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1 puré
m.purée, mash.* * *\hacer a alguien puré familiar (físicamente) to make mincemeat of somebody 2 (moralmente) to shatter somebodyhecho,-a puré familiar shatteredpuré de patatas mashed potatoes* * *SM (Culin) purée, (thick) souppuré de guisantes — (lit) pea soup; (fig) peasouper *, thick fog
puré de tomate — tomato purée, tomato paste
* * *puré de tomates — tomato purée o paste
puré de papas or (Esp) patatas — mashed o creamed potatoes; ( más líquido) potato purée
estar hecho puré — (fam) to be beat o done in (colloq)
* * *= puree, mash.Ex. About half the yield is consumed fresh and the rest is processed into juices, purees and candied fruit.Ex. The main dish sold is pie and mash -- a minced beef pie and mashed potato.----* hacer Algo puré = mash.* hecho puré = mashed.* puré de guisantes = mushy peas.* puré de patatas = mashed potato.* * *puré de tomates — tomato purée o paste
puré de papas or (Esp) patatas — mashed o creamed potatoes; ( más líquido) potato purée
estar hecho puré — (fam) to be beat o done in (colloq)
* * *= puree, mash.Ex: About half the yield is consumed fresh and the rest is processed into juices, purees and candied fruit.
Ex: The main dish sold is pie and mash -- a minced beef pie and mashed potato.* hacer Algo puré = mash.* hecho puré = mashed.* puré de guisantes = mushy peas.* puré de patatas = mashed potato.* * *puré de verduras puréed vegetablespuré de tomates tomato purée o pastepuré de papas or ( Esp) patatas mashed o creamed potatoes; (más líquido) potato purée* * *
puré sustantivo masculino:
puré de tomates tomato purée o paste;
puré de papas or (Esp) patatas mashed o creamed potatoes
puré m Culin purée, thick soup
puré de patatas, mashed potatoes
♦ Locuciones: estar hecho puré, to be exhausted o familiar to be knackered
' puré' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
candorosa
- candoroso
- castiza
- castizo
- comerse
- grumosa
- grumoso
- impoluta
- impoluto
- lana
- ley
- liofilizar
- mera
- mero
- pura
- puro
- simple
- aplastar
- carambola
- conjetura
- mancha
English:
banger
- cream
- crisps
- mash
- potato chips
- pure
- soup
- conjecture
- croquette
- puree
- racially
- sheer
- solid
* * *puré nmthick soup;Fam puré de patatas mashed potatoes;puré de tomate tomato purée* * *m purée; sopa cream;papas L.Am. mashed potatoes* * *puré nm: puréepuré de papas: mashed potatoes* * *puré n1. (comida espesa) purée2. (sopa) thick soup
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