Coated in spanish

Saburral

pronunciation: sɑburɑl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

coat4 = impregnar, revestir, recubrir. 

Example: Carbon paper is paper coated on one side with loosely adhering dye used for transferring impressions of writing, typewriting, drawing, etc.

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» coat in + breadcrumbs = empanar.

Example: Razor clams coated in breadcrumbs with lemon sauce and capers, potatoes and walnut vinaigrette.

» coat in + crumbs = empanar.

Example: Can steak, chicken or other meats be coated in flour or crumbs before canning?.

» coat in + flour = enharinar.

Example: Can steak, chicken or other meats be coated in flour or crumbs before canning?.

» coat with = revestir de, cubrir de.

Example: To help you visualize this, imagine a pipe coated with all sorts of gunk on the inside, like moldy clumps of hair and goops of shower gel.

» powder-coat = pintar en polvo.

Example: They can also provide casings in steel or aluminium, powder-coated to a colour of your choice.

» sugar-coat = dorar la píldora, quitar hierro, restar importancia, endulzar.

Example: Some Muslims try to sugar-coat the ugly truths about the way their religion is practised.

» sugar-coat = recubrir con azúcar.

Example: And once sugar-coated, coriander was used before paper confetti became the vogue.

coated 

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» coated paper = papel cuché, papel estucado. [Papel con acabado muy liso que se prepara tratando su superficie con caolín y caseína para mejorar su calidad de impresión]

Example: Coated paper or art paper is paper with a smooth, glossy surface produced by coating with china clay and casein glue, generally used for fine art books.

» plastic-coated = plastificado.

Example: A standard deck of plastic-coated playing cards is modified by having LC call numbers taped to their backs corresponding to the order of the cards' faces.

» resin-coated = con una película de resina.

Example: Resin-coated materials replaced paper for colour photographic materials and black-and-white materials in 1968 and 1972 respectively.

» rubber-coated = con funda de goma.

Example: Rubber-coated handles where the front handle is ergonomically angled and fitted with a wing nut for quick adjustments without tools.

» sugar-coated = amañado, manipulado.

Example: I wonder if Ms. Williams' sugar-coated Cuban tour was a marketing ploy by the Cuban government as an attempt to gain US sympathy.

Coated synonyms

clad in spanish: vestido, pronunciation: klæd part of speech: adjective oily in spanish: aceitoso, pronunciation: ɔɪli part of speech: adjective glazed in spanish: vidriado, pronunciation: gleɪzd part of speech: adjective backed in spanish: Respaldados, pronunciation: bækt part of speech: adjective clothed in spanish: vestido, pronunciation: kloʊðd part of speech: adjective

Coated antonyms

uncoated pronunciation: ənkoʊtɪd part of speech: adjective
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