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121 jerez
m.sherry.jerez fino dry sherry* * *► nombre masculino (pl jereces)1 sherry* * *noun m.* * *SF* * *masculino sherry•• Cultural note:Sherry is produced in an area of chalky soil known as albariza lying between the towns of Puerto de Santa María, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, and Jerez de la Frontera in Cádiz province. It is from Jerez that sherry takes its English name. Sherries, made from grape varieties including Palomino and Pedro Ximénez, are drunk worldwide as an aperitif, and in Spain as an accompaniment to tapas. The styles of jerez vary from the pale fino and manzanilla to the darker aromatic oloroso and amontillado. See also solera* * *= sherry.Ex. Put the arrowroot into a tumbler, sweeten it with lump sugar, and flavour it with cinnamon, or a piece of lemon-peel, or 3 tablespoonfuls of port or sherry.----* vino de Jerez = sherry.* * *masculino sherry•• Cultural note:Sherry is produced in an area of chalky soil known as albariza lying between the towns of Puerto de Santa María, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, and Jerez de la Frontera in Cádiz province. It is from Jerez that sherry takes its English name. Sherries, made from grape varieties including Palomino and Pedro Ximénez, are drunk worldwide as an aperitif, and in Spain as an accompaniment to tapas. The styles of jerez vary from the pale fino and manzanilla to the darker aromatic oloroso and amontillado. See also solera* * *= sherry.Ex: Put the arrowroot into a tumbler, sweeten it with lump sugar, and flavour it with cinnamon, or a piece of lemon-peel, or 3 tablespoonfuls of port or sherry.
* vino de Jerez = sherry.* * *jerez (↑ jerez a1)sherryjerez dulce/seco sweet/dry sherrySherry is produced in an area of chalky soil known as albariza lying between the towns of Puerto de Santa María, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, and Jerez de la Frontera in Cádiz province. It is from Jerez that sherry takes its English name. Sherries, made from grape varieties including Palomino and Pedro Ximénez, are drunk worldwide as an aperitif, and in Spain as an accompaniment to tapas (↑ tapa a1). The styles of jerez vary from the pale fino and manzanilla to the darker aromatic oloroso and amontillado. See also solera (↑ solera a1)* * *
jerez sustantivo masculino
sherry
jerez sustantivo masculino sherry
' jerez' also found in these entries:
English:
sherry
- trifle
- taste
* * *jerez nmsherryjerez fino dry sherry* * *m sherry* * ** * *jerez n sherry -
122 labranza
f.cultivation, farming, tilth, husbandry.* * *1 farming* * *SF cultivation, farming, tilling liter* * *femenino farming the land, tilling the soil (liter)* * *----* tierra de labranza = farmland [farm land].* * *femenino farming the land, tilling the soil (liter)* * ** tierra de labranza = farmland [farm land].* * *farming the land, tilling the soil ( liter)herramientas de labranza farm toolstierras de labranza arable land* * *
labranza sustantivo femenino farming
' labranza' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apero
- camino
- utensilio
- útil
English:
farmland
- farm
- farming
* * *labranza nfAgrcasa de labranza farmhouse;tierra de labranza agricultural land, arable land* * ** * *labranza nf: farming -
123 tierra fértil
f.fertile soil.* * *(n.) = sod, loamEx. Insulation techniques helpful to energy conservation are: more use of below surface areas; the mounding of earth against outside walls; sod roofs; and the correct use of glass.Ex. The trees are hardy, and suitable for cultivation on a sandy loam soil.* * *(n.) = sod, loamEx: Insulation techniques helpful to energy conservation are: more use of below surface areas; the mounding of earth against outside walls; sod roofs; and the correct use of glass.
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124 emporcar
v.to soil, to dirty, to foul.Ella ensucia la ropa She soils the clothes.* * *1 to foul, dirty* * *VT to soil* * *♦ vtto soil, to dirty♦ See also the pronominal verb emporcarse -
125 agotamiento del suelo
depletion of soil; impoverishment of a soil; overcropping; soil depletionDiccionario geografía española-Inglés > agotamiento del suelo
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126 degradación del suelo
degradation of soil; soil degradation; soil structural declineDiccionario geografía española-Inglés > degradación del suelo
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127 empobrecimiento del suelo
depletion of soil; impoverishment of a soil; overcropping; soil depletionDiccionario geografía española-Inglés > empobrecimiento del suelo
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128 esterilización
depletion of soil; impoverishment of a soil; overcropping; soil depletion
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