Asador in english

Spit

pronunciation: spɪt part of speech: verb
In gestures

asador = rotisserie ; spit roaster ; carvery ; spit. 

Example: The first rotisseries were crude devices that allowed for food to be rotated manually while it cooked over an open fire.Example: If you want to buy a spit roaster beware; a whole host of illegal spit roasters are now on the market in the UK.Example: I would not necessarily choose to eat at a carvery but this was not bad at all.Example: I'd love to see that son of a bitch roasted on a spit, but only God knows why she's sticking by his side.

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» asador de polloschicken rotisserie .

Example: This high end chicken rotisserie wasn't necessarily designed for home use, but it proved to be popular among many demanding homeowners .

» echar toda la carne en el asadorput + all (of) + Posesivo + eggs in one basketshoot (for) + the moongo for + brokego + all outgo + balls out .

Example: They agree that serials librarians do need vendors and that using more than one vendor is preferable to putting all of one's eggs in one basket.

Example: Then one day she finds herself shooting the moon with a scheme so harebrained and daring that it just might succeed.

Example: The article 'Going for broke' reports on the Association of Assistant Librarians National Student Conference held at Manchester Polytechnic, Feb 87.

Example: The police are going all out to curb rising road accidents in the country.

Example: Unfortunately, a lot of people don't understand that sparring is not fighting and when the instructor tells them to spar, they have to go balls out and attempt to knock their opponents out.

» en un asadoron a spit .

Example: My mom used to braise beef on a spit in the oven and finish it off with onions and tomatoes.

» poner toda la carne en el asadorgo for + brokeshoot (for) + the moonput + all (of) + Posesivo + eggs in one basketgive it + Posesivo + best shotgo + all outgo + balls out .

Example: The article 'Going for broke' reports on the Association of Assistant Librarians National Student Conference held at Manchester Polytechnic, Feb 87.

Example: Then one day she finds herself shooting the moon with a scheme so harebrained and daring that it just might succeed.

Example: They agree that serials librarians do need vendors and that using more than one vendor is preferable to putting all of one's eggs in one basket.

Example: The girls played hard and Liza gave it her best shot, even though she wasn't up to full speed after spraining her ankle.

Example: The police are going all out to curb rising road accidents in the country.

Example: Unfortunately, a lot of people don't understand that sparring is not fighting and when the instructor tells them to spar, they have to go balls out and attempt to knock their opponents out.

Asador synonyms

tongue in spanish: lengua, pronunciation: tʌŋ part of speech: noun spew in spanish: arrojar, pronunciation: spju part of speech: verb patter in spanish: tamborileo, pronunciation: pætɜr part of speech: noun skewer in spanish: brocheta, pronunciation: skjuɜr part of speech: noun, verb sprinkle in spanish: espolvorear, pronunciation: sprɪŋkəl part of speech: verb spatter in spanish: salpicar, pronunciation: spætɜr part of speech: noun, verb saliva in spanish: saliva, pronunciation: səlaɪvə part of speech: noun spittle in spanish: saliva, pronunciation: spɪtəl part of speech: noun expectoration in spanish: expectoración, pronunciation: ɪkspektɜreɪʃən part of speech: noun pitter-patter in spanish: repiqueteo, pronunciation: pɪtɜrpætɜr part of speech: noun, verb, adverb spue in spanish: vomitar fácilmente, pronunciation: spju part of speech: verb spitting in spanish: escupir, pronunciation: spɪtɪŋ part of speech: noun ptyalize in spanish: ptyalize, pronunciation: paɪəlaɪz part of speech: verb spit out in spanish: escupir, pronunciation: spɪtaʊt part of speech: verb
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