Spice in spanish

especia

pronunciation: espeθiɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

spice1 = especia. 

Example: These spices are used mostly for the treatment of gastrointestinal and respiratory disorders and as seasoning.

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» add + spice = dar sabor, hacer más interesante, dar interés.

Example: The strategies to be described can be viewed as horizontal ladders -- new and challenging experiences that can occur laterally within the organization and that add spice to a familiar routine.

» spice island = isla de las especias.

Example: The spice island of Zanzibar is home to some of the best big game and deep sea fishing opportunities in the Indian Ocean.

» variety is the spice of life = en la variedad está el gusto.

Example: Contrariwise, variety is the spice of life = Por el contrario , en la variedad está el gusto.

spice2 = sazonar, condimentar, impregnar. 

Example: The smell of their dry, aromatic leaves spiced the gentle breeze.

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» spice up = dar sabor, hacer más interesante, dar interés, dar vidilla, dar cuartelillo.

Example: This article presents a number of sites on the Internet which are unusual or of special interest and are thereby recommended to spice up public access in libraries.

» spice with = salpicar de/con.

Example: In this discussion spiced with reminiscences, a former children's librarian sees library services for children as part of the continuum of all library services.

Spice synonyms

zest in spanish: , pronunciation: zest part of speech: noun spice up in spanish: , pronunciation: spaɪsʌp part of speech: verb spiciness in spanish: , pronunciation: spɪsinəs part of speech: noun spicery in spanish: , pronunciation: spaɪsɜri part of speech: noun
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