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1 tentar el paladar
(v.) = tempt + Posesivo + palateEx. The wide variety of bars, bistros, cafes and restaurants will tempt your palate with choices from wholesome pub food to haute cuisine.* * *(v.) = tempt + Posesivo + palateEx: The wide variety of bars, bistros, cafes and restaurants will tempt your palate with choices from wholesome pub food to haute cuisine.
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2 alta cocina
f.high cuisine, good cooking, art of fine cooking, gourmet cooking.* * *haute cuisine* * *femenino haute cuisine* * *(n.) = haute cuisineEx. The wide variety of bars, bistros, cafes and restaurants will tempt your palate with choices from wholesome pub food to haute cuisine.* * *femenino haute cuisine* * *(n.) = haute cuisineEx: The wide variety of bars, bistros, cafes and restaurants will tempt your palate with choices from wholesome pub food to haute cuisine.
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3 tentar
v.1 to feel.2 to tempt.María tentó a Ricardo Mary tempted Richard.3 to grope for, to poke into, to probe.María tentó los anteojos Mary groped for the eyeglasses.* * *1 (palpar) to feel, touch2 (incitar) to tempt, entice3 (intentar) to try, attempt4 (atraer) to attract, appeal\¡no me tientes! familiar don't tempt me!, don't say it twice!tentar al diablo figurado to tempt the devil* * *verb1) to tempt2) touch, feel* * *1. VT1) (=seducir) to tempt2) (=palpar) to feel; (Med) to probe3) (=probar) to test, try (out)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (atraer, seducir) plan/idea to tempt; persona to tempttentar a alguien A + INF — to tempt somebody to + inf
tentar a Dios or al diablo — to tempt fate o providence
2) ( probar)a) <cuerda/tabla> to testb) (ant) < comida> to try, tastec) < becerro> to test3) ( palpar) to feel2.tentarse v pron (CS fam) ( caer en la tentación) to give in to temptation* * *= entice, lure, tempt.Ex. Were we to allow ourselves to be enticed by it, we should be celebrating our Bicentennial by a return to the pre-Panizzi days in cataloging.Ex. Many librarians are also finding that demonstrations of these automated systems provide tantalizing bait to lure the nonlibrary user to instructional sessions.Ex. Science fiction may be so obviously rubbishy that one is tempted to dismiss the whole product as rubbish.----* tentar el paladar = tempt + Posesivo + palate.* tentar la providencia = tempt + providence.* tentar la suerte = dance with + the devil, take + Posesivo + chances.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (atraer, seducir) plan/idea to tempt; persona to tempttentar a alguien A + INF — to tempt somebody to + inf
tentar a Dios or al diablo — to tempt fate o providence
2) ( probar)a) <cuerda/tabla> to testb) (ant) < comida> to try, tastec) < becerro> to test3) ( palpar) to feel2.tentarse v pron (CS fam) ( caer en la tentación) to give in to temptation* * *= entice, lure, tempt.Ex: Were we to allow ourselves to be enticed by it, we should be celebrating our Bicentennial by a return to the pre-Panizzi days in cataloging.
Ex: Many librarians are also finding that demonstrations of these automated systems provide tantalizing bait to lure the nonlibrary user to instructional sessions.Ex: Science fiction may be so obviously rubbishy that one is tempted to dismiss the whole product as rubbish.* tentar el paladar = tempt + Posesivo + palate.* tentar la providencia = tempt + providence.* tentar la suerte = dance with + the devil, take + Posesivo + chances.* * *tentar [A5 ]vtA (atraer, seducir) «plan/idea» to tempt; «persona» to temptme tienta tu propuesta I am very tempted by your proposalno me tienta nada la oferta the offer doesn't tempt me in the least, I don't find the offer at all tempting, I'm not at all tempted by the offerno me tientes con esos bombones don't tempt me with those chocolatestentar a algn A + INF to tempt sb to + INFnada podría tentarlo a dejar sus estudios nothing could entice o tempt him away from his books, nothing could tempt him to leave his bookstentar a Dios or al diablo to tempt fate o providenceB (probar)1 ‹cuerda/tabla› to test2 ( ant); ‹comida› to try, taste3 ‹becerro› to test, assessC (palpar) to feel■ tentarseme tenté y le acepté un cigarrillo I gave in to temptation and took a cigarette from him2(CS fam) (de risa): me tenté y tuve que salir de la clase I was dying o bursting to laugh so much that I had to leave the classroom ( colloq)* * *
tentar ( conjugate tentar) verbo transitivo
1 (atraer, seducir) [plan/idea] to tempt;
[ persona] to tempt;
estuve tentado de decírselo I was tempted to tell him;
tentar a algn a hacer algo to tempt sb to do sth
2 ( probar)
tentar verbo transitivo
1 (incitar) to tempt: estoy tentado a decírselo, I'm tempted to tell him
me tienta la idea, I find the idea very tempting
2 (palpar con las manos) to feel, touch
' tentar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
seducir
- suerte
English:
push
- tempt
* * *♦ vt1. [incitar] to tempt;no me tientes, que no tengo dinero para irme de viaje don't tempt me, I don't have enough money to go travelling;lo tentó el diablo he was tempted by the devil;tentar a alguien con algo to tempt sb with sth;tentar a alguien a hacer algo to tempt sb to do sth;2. [atraer] to tempt;es gente a la que no le tienta el lujo he's the sort of person who isn't tempted by luxury;me tienta mucho la idea I find the idea very tempting3. [palpar] to feel;se tentó los bolsillos en busca del encendedor he felt his pockets for the lighter4. Taurom = to goad (a young bull) with a spear to test its mettle* * *v/t tempt, entice* * *tentar {55} vt1) tocar: to feel, to touch2) probar: to test, to try3) atraer: to tempt, to entice* * *tentar vb1. (seducir) to temptse tentó los bolsillos, pero la cartera no estaba he felt his pockets, but his wallet wasn't there -
4 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
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