Bocado in english

Bite

pronunciation: baɪt part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

bocado1 = bite ; bit ; mouthful. 

Example: Likening this situation to eating an elephant, he advised: 'Start with a single bite' = Likening this situation to eating an elephant, he advised: 'Start with a single bite'.Example: Horse-trappings include the saddle, stirrups, bridle (reins and bit), and ornamental fittings, such as bells and saddle decorations.Example: She loses interest in her food after a few mouthfuls no matter what is put in front of her.

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» arrancar la cabeza de un bocadobite + Posesivo + head off .

Example: The crocodile suddenly lunged out of a quiet, pool of water at the lovely heroine, nearly biting her head off.

» arrancar la mano de un bocadobite + Posesivo + hand off .

Example: During her trip to Yorkdale last week, she tried to pet a chihuahua and it nearly bit her hand off.

» arrancar la nariz de un bocadobite + Posesivo + nose off .

Example: She decided enough was enough when he slashed her under the chin with a knife and tried to bite her nose off.

» dar un bocado atake + a bite out of .

Example: One last thought as a parting shot: it does seem that having once taken a bite out of the fruit of the tree of knowledge, we are to be banished from paradise forever, but we really have to eat the maggots in the fruit as well?.

» del tamaño de un bocadobite-size .

Example: But what about the fact that twelve basketfuls of bread were left over -- already broken into bite-size pieces?.

» sacarle un bocado atake + a bite out of .

Example: One last thought as a parting shot: it does seem that having once taken a bite out of the fruit of the tree of knowledge, we are to be banished from paradise forever, but we really have to eat the maggots in the fruit as well?.

bocado2 = morsel ; fare. 

Example: The three monkeys used in this study chose the left arm as the leading arm to reach out and pull back a spring-loaded drawer containing a food morsel.Example: This stylish cafe, situated in a heritage-listed building that used to be a gun shop, offers original, restaurant-quality fare.

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» bocado de la reinaparson's nose [Referido generalmente a las aves servidas como alimento]pope's nose [Referido generalmente a las aves servidas como alimento] .

Example: Take the goose and untie the string around the parson's nose area and fill the cavity with onions and seasoning and re-tie the string.

Example: Did you know that the "pope's nose" is laden with toxins from the chicken's body which accumulate in the little fatty morsel?.

» bocado exquisitodelicacy .

Example: What was new about the iron presses was their capacity for printing large formes with great delicacy.

Bocado synonyms

burn in spanish: quemar, pronunciation: bɜrn part of speech: verb, noun bit in spanish: poco, pronunciation: bɪt part of speech: noun sting in spanish: picadura, pronunciation: stɪŋ part of speech: noun, verb snack in spanish: bocadillo, pronunciation: snæk part of speech: noun nosh in spanish: comida, pronunciation: nɑʃ part of speech: noun morsel in spanish: bocado, pronunciation: mɔrsəl part of speech: noun chomp in spanish: chomp, pronunciation: tʃɑmp part of speech: noun, verb collation in spanish: colación, pronunciation: kəleɪʃən part of speech: noun pungency in spanish: acritud, pronunciation: pʌŋgənsi part of speech: noun sharpness in spanish: nitidez, pronunciation: ʃɑrpnəs part of speech: noun insect bite in spanish: picadura de insecto, pronunciation: ɪnsektbaɪt part of speech: noun seize with teeth in spanish: agarrar con dientes, pronunciation: sizwɪðtiθ part of speech: verb
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