Snack in spanish
Bocadillo
pronunciation: boʊkɑdijoʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: boʊkɑdijoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures
snack1 = aperitivo, canapé, entremés, piscolabis, tapa, refrigerio.
Example: Many receptions this year will serve sufficient snacks and hors d'oeuvres, so you may not have to plan to have a meal afterwards.more:
» early-evening snack = merienda.
Example: The hotel staff is very friendly and laid-back -- we could bring our own food and wine into the bar area and have an early-evening snack.» have + a late-afternoon snack = merendar.
Example: If you're planning on exercising after work, have a late afternoon snack to give you energy.» late-afternoon snack = merienda.
Example: Also like many athletes, Mendez says everyone needs to fuel his body every four to five hours and, especially, have a late-afternoon snack.» snack bar = bar, snack-bar.
Example: A lecture room, a bookseller's shop and a snack bar will be added later to the library.» snack food = aperitivo, canapé, entremés, piscolábis, tapa.
Example: First developed in the seventh century, pretzels have been called one of the world's oldest snack food.» snack meal = aperitivo, canapé, entremés, piscolabis, tapa.
Example: Welsh rarebit is a great snack meal which can be prepared and cooked in less tham 15 minutes.snack2 = picar, merendar, tapear, tomar entremeses, tomar refrigerios.
Example: I stayed there for several hours, snacking on hunks of bread and cheese and putting pen to paper.