Peanut in spanish
Maní
pronunciation: mɑni part of speech: noun
pronunciation: mɑni part of speech: noun
In gestures
peanut = cacahuete, maní.
Example: The article 'Peanuts: a note on intercultural communication' outlines the role played by intercultural communication skills and aptitude in the work of public librarians dealing with users from different cultural backgrounds.more:
» if you pay peanuts, you get monkeys = pagas por lo que recibes, lo barato sale caro.
Example: The Founder of Modern Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew, famously said, 'If you pay peanuts, you get monkeys,' meaning that only stupid people will work for you if you do not pay very much.» parched peanut = cacahuete tostado, maní tostado.
Example: A favorite of Southerners was parched peanuts; these are peanuts roasted in the shell.» pay + Nombre + peanuts = pagar poquísimo, pagar casi nada, costar poquísimo, costar casi nada.
Example: If you pay peanuts, you could end up with something that sounds like a barrel load of monkeys.» peanut butter = mantequilla de cacahuete, manteca de cacahuete.
Example: The article 'The best of both worlds (peanut butter and jelly)' describes several applications for computer graphics software in libraries.» peanut oil = aceite de cacahuete.
Example: In the three experiments, animals received two injections: firstly, testosterone or peanut oil, and secondly, cocaine or saline solution.» work for + peanuts = trabajar a cambio de nada, trabajar por nada, trabajar de balde.
Example: We didn't get any grats on those days so we were working for peanuts.