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1 ajo chalote
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2 cebollita
• shallot -
3 chalote
m.shallot, scallion, green onion.* * *1 shallot* * *SM shallot* * ** * *= shallot.Ex. Shallots are often thought to be another variety of onion, but they are actually a species of their own.* * ** * *= shallot.Ex: Shallots are often thought to be another variety of onion, but they are actually a species of their own.
* * *shallot, scallion ( AmE)* * *
chalote sustantivo masculino,◊ chalota sustantivo femenino
shallot, scallion (AmE)
' chalote' also found in these entries:
English:
scallion
- shallot
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4 chalota
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5 cebolla
f.onion (plant).* * *1 onion2 (bulbo) bulb3 (de ducha) rose, nozzle* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Bot) (=hortaliza) onion; [de tulipán] bulb2) * (=cabeza) nut ** * *femenino onion* * *= onion.Ex. This paper discusses the farming techniques, transportation, and economics of the onion industry.----* como una cebolla = onion-like.* * *femenino onion* * *= onion.Ex: This paper discusses the farming techniques, transportation, and economics of the onion industry.
* como una cebolla = onion-like.* * *onionCompuesto:* * *
cebolla sustantivo femenino
onion
cebolla sustantivo femenino onion
' cebolla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
exterior
- lecho
- picar
- picada
- picado
- color
- dorar
- refrito
- se
English:
onion
- repeat
- coleslaw
- hash
- slaw
* * *cebolla nfonionRP cebolla de verdeo Br spring onion, US scallion* * *f onion* * *cebolla nf: onion* * *cebolla n onion -
6 cebolleta
f.1 spring onion (British), scallion (United States) (plant).2 (small) pickled onion, silverskin onion.3 chive, chives, green onion, spring onion.* * *2 (cebolla) spring onion* * *SF1) (Bot) (=cebolla) spring onion, green onion (EEUU); (=cebollana) chive2) ** (=pene) prick **** * *a) ( con tallo verde) scallion (AmE), spring onion (BrE)b) ( hierba) chive* * *= chive, green onion, spring onion, scallion.Ex. Herbs covered in the book are lemon balm, sweet basil, bay, chamomile, chive, dill, geraniums, hyssop, lavender, marjoram, mint, oregano, parsley, pennyroyal, peppermint, rosemary, sage, savory, tarragon, thyme, and lemon verbena.Ex. This crabmeat recipe includes green onion, butter, chives, parsley, and lemon or lime.Ex. Spring onions are an excellent source of vitamin C and their green tops contain beta carotene (vitamin A).Ex. Prevent cancer with scallions: a new study found that eating this type of onion may protect against prostate cancer.* * *a) ( con tallo verde) scallion (AmE), spring onion (BrE)b) ( hierba) chive* * *= chive, green onion, spring onion, scallion.Ex: Herbs covered in the book are lemon balm, sweet basil, bay, chamomile, chive, dill, geraniums, hyssop, lavender, marjoram, mint, oregano, parsley, pennyroyal, peppermint, rosemary, sage, savory, tarragon, thyme, and lemon verbena.
Ex: This crabmeat recipe includes green onion, butter, chives, parsley, and lemon or lime.Ex: Spring onions are an excellent source of vitamin C and their green tops contain beta carotene (vitamin A).Ex: Prevent cancer with scallions: a new study found that eating this type of onion may protect against prostate cancer.* * *2 (hierba) chive3 (chalote) shallot* * *
cebolleta sustantivo femenino,◊ cebollino sustantivo masculino
cebolleta sustantivo femenino spring onion, US scallion
' cebolleta' also found in these entries:
English:
green onion
- green
- scallion
- spring
* * *cebolleta nf1. [planta] Br spring onion, US scallion2. [en vinagre] (small) pickled onion, Br silverskin onion* * *spring onion;¡vete a escardar cebolletas! fam scram! fam, get lost! fam* * *cebolleta nf: scallion, green onion* * *cebolleta n spring onion -
7 cebollita
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8 cebolla escalonia
• scallion• shallot• spring onion -
9 cebollino
• chive• green mold• green pea plant• long-necked onion• scallion• shallot• small onion• spring onion• Young Men's Hebrew Association• young partridge -
10 chalote
• green mold• green pea plant• scallion• shallot -
11 ajo chalote
m.shallot, scallion. -
12 cebolla escalonia
f.shallot, spring onion, scallion. -
13 echalote
m.shallot. -
14 escalonio
adj.shallot. -
15 escaluna
f.shallot.
См. также в других словарях:
Shallot — Shal*lot , n. [OF. eschalote (for escalone), F. [ e]chalote. See {Scallion}, and cf. {Eschalot}.] (Bot.) A small kind of onion ({Allium Ascalonicum}) growing in clusters, and ready for gathering in spring; a scallion, or eschalot. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shallot — (n.) 1664, from Fr. échalote, from M.Fr. eschalotte, from O.Fr. eschaloigne, from V.L. *escalonia (see SCALLION (Cf. scallion)) … Etymology dictionary
shallot — ► NOUN ▪ the small bulb of a plant of the onion family, used in cookery and pickling. ORIGIN French eschalotte, alteration of Old French eschaloigne, scaloun scallion … English terms dictionary
shallot — [shə lät′, shal′ət] n. [obs. Fr eschalotte, altered < OFr eschaloigne: see SCALLION] 1. a small onion (Allium ascalonicum) whose clustered bulbs, like garlic but milder, are used for flavoring 2. GREEN ONION … English World dictionary
Shallot — Taxobox name = Shallot image width = 250px image caption = Shallots regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Liliopsida ordo = Asparagales familia = Alliaceae genus = Allium species = A. oschaninii binomial = Allium oschaninii binomial… … Wikipedia
shallot — /shal euht, sheuh lot /, n. 1. a plant, Allium cepa aggregatum (or A. ascalonicum), related to the onion, having a divided bulb used for flavoring in cookery. 2. the bulb of this plant. [1655 65; aph. var. of earlier eschalot < F échalote, dim.… … Universalium
shallot — [17] The shallot is etymologically the onion from ‘Ascalon’, an ancient port in southern Palestine. The Romans called it Ascalōnia caepa ‘Ascalonian onion’, or ascalōnia for short. In Vulgar Latin this became *escalonia, which passed into Old… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
shallot — UK [ʃəˈlɒt] / US [ʃəˈlɑt] noun [countable] Word forms shallot : singular shallot plural shallots a small vegetable similar to an onion … English dictionary
shallot — [17] The shallot is etymologically the onion from ‘Ascalon’, an ancient port in southern Palestine. The Romans called it Ascalōnia caepa ‘Ascalonian onion’, or ascalōnia for short. In Vulgar Latin this became *escalonia, which passed into Old… … Word origins
shallot — Rocambole Roc am*bole, n. [F.] [Written also {rokambole}.] (Bot.) A name of {Allium Scorodoprasum} and {Allium Ascalonium}, two kinds of garlic, the latter of which is also called {shallot}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shallot — shal·lot || ʃə lÉ‘t / lÉ’t n. plant from the onion family which produces an edible bulb; bulb of the shallot plant (used as food) … English contemporary dictionary