Avinagrado in english
Avinagrado
pronunciation: eɪvɪnəgrɑdoʊ part of speech: none
pronunciation: eɪvɪnəgrɑdoʊ part of speech: none
In gestures
avinagrado1 = vinegary.
Example: I made some chutney for the first time about a month ago but it was very vinegary so I bottled it up and it tastes a lot better now.avinagrado2 = sour ; jaundiced.
Example: Throughout the book, the young are viewed with sour realism.Example: George Orwell wasn't wrong about much but he was way off beam with his famously jaundiced view of sport.more:
» con cara avinagrada = sour-faced .
Example: Germany warns France there is no easy way out after it elects anti-austerity president -- as sour-faced Sarko breaks cover for last official duties.» poner cara avinagrada = pout .
Example: She starts to pout when she doesn't get her way, stomping off, giving everyone the silent treatment, snapping at people.» volverse avinagrado = turn + sour .
Example: In the latter half of the 20th century, however, medicine's success threatened to turn sour as questions were asked about its efficacy.avinagrar = embitter.
Example: The report on the likely impact of the Iraqi war on British Muslims warned that the conflict would embitter and radicalize them.more:
» avinagrarse = go + sour ; turn + sour ; sour .
Example: The article is entitled 'Relationships in swimming : what happens when they go sour?'. Example: In the latter half of the 20th century, however, medicine's success threatened to turn sour as questions were asked about its efficacy. Example: His poetry is characterized by a distinctive and attractive tone that is neither sentimental nor soured by experience.