilchard, sardine, sprat, swordfish) were analyzed for contamination.Ex. Heat the olive oil and butter in a large frying pan, add the sea bass, flesh side down, and cook over a moderate heat for about three minutes or until golden brown.* * *femenino sea bass* * *= bass, sea bass.Ex: Samples of various seafood (anchovy, flounder, hake, herring, mackerel, bass, pilchard, sardine, sprat, swordfish) were analyzed for contamination.
Ex: Heat the olive oil and butter in a large frying pan, add the sea bass, flesh side down, and cook over a moderate heat for about three minutes or until golden brown.* * *sea bass* * *
lubina sustantivo femenino
sea bass
lubina f Zool sea bass
lubina al horno, baked sea bass
' lubina' also found in these entries:
English:
bass
* * *lubina nfsea bass* * *f ZO sea bass -
16 merluza
f.hake (pez, pescado).* * *1 hake\agarrar una merluza familiar to get plastered* * *SF1) (=pez) hake2) * (=borrachera)* * *femenino (Coc, Zool) hake* * *= hake.Ex. Samples of various seafood (anchovy, flounder, hake, herring, mackerel, bass, pilchard, sardine, sprat, swordfish) were analyzed for contamination.* * *femenino (Coc, Zool) hake* * *= hake.Ex: Samples of various seafood (anchovy, flounder, hake, herring, mackerel, bass, pilchard, sardine, sprat, swordfish) were analyzed for contamination.
* * *2* * *
merluza sustantivo femenino (Coc, Zool) hake
merluza f Zool hake
' merluza' also found in these entries:
English:
hake
- fish
* * *merluza nf1. [pez, pescado] hake2.Esp Fam [borrachera]agarrar una merluza to get sozzled* * *f ZO hake;agarrar una merluza fig fam get plastered famm, merluza f famidiot* * *merluza nf: hake* * *merluza n hake -
17 pescada
1 hake* * *SF hake* * *femenino hake* * *= hake.Ex. Samples of various seafood (anchovy, flounder, hake, herring, mackerel, bass, pilchard, sardine, sprat, swordfish) were analyzed for contamination.* * *femenino hake* * *= hake.Ex: Samples of various seafood (anchovy, flounder, hake, herring, mackerel, bass, pilchard, sardine, sprat, swordfish) were analyzed for contamination.
* * *hake* * *
pescada sustantivo femenino
hake
* * *pescada nfhake -
18 pez espada
m.swordfish, Xiphias gladius, sailfish.* * *swordfish* * ** * *(n.) = swordfishEx. Samples of various seafood (anchovy, flounder, hake, herring, mackerel, bass, pilchard, sardine, sprat, swordfish) were analyzed for contamination.* * ** * *(n.) = swordfishEx: Samples of various seafood (anchovy, flounder, hake, herring, mackerel, bass, pilchard, sardine, sprat, swordfish) were analyzed for contamination.
* * *swordfish -
19 platija
f.1 plaice (fish).2 flounder, lemon sole, European plaice, plaice.* * *1 plaice* * *SF plaice, flounder* * *femenino plaice* * *= flounder.Ex. Samples of various seafood (anchovy, flounder, hake, herring, mackerel, bass, pilchard, sardine, sprat, swordfish) were analyzed for contamination.* * *femenino plaice* * *= flounder.Ex: Samples of various seafood (anchovy, flounder, hake, herring, mackerel, bass, pilchard, sardine, sprat, swordfish) were analyzed for contamination.
* * *plaice* * *platija nf[pez] plaice* * *f plaice* * *platija nf: flatfish, flounder -
20 sardina arenque
f.pilchard.* * *(n.) = pilchardEx. Samples of various seafood (anchovy, flounder, hake, herring, mackerel, bass, pilchard, sardine, sprat, swordfish) were analyzed for contamination.* * *(n.) = pilchardEx: Samples of various seafood (anchovy, flounder, hake, herring, mackerel, bass, pilchard, sardine, sprat, swordfish) were analyzed for contamination.
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