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plural - shellfish; noun (any of several kinds of sea animal covered with a shell (eg oyster, crab).) crustáceo, marisco(s)shellfish n mariscotr['ʃelfɪʃ]shellfish ['ʃɛl.fɪʃ] n: marisco mn.• concha s.f.• marisco s.m.a) c ( creature) marisco mb) u ( collectively) mariscos mpl, marisco m (Esp)['ʃelfɪʃ]N (pl shellfish) (Zool) crustáceo m ; (as food) marisco(s) m(pl)* * *a) c ( creature) marisco mb) u ( collectively) mariscos mpl, marisco m (Esp) -
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13 dish consisting of rice with shellfish
English-spanish dictionary > dish consisting of rice with shellfish
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14 paralytic shellfish poisoning
English-Spanish medical dictionary > paralytic shellfish poisoning
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Del verbo mariscar: ( conjugate mariscar) \ \
marisco es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
mariscó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: mariscar marisco
marisco sustantivo masculino shellfish (pl), seafood
mariscar verbo intransitivo to gather shellfish
marisco sustantivo masculino seafood, shellfish ' marisco' also found in these entries: Spanish: buey - excepcional - navaja - salpicón - pelar English: lobster - seafood - shellfish - sea - shell -
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'skoləp(an edible shellfish that has a pair of hinged, fan-shaped shells.) vieiratr['skɒləp]1 (mollusc) vieira, concha de peregrino2 (shell) concha de peregrino, venera3 SMALLSEWING/SMALL festón nombre masculino1 SMALLSEWING/SMALL festonear2 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL guisar al graténscallop ['skɑləp, 'skæ-] n1) : vieira f (molusco)2) : festón m (decoración)n.• concha usada como plato para servir mariscos s.f.• festón (Textil) s.m.• venera s.f.• zamburiña s.f.v.• cocer mariscos en su concha v.• festonear v.• guisar al gratén v.'skæləp ['skɒlǝp]1. N1) (Zool) venera f2) (Sew) festón m, onda f2. VT1) (Culin) guisar en conchas2) (Sew) festonear3.CPDscallop shell N — venera f
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1. noun1) (the hard outer covering of a shellfish, egg, nut etc: an eggshell; A tortoise can pull its head and legs under its shell.) concha, caracol2) (an outer covering or framework: After the fire, all that was left was the burned-out shell of the building.) armazón3) (a metal case filled with explosives and fired from a gun etc: A shell exploded right beside him.) cartucho
2. verb1) (to remove from its shell or pod: You have to shell peas before eating them.) desvainar, quitar la concha2) (to fire explosive shells at: The army shelled the enemy mercilessly.) bombardear•- come out of one's shell
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shell n1. cáscara2. concha3. caparazóntr[ʃel]1 (of egg, nut) cáscara; (of pea) vaina; (of tortoise, lobster, etc) caparazón nombre masculino; (of snail, oyster, etc) concha2 (of building) armazón nombre masculino, esqueleto, estructura; (of vehicle) armazón nombre masculino; (of ship) casco3 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL (for explosives) proyectil nombre masculino, obús nombre masculino; (cartridge) cartucho2 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL bombardear\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLit's as easy as shelling peas es coser y cantarto come out of one's shell salir del cascarónto go/retire/withdraw into one's shell retraerseshell shock neurosis nombre femenino de guerrashell suit chándal nombre masculinoshell ['ʃɛl] vt1) : desvainar (chícharos), pelar (nueces, etc.)2) bombard: bombardearshell n1) seashell: concha f2) : cáscara f (de huevos, nueces, etc.), vaina f (de chícharos, etc.), caparazón m (de crustáceos, tortugas, etc.)3) : cartucho m, casquillo ma.45 caliber shell: un cartucho calibre.45n.• armazón s.m.• camisa s.f.• caparazón s.m.• carapacho s.m.• casco s.m.• concha s.f.• coraza s.f.• cáscara s.f.• granada s.f.• obús s.m.• proyectil s.m.• vaina s.f.• yola s.f.v.• bombardear v.• descascar v.• descascarar v.• descascarillar v.• desenvainar v.• desgranar v.• desvainar v.ʃel
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1)a) (of egg, nut) cáscara f; ( of sea mollusk) concha f; (of tortoise, turtle, snail, crustacean) caparazón m or f, carapacho mpastry shell — ( Culin) base f ( de masa)
to come out of one's shell — salir* del cascarón
to go back o retreat into one's shell — retraerse*
b) ( of building) estructura f, armazón m or f, esqueleto m; ( of vehicle) armazón m or f2) ( Mil)a) ( for artillery) proyectil m, obús mb) ( for small arms) cartucho m
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1) ( Culin) \<\<peas\>\> pelar, desvainar; \<\<nuts/eggs/prawns\>\> pelar; \<\<mussel/clam\>\> quitarle la concha a, desconchar2) ( Mil) \<\<positionoops/city\>\> bombardear
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vi ( Mil) bombardearPhrasal Verbs:[ʃel]1. N1) [of egg, nut] cáscara f ; [of tortoise, turtle] caparazón m, carapacho m ; [of snail, shellfish] concha f, caracol m (LAm); [of pea] vaina f ; [of coconut] cáscara f leñosa- come out of one's shell- crawl or go into one's shell3) (=artillery round) obús m, proyectil m ; (US) [of shotgun] cartucho m4) (Culin) [of pie, flan] masa f2. VT1) [+ peas] pelar, desvainar; [+ nuts] pelar, descascarar; [+ mussels, cockles] quitar la concha a; [+ prawns] pelar; [+ eggs] quitar la cáscara ashelled prawns — gambas fpl peladas
2) (Mil) bombardear3.CPDshell game N — (US) (lit) (=trick) juego consistente en adivinar en cuál de tres cubiletes se esconde un objeto, triles ** fpl ; (fig) (=fraud) artimaña f
shell hole N — hoyo que forma un obús al explotar
shell shock N — neurosis f inv de guerra
shell suit N — tipo de chandal
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1)a) (of egg, nut) cáscara f; ( of sea mollusk) concha f; (of tortoise, turtle, snail, crustacean) caparazón m or f, carapacho mpastry shell — ( Culin) base f ( de masa)
to come out of one's shell — salir* del cascarón
to go back o retreat into one's shell — retraerse*
b) ( of building) estructura f, armazón m or f, esqueleto m; ( of vehicle) armazón m or f2) ( Mil)a) ( for artillery) proyectil m, obús mb) ( for small arms) cartucho m
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1) ( Culin) \<\<peas\>\> pelar, desvainar; \<\<nuts/eggs/prawns\>\> pelar; \<\<mussel/clam\>\> quitarle la concha a, desconchar2) ( Mil) \<\<position/troops/city\>\> bombardear
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'oistə(a type of shellfish eaten as food, and from which pearls are got.) ostraoyster n ostratr['ɔɪstəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (shellfish) ostra\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLoyster bed / oyster farm criadero de ostrasoyster ['ɔɪstər] n: ostra f, ostión m Mexn.• ostra s.f.'ɔɪstər, 'ɔɪstə(r)noun (Culin, Zool) ostra f, ostión m (Méx)['ɔɪstǝ(r)]1.2.CPDoyster cracker N — (US) galletita f salada
oyster farm N — criadero m de ostras
oyster farming N — ostricultura f, cría f de ostras
oyster shell N — concha f de ostra
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shuck ['ʃʌk] vt: pelar (mazorcas, etc.), abrir (almejas, etc.)shuck n1) husk: cascarilla f, cáscara f (de una nuez, etc.), hojas fpl (de una mazorca)2) shell: concha f (de una almeja, etc.)ʃʌka) \<\<pea\>\> pelar, desenvainar; \<\<clam\>\> abrir*, desbullarb) shuck (off) (AmE colloq) \<\<coat\>\> quitarse; \<\<boyfriend\>\> plantar (fam), botar (AmL exc RPl fam); \<\<career\>\> abandonar, plantar (fam), dejar botado (AmL exc RPl fam)[ʃʌk]1. N1) (=husk) vaina f, hollejo m2) (US) [of shellfish] concha f (de marisco)3)shucks! — ¡cáscaras!
2. VT1) [+ peas etc] desenvainar2) (US) [+ shellfish] desbullar* * *[ʃʌk]a) \<\<pea\>\> pelar, desenvainar; \<\<clam\>\> abrir*, desbullarb) shuck (off) (AmE colloq) \<\<coat\>\> quitarse; \<\<boyfriend\>\> plantar (fam), botar (AmL exc RPl fam); \<\<career\>\> abandonar, plantar (fam), dejar botado (AmL exc RPl fam) -
20 marisquería
marisquería sustantivo femenino seafood o shellfish restaurant/bar/shop
marisquería sustantivo femenino seafood/shellfish restaurant
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