Cookies in spanish
Galletas
pronunciation: gɑjetɑs part of speech: noun
pronunciation: gɑjetɑs part of speech: noun
In gestures
cookie1 = galleta.
Example: The book covers the following topics: cereals and pastas; vegetables and fruits; breads; desserts and cookies; cakes and icings; and pastry and pies.more:
» be a tough cookie = ser un tipo muy duro, ser un hueso duro de roer, ser duro de pelar.
Example: Wendy is such a tough cookie -- even though she had cancer, it would not have been within her character to just let the disease take over.» chocolate chip cookie = galleta con trocitos de chocolate, galleta con pepitas de chocolate.
Example: The article 'Chocolate chip cookes and a recipe for friends' offers a workable formula for forming a friends of the library group.» fortune cookie = galleta de la fortuna, galleta de la suerte.
Example: The article 'The fortune cookie: socio-political impact of information technology' predicts that information technologies will radically alter the nature of our society and affect the prevailing economic, political, and social values.» smart cookie = tío listo, tipo listo, lince.
Example: When it comes to using technology to collaborate, Nabisco has already shown itself to be one smart cookie.» toss + Posesivo + cookies = vomitar, devolver.
Example: She hadn't actually tossed her cookies, but the dust of the road and the smell of the exhaust combined with the bumpy ride had nauseated her.» tough cookie = tipo duro (de pelar), hueso duro (de roer), tío duro (de pelar).
Example: Tough cookies usually get what they want because they refuse to compromise or give up.cookie2 = cookie, registro de identificación. [En Internet, información que un servidor Web envía a un cliente Web y que éste a su vez envía al servidor siempre que establece una conexión con aquél con información de identificación]
Example: In the Internet, the most common meaning of 'cookie' refers to a piece of information sent by a web server to a web browser that the browser software is expected to save and to send back to the server whenever the browser makes additional requests from the server.