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1 broqueta
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2 espeto
• skewer -
3 brocheta
f.1 shish kebab (cooking).2 skewer, brochette, kebab.* * *1 skewer* * *SF skewer* * ** * *= skewer.Ex. Cut up the leftovers into strips, stick on skewers and finish quickly on the grill.* * ** * *= skewer.Ex: Cut up the leftovers into strips, stick on skewers and finish quickly on the grill.
* * *brochette, skewer* * *
brocheta sustantivo femenino ( aguja) brochette, skewer;
( plato) kebab
brocheta sustantivo femenino
1 (varilla para ensartar alimentos) brochette, skewer
2 (comida servida ensartada) kebab
' brocheta' also found in these entries:
English:
kebab
- skewer
* * *1. [varilla] skewer2. [plato] kebab;brocheta de carne/de pollo shish/chicken kebab* * *f skewer* * *brocheta nf: skewer -
4 espetar
v.1 to blurt out, to tell straight out (palabras).Elsa espetó la verdad Elsa blurted out the truth.2 to skewer (meat).Espetamos el pollo entero para asar We skewered the whole chicken to roast3 to scold.Ellos espetaron al chico They scolded the boy.4 to snap at, to blurt out to.Me espeta Ricardo Ricardo blurts out to me.* * *1 (carne etc) to skewer2 (clavar) to stab* * *1. VT1) (=atravesar) [gen] to transfix, pierce, run through; [+ carne] to skewer, spit2) (=realizar) [+ orden] to rap out; [+ lección, sermón] to read; [+ pregunta] to fireespetar algo a algn — to spring sth on sb, broach a subject (unexpectedly) with sb
2.See:* * *verbo transitivo1) (fam)a) ( soltar de repente) < grosería> to spit... out; < noticia> to blurt... outb) ( hacer escuchar) <discurso/sermón> to inflict... on2) <carne/pescado> ( con asador) to put... on a spit; ( con pincho) to skewer* * *verbo transitivo1) (fam)a) ( soltar de repente) < grosería> to spit... out; < noticia> to blurt... outb) ( hacer escuchar) <discurso/sermón> to inflict... on2) <carne/pescado> ( con asador) to put... on a spit; ( con pincho) to skewer* * *espetar [A1 ]vtA ( fam)1 (soltar de repente) ‹grosería› to spit … out; ‹noticia› to blurt … outle espetaron la noticia así they sprang the news on him just like that, they blurted the news out to him just like that2 (hacer escuchar) ‹discurso/sermón› to inflict … onnos espetó un sermón sobre los buenos modales he inflicted a lecture about good manners on us, he made us sit through a lecture on good manners, he lectured us on good mannersB1 ‹carne/pescado› (con un asador) to put … on a spit; (con un pincho) to skewer2 ‹persona› to run … through* * *espetar vtde pronto me espetó que me callara he suddenly snapped at me to be quiet;“¡he dicho que no!”, espetó ella “I said no!” she snapped2. [carne] to skewer* * *v/t1 run through3 decir come out with, blurt out* * *espetar vt1) : to blurt out2) : to skewer -
5 espetón
m.1 poker, metal rod for poking a fire.2 skewer, spit.* * *1 spit, skewer* * *SM1) (Culin) (=broqueta) skewer; (=asador) spit; (=clavija) large pin, iron pin; (=atizador) poker2) (=pinchazo) jab, poke* * *b) ( para la lumbre) poker* * *b) ( para la lumbre) poker* * *2 (estoque) sword3 (para la lumbre) poker* * *espetón nm1. [pincho] skewer, spit2. [pez] needlefish, pipefish* * *m spit; ( pincho) skewer -
6 ensartar
v.1 to string (perlas).2 to gore (atravesar) (torero).ensartó las verduras en pinchos he threaded the vegetables on skewers* * *2 figurado to reel off, rattle off* * *verbto thread, string* * *1. VT1) (=pinchar) [+ cuentas] to string; [+ aguja] to thread; [+ carne] to spit2) [+ ideas] to string together; [+ disculpas] to reel off2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <perlas/cuentas> to stringb) ( con pincho) to skewerc) ( enhebrar) to threadd) ( clavar)2) < disparates> to reel off, trot out; < insultos> to come out with a string o stream of2.ensartarse v prona) (AmL fam) (en discusión, asunto) to get involvedb) (CS fam) ( engañarse)* * *= string.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio strung.Ex. There is no question of stringing together simple concepts in a preferred citation order to produce a single index description of the summarized subject content of a document.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <perlas/cuentas> to stringb) ( con pincho) to skewerc) ( enhebrar) to threadd) ( clavar)2) < disparates> to reel off, trot out; < insultos> to come out with a string o stream of2.ensartarse v prona) (AmL fam) (en discusión, asunto) to get involvedb) (CS fam) ( engañarse)* * *= string.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio strung.Ex: There is no question of stringing together simple concepts in a preferred citation order to produce a single index description of the summarized subject content of a document.
* * *ensartar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹perlas/cuentas› to string2 (con un pincho) to skewer3 ‹aguja› to threadB ‹disparates› to reel off, trot out; ‹insultos› to come out with a string o stream o barrage of2 (CS fam) (clavarse) to be taken in ( colloq), to be suckered ( AmE colloq) ensartarse CON algn to be wrong ABOUT sbme ensarté con el auto que compré the car turned out to be a bad buy* * *
ensartar ( conjugate ensartar) verbo transitivo
d) ( clavar) ensartar algo en algo to stick sth in(to) sth
ensartar verbo transitivo
1 (cuentas de un collar, etc) to string
2 (con un pincho) to spit
3 (ideas) to link
' ensartar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
brocheta
English:
string
- thread
* * *♦ vt1. [con hilo] [perlas] to string;[aguja] to thread2. [con algo puntiagudo] [comida] to skewer;[torero] to gore;ensartó las verduras en pinchos he threaded the vegetables on skewers;le ensartó el puñal en la espalda she plunged the dagger into his back3. [cosas inconexas] to reel o rattle off;ensartar mentiras to tell one lie after anotherme ensartaron con estos CDs these CDs were a rip-off* * *v/t1 en hilo string2 aguja thread4 L.Am. ( engañar) trick, trap* * *ensartar vt1) enhebrar: to string, to thread2) : to skewer, to pierce -
7 pincho
m.1 (sharp) point (punta).2 prickle, thorn (espina) (de planta).3 pointed stick (varilla).4 bar snack, aperitif (tapa). (peninsular Spanish)pincho moruno shish kebab5 skewer, kebab, spit, prod.6 hatpin.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: pinchar.* * *1 (de una planta) thorn2 (de un erizo) spine, prickle3 (de aperitivo) snack4 (de carne) shish kebab5 (brocheta) skewer\pincho moruno shish kebab* * *SM1) (=punta) point; (=varilla) pointed stick, spike2) [de zarza, flor] thorn, prickle; [de cactus, animal] spike, prickle3) ** (=navaja) knife4) (Culin) tapa5) *** (=pene) prick **** * *1) (de rosa, zarza) thorn, prickle (colloq); ( de cactus) spine, prickle (colloq)2) (Esp) ( de aperitivo) bar snack3) (Per vulg) ( pene) cock (vulg), prick (vulg)•• Cultural note:In Spain, pinchos are small portions of food, often on a cocktail stick, eaten in a bar or café. Often free, they are similar to tapas, but much smaller. There are pinchos of many foods, including Spanish omelet, ham, sausage, and anchovy. See also ración* * *= skewer.Ex. Cut up the leftovers into strips, stick on skewers and finish quickly on the grill.* * *1) (de rosa, zarza) thorn, prickle (colloq); ( de cactus) spine, prickle (colloq)2) (Esp) ( de aperitivo) bar snack3) (Per vulg) ( pene) cock (vulg), prick (vulg)•• Cultural note:In Spain, pinchos are small portions of food, often on a cocktail stick, eaten in a bar or café. Often free, they are similar to tapas, but much smaller. There are pinchos of many foods, including Spanish omelet, ham, sausage, and anchovy. See also ración* * *= skewer.Ex: Cut up the leftovers into strips, stick on skewers and finish quickly on the grill.
* * *pincho (↑ pincho a1)B ( Esp) (de aperitivo) bar snackCompuestos:( Esp) small portion of Spanish omelet*( Esp) pork kebabIn Spain, pinchos are small portions of food, often on a cocktail stick, eaten in a bar or café. Often free, they are similar to tapas (↑ tapa a1), but much smaller. There are pinchos of many foods, including Spanish omelet, ham, sausage, and anchovy. See also ración (↑ ración a1)* * *
Del verbo pinchar: ( conjugate pinchar)
pincho es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
pinchó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
pinchar
pincho
pinchar ( conjugate pinchar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ rueda› to puncture
2 (fam) ( poner una inyección) to give … a shot (colloq)
3 ‹ teléfono› to tap, bug
4 (Inf) to click on
5 (Esp fam) ‹ discos› to play
verbo intransitivo
1 [ planta] to be prickly
2 (Auto) to get a flat (tire( conjugate tire)), get a puncture
3 (Chi fam) ( con el sexo opuesto) See Also→ ligar verbo intransitivo
pincharse verbo pronominal
1 ( refl) [ persona] ( accidentalmente) to prick oneself;
( inyectarse) (fam) to shoot up (sl), to jack up (sl)
2 [ rueda] to puncture;
[globo/balón] to burst;
pincho sustantivo masculino
1 (de rosa, zarza) thorn, prickle (colloq);
( de cactus) spine, prickle (colloq)
2 (Esp) ( de aperitivo) bar snack
pinchar
I verbo transitivo
1 (con algo punzante) to prick
2 (un balón, globo, etc) to burst
3 (una rueda) to puncture
4 Med to give an injection [to]
5 (un teléfono, etc) to bug, tap
6 (discos) to play
7 (provocar) to needle, egg sb on
II verbo intransitivo
1 (una planta, espina, etc) to prickle
2 Auto to get a flat tyre
♦ Locuciones: ni pinchar ni cortar, to cut no ice
pincho sustantivo masculino
1 (de una planta) prickle
2 (de un animal) spine
3 (de un objeto) spike
4 (de comida) small portion
pincho moruno, kebab
' pincho' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ensartar
- moruna
- moruno
- odisea
- pinchar
- rueda
English:
skewer
- spike
- kebab
* * *pincho nm1. [punta] (sharp) point2. [espina] [de planta] prickle, thorn3. [varilla] pointed stickpincho moruno = marinated pork cooked on a skewer;pincho de tortilla = small portion of Spanish omelette* * *m GASTR bar snack* * *pincho n1. (espina) spine / thornme he clavado un pincho del cactus en el dedo I've got a cactus spine stuck in my finger spine es un pincho largo y fino y puede ser de un animal o de una planta; thorn es un pincho más corto y solo es de una planta2. (aperitivo) snack -
8 broqueta
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9 espeto
m.spit, skewer.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: espetar.* * *1 spit, skewer* * * -
10 brocha
f.1 brush.brocha de afeitar shaving brush2 cajoler, soft-soaper.* * *1 brush, paintbrush\brocha de afeitar shaving brush* * *1. SF1) (=para pintar) paintbrush, large paintbrushpintor de brocha gorda — (lit) painter and decorator; (fig) bad painter
2)3) Cono Sur skewer, spit4) CAm * (=zalamero) creep **2.ADJ CAm meddling, creeping *, servile* * ** * *= brush, paint brush.Ex. The artist then drew, sketched or painted on the grained surface using greasy crayon, pen, brush, or even a finger.Ex. Pictorial sources are created by the portrayal of historical events or subjects using, inter alia, a paint brush, drawing-pen, or pencil, graphic techniques or the camera.----* aplicar con brocha = brush.* * ** * *= brush, paint brush.Ex: The artist then drew, sketched or painted on the grained surface using greasy crayon, pen, brush, or even a finger.
Ex: Pictorial sources are created by the portrayal of historical events or subjects using, inter alia, a paint brush, drawing-pen, or pencil, graphic techniques or the camera.* aplicar con brocha = brush.* * ** * *
brocha sustantivo femenino ( de pintor) paintbrush, brush;
( de afeitar) shaving brush;
( en cosmética) blusher brush
brocha sustantivo femenino
1 (para pintar) paintbrush
2 brocha de afeitar, shaving brush
brocha de maquillar, blusher brush
' brocha' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pintor
English:
brush
- paintbrush
- shaving brush
- paint
- shaving
* * *brocha nf[de pintor] brush; [de maquillaje] make-up brush;de brocha gorda [basto] broad, vulgar;pintor de brocha gorda painter and decoratorbrocha de afeitar shaving brush* * *f brush* * *brocha nf: paintbrush* * * -
11 moruno
adj.Moorish.* * *► adjetivo1 Moorish* * *ADJ pey Moorishpincho 4)* * *moruno -na‹aspecto/estilo› Moorishojos morunos dark brown eyes* * *
moruno,-a adjetivo Moorish
Culin pincho moruno, kebab
' moruno' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
moruna
- pincho
* * *moruno, -a adjMoorish;Esppincho moruno = marinated pork cooked on a skewer* * *adj despMoorish -
12 fierrito
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13 asador
• roasted offal• roaster• roasting• roasting jack• roasting spit• rob• skewer• turnspit -
14 atravesar con el asador
• pierce with the skewerDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > atravesar con el asador
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15 brocheta
• brochette• kebab• skewer -
16 espetón
• pointed rod• skewer -
17 pincho
• hating• hatred• kebab• skewer
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