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1 saber a gloria
• taste• taste bud• taste delicious• taste delightful• taste divine• taste good• taste like -
2 papila
f.papilla (anatomy).papila gustativa taste bud* * *1 papilla* * *SF papilla* * *femenino papilla* * *----* papila gustativa = taste bud.* * *femenino papilla* * ** papila gustativa = taste bud.* * *papillaCompuesto:taste bud* * *
papila f Anat papilla
las papilas gustativas, the taste buds
' papila' also found in these entries:
English:
taste bud
- taste
* * *papila nfpapillapapila gustativa taste bud -
3 gustativo
adj.gustative, taste.* * *► adjetivo1 gustative\papila gustativa taste bud* * *ADJ taste antes de s* * *- va adjetivo taste (before n)* * *----* papila gustativa = taste bud.* * *- va adjetivo taste (before n)* * ** papila gustativa = taste bud.* * *gustativo -va* * *gustativo, -a adjtaste;papila gustativa taste bud* * *adj taste atr* * *gustativo, -va adj: tastepapilas gustativas: taste buds -
4 papila gustativa
f.taste bud, taste papilla, calyculus gustatorius.* * *taste bud* * *(n.) = taste budEx. This gourmet food store offers everything for your special taste buds, sturgeon caviar, truffles, pasta etc..* * *(n.) = taste budEx: This gourmet food store offers everything for your special taste buds, sturgeon caviar, truffles, pasta etc..
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5 paladar
m.1 palate.su arte no se ajusta al paladar europeo his art doesn't appeal to European taste2 taste.* * *1 palate2 figurado taste\* * *SM1) (Anat) (hard) palate, roof of the mouth2) (=gusto) palate* * *a) (Anat) palate; ( gusto) palateb) (Vin)tener buen paladar — licor to be very smooth on the palate
* * *= palate, taste bud.Ex. The article is entitled 'Teaching medical informatics a la carte: a curriculum for the professional palate'.Ex. This gourmet food store offers everything for your special taste buds, sturgeon caviar, truffles, pasta etc..----* paladar blando = soft palate.* paladar duro = hard palate.* paladar, el = roof of the mouth, the.* paladar hendido = cleft palate.* tentar el paladar = tempt + Posesivo + palate.* velo del paladar = soft palate.* * *a) (Anat) palate; ( gusto) palateb) (Vin)tener buen paladar — licor to be very smooth on the palate
* * *el paladar(n.) = roof of the mouth, theEx: The roof of the mouth (palate) is divided into two parts. The front part has ridges and is hard (hard palate); the back part is relatively smooth and soft (soft palate).
= palate, taste bud.Ex: The article is entitled 'Teaching medical informatics a la carte: a curriculum for the professional palate'.
Ex: This gourmet food store offers everything for your special taste buds, sturgeon caviar, truffles, pasta etc..* paladar blando = soft palate.* paladar duro = hard palate.* paladar, el = roof of the mouth, the.* paladar hendido = cleft palate.* tentar el paladar = tempt + Posesivo + palate.* velo del paladar = soft palate.* * *1 [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] ( Anat) palate2 (gusto) palateuna comida para paladares exigentes a meal for those with a discerning palate3 ( Vin):tener buen paladar «licor/vino» to be very smooth on the palate* * *
paladar sustantivo masculino
palate
paladar sustantivo masculino
1 Anat palate
2 (sentido del gusto) palate: con el tiempo ha perdido el paladar, she's lost her sense of taste over the years
' paladar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acre
- palatina
- palatino
- regalo
- velo
- exigente
English:
palate
- roof
- cleft
* * *♦ nm1. [en la boca] palate2. [gusto] palate, taste;su arte no se ajusta al paladar europeo his art doesn't appeal to European taste♦ nf o nmCuba = small restaurant in a private house* * *m1 palate;tener un paladar fino, tener buen paladar fig have a discerning palate* * *paladar nm1) : palate2) gusto: taste* * *paladar n palate -
6 bulbo gustativo
m.taste bud, caliculus gustatorius, taste bulb. -
7 gusto
• appetite• flaunt• flavor-rich• flavoring spice• flavour with aniseed• gustily• gusty• hunger• keen enjoyment• pleasure• propensity• Tasmanian wolf• taste bud -
8 paladar
• palate• roof of the mouth• Tasmanian wolf• taste bud -
9 sabor
• flaunt• flavor-rich• flavoring spice• flavour with aniseed• sapidity• sapor• savor• savoriness• savour• Tasmanian wolf• taste bud• taster• tasting -
10 sapidez
• sapidity• Tasmanian wolf• taste bud -
11 yema botón
f.taste bud. -
12 yema gustativa
f.taste bud. -
13 sacudir
v.1 to shake.El temblor sacude la tierra The quake shakes up the ground.2 to beat (golpear) (alfombra).3 to shake, to shock.4 to do the dusting.María sacude en las tardes Mary does the dusting in the afternoons.5 to dust.María sacude el mueble Mary dusts the furniture.* * *1 (gen) to shake2 (alfombra etc) to shake out; (polvo, arena) to shake off3 (golpear) to beat4 (cabeza) to shake5 (dar una paliza) to beat up6 (moscas, mosquitos, etc) to flick away, flick off7 figurado (emocionar, alterar) to shake1 (quitarse) to shake off2 (moscas, mosquitos, etc) to flick away, flick off* * *verb1) to shake2) jerk•* * *1. VT1) (=agitar) [+ árbol, edificio, cabeza] to shake; [+ ala] to flap; [+ alfombra] to beat; [+ colchón] to shake, shake the dust out of2) (=quitar) [+ tierra] to shake off; [+ cuerda] to jerk, tug3) (=conmover) to shake4) * (=pegar)5)sacudir dinero a algn — * to screw money out of sb *
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) (fam) < niño> to clobber (colloq)sacudir la cabeza — ( para negar) to shake one's head; ( para afirmar) to nod (one's head)
c) ( hacer temblar) to shaked) (CS, Méx) ( limpiar) to dust, do the dusting2) (conmover, afectar) to shake2.una revolución que sacudió los cimientos de la sociedad — a revolution which shook society to its foundations
sacudir vi (CS, Méx) to dust3.sacudirse v pron (refl)a) ( apartar de sí) < problema> to shrug off; <sueño/modorra> to shake offb) ( quitarse) <arena/polvo> to shake offsacúdete los pelos del perro — (CS) brush the dog hairs off you
* * *= shake up, jar, jolt, flail, thrash, wallop, rock, swish.Ex. This will shake up library managers no end.Ex. She analyzes how her memory was jarred by this massacre.Ex. When the area was jolted by a severe earthquake rescue teams rushed in from all over the country.Ex. The crab's mouth has elongated setae, notably on the maxilla, which it repeatedly flails through the seawater to feed on suspended material.Ex. Later footage shows the killer whales with the pups in their mouths, thrashing them about.Ex. He walloped Bud, tore his shirt, and made him eat dirt.Ex. The earth tremor that rocked the centre of Melbourne was one of three quakes that hit Australia in the one day.Ex. Swishing wine in the mouth helps you taste all the flavors in a wine.----* sacudir de lo lindo = knock + the living daylights out of, knock + the hell out out of, beat + Nombre + (all) hollow.* sacudir el polvo = dust.* sacudir las telarañas = blow + the cobwebs away/off/out.* sacudirse de encima = shake off.* sacudirse las telarañas = blow + the cobwebs away/off/out.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) (fam) < niño> to clobber (colloq)sacudir la cabeza — ( para negar) to shake one's head; ( para afirmar) to nod (one's head)
c) ( hacer temblar) to shaked) (CS, Méx) ( limpiar) to dust, do the dusting2) (conmover, afectar) to shake2.una revolución que sacudió los cimientos de la sociedad — a revolution which shook society to its foundations
sacudir vi (CS, Méx) to dust3.sacudirse v pron (refl)a) ( apartar de sí) < problema> to shrug off; <sueño/modorra> to shake offb) ( quitarse) <arena/polvo> to shake offsacúdete los pelos del perro — (CS) brush the dog hairs off you
* * *= shake up, jar, jolt, flail, thrash, wallop, rock, swish.Ex: This will shake up library managers no end.
Ex: She analyzes how her memory was jarred by this massacre.Ex: When the area was jolted by a severe earthquake rescue teams rushed in from all over the country.Ex: The crab's mouth has elongated setae, notably on the maxilla, which it repeatedly flails through the seawater to feed on suspended material.Ex: Later footage shows the killer whales with the pups in their mouths, thrashing them about.Ex: He walloped Bud, tore his shirt, and made him eat dirt.Ex: The earth tremor that rocked the centre of Melbourne was one of three quakes that hit Australia in the one day.Ex: Swishing wine in the mouth helps you taste all the flavors in a wine.* sacudir de lo lindo = knock + the living daylights out of, knock + the hell out out of, beat + Nombre + (all) hollow.* sacudir el polvo = dust.* sacudir las telarañas = blow + the cobwebs away/off/out.* sacudirse de encima = shake off.* sacudirse las telarañas = blow + the cobwebs away/off/out.* * *sacudir [I1 ]vtAsacudió la arena de la toalla he shook the sand out of the towel3sacudió la cabeza en señal de afirmación he nodded (his head) in agreement4 (hacer temblar) to shakeel terremoto sacudió toda la ciudad the earthquake shook the entire cityun escalofrío la sacudió de pies a cabeza a shiver went right through her5 (CS, Méx) (limpiar) to dusttengo que sacudir el polvo I have to dust o do the dustingB (conmover, afectar) to shakesu trágica muerte sacudió a la población his tragic death sent shock waves through o shook the populationuna revolución que sacudió los cimientos de la sociedad a revolution which shook society to its foundations o which rocked the foundations of society■ sacudirvi(CS, Méx) to dust( refl)1 (apartar de sí) ‹problema› to shrug off; ‹sueño/modorra› to shake offno sé cómo sacudirme a este tipo I don't know how to get rid of this guy ( colloq), I don't know how to shake this guy off o get this guy off my back ( colloq)la vaca se sacudía las moscas con el rabo the cow was flicking the flies off with its tail2 (quitarse) ‹arena/polvo› to shake offsacúdete los pelos del perro (CS); brush the dog hairs off you* * *
sacudir ( conjugate sacudir) verbo transitivo
1
( golpear) ‹alfombra/colchón› to beat;
( para afirmar) to nod (one's head)
2 (conmover, afectar) to shake
verbo intransitivo (CS, Méx) to dust
sacudirse verbo pronominal ( refl) ( quitarse) ‹arena/polvo› to shake off
sacudir verbo transitivo
1 (de un lado a otro) to shake
2 (para limpiar) to shake off
(una alfombra) to beat
3 (algo molesto) to brush off
4 fam (pegar a alguien) to wallop, beat sb up
5 (con una emoción intensa) to shock, shake
6 fig (impresionar) la muerte del poeta sacudió a todo el país, the death of the poet affected all the country
' sacudir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
trapo
English:
agitate
- beat
- flail
- fluff
- jerk
- jolt
- shake
- shake down
- swish
- toss
- buffet
- dust
- flutter
- jar
- jiggle
- rock
* * *♦ vt1. [agitar] to shake;el terremoto sacudió la ciudad the earthquake shook the city2. [quitar] [agitando] to shake off;[frotando] to brush off;sacudir el polvo a una mesa to dust a table3. [golpear] [alfombra] to beat;[mantel, chaqueta] to shake out; Fam [persona] to whack;sacude bien las migas del mantel shake all the crumbs off the tablecloth;le sacudió una bofetada she slapped him4. [conmover] to shake, to shock;su asesinato sacudió a la población people were shaken by his assassination♦ viRP to shake oneself, to give oneself a shake;hay que sacudir bien, si no queda todo el polvo you have to give yourself a good shake, or you stay covered in dust* * *I v/t1 tb figshake2 famniño beat, wallop fam* * *sacudir vt1) : to shake, to beat2) : to jerk, to jolt3) : to dust off4) conmover: to shake up, to shock* * *sacudir vb
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