Scotch in spanish
escocés
pronunciation: eskoʊθes part of speech: noun, adjective
pronunciation: eskoʊθes part of speech: noun, adjective
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Scotch [scotch]1 = whisky, güisqui, whisky escocés, güisqui escocés.
Example: The man who drinks Scotch is one who lives life to the hilt, savoring new challenges and discoveries on a daily basis.more:
» Scotch on the rocks = whisky con hielo, güisqui con hielo.
Example: Drinking Scotch on the rocks is a fairly common practice here in America.» Scotch whisky = whisky, güisqui, whisky escocés, güisqui escocés.
Example: We all know that Scotch whisky is wonderful to sip and savour.Scotch2
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» Scotch eggs = huevos a la escocesa. [Generalmente usado en plural]
Example: The challenge with a Scotch egg is making sure the sausage meat is cooked while the yolk is still runny in the centre.» Scotch tape = cinta adhesiva, fixo.
Example: The company's products range from the familiar Scotch tapes to surgical drapes, optical discs, abrasives, electrical connectors, and more than 40,000 other products.scotch3 = poner fin a, echar por tierra, frustrar, hacer fracasar.
Example: Any chance of doing that was scotched by the annihilation of the French and Spanish fleets at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.more:
» scotch + a rumour = acallar un rumor.
Example: The launch of this spacecraft appears to scotch rumours that Iran has cancelled its space programme.