Café in english

Coffee

pronunciation: kɑfi part of speech: noun
In gestures

café1 = coffee. 

Example: You have specified beverages but no the particular beverage in question, coffee.

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» a la hora del caféat coffee .

Example: At coffee yesterday Jeff Gordon had apprised her of the fact that three of his engineers had been summarily terminated.

» café cargadostrong coffee .

Example: You want good strong coffee, like the stuff you find at coffeehouses, minus the hefty price tag, right?.

» café con cafeínacaffeinated coffee .

Example: In an effort to abstain from caffeine, patients may substitute decaffeinated for caffeinated coffee.

» café con lechecoffee with milkwhite coffeelattemilky coffee .

Example: Luckily there were little cafes open and after freshening up we headed for one of them and first ordered coffee with milk whilst deciding what to have for breakfast.

Example: For those coffee drinkers who like white coffee this place serves it up quite nicely I have been told.

Example: I think she's not going to be able to sleep tonight and she'll grumble like hell tomorrow morning cause she drank latte earlier in the afternoon.

Example: When we visit homes, milky coffee with sugar is the default option, unless you have requested for a black coffee.

» café descafeinadodecaffeinated coffee .

Example: Libraries are steeped in politics which affect not only important, high level decisions but also everyday matters such as the location of a workstation or decaffeinated coffee.

» café exprésespresso .

Example: When you wake up with sleep in your eyes and your host gives you a cup of espresso with a smile - at that point you know your holiday trip is going to be a success.

» café expresoespresso .

Example: When you wake up with sleep in your eyes and your host gives you a cup of espresso with a smile - at that point you know your holiday trip is going to be a success.

» café flojoweak coffee .

Example: He drinks weak coffee (I find surprising for a cowboy) and some of his sayings I like the best could not be printed.

» café fuertestrong coffee .

Example: You want good strong coffee, like the stuff you find at coffeehouses, minus the hefty price tag, right?.

» café instantáneoinstant coffee .

Example: In strong contrast to, say, television sets and instant coffee, where the consumer may save by shopping around, there is no advantage to be gained by going to one shop rather than another for a book so far as price is concerned.

» café molidoground coffee .

Example: The original founder of the company found that roasted and ground coffee keeps perfectly in the freezer.

» café normalcaffeinated coffee .

Example: In an effort to abstain from caffeine, patients may substitute decaffeinated for caffeinated coffee.

» café poco cargadoweak coffee .

Example: He drinks weak coffee (I find surprising for a cowboy) and some of his sayings I like the best could not be printed.

» café soloblack coffee .

Example: By drinking black coffee you will get the energizing effect and mental clarity far quicker as there is no milk in the coffee to slow its absorption and dull down the effect.

» cafetera llena de cafépot of coffee .

Example: But the key to a great pot of coffee is no mystery; it merely depends on first-rate ingredients, good equipment and proper technique.

» café torrefactoroasted coffee .

Example: The original founder of the company found that roasted and ground coffee keeps perfectly in the freezer.

» café tostadoroasted coffee .

Example: The original founder of the company found that roasted and ground coffee keeps perfectly in the freezer.

» consumo de cafécoffee consumption .

Example: High levels of coffee consumption were associated with an increased risk of fetal death.

» grano de cafécoffee bean .

Example: In terms of dollars, what was the export of coffee beans from Brazil to the U.S.?.

» hacer cafémake + coffee .

Example: He sat down heavily and watched his wife sullenly as she made the coffee.

» jarro para el cafécoffee mug .

Example: The same set of toys, which included a doll, a saucepan, a baby bottle, coffee mug, teacup, teaspoon, doll crib, blanket, toy phone and dump truck, was presented to children of all ages during individual 10-minute sessions.

» juego de cafécoffee set .

Example: The exhibition will include a display of sugar bowls and tea and coffee sets from throughout Australia's history.

» marrón cafécoffee-brown .

Example: From the library she could see miles and miles of unobstructed vistas of rich, coffee-brown, almost black soil, broken only by occasional small towns, farms, and grain elevators.

» molinillo de cafécoffee grinder .

Example: Nothing makes a fresher, tastier and more aromatic cup of coffee than a fine roast and the perfect coffee grinder.

» otra taza de té o caférefill [re-fill]  .

Example: Bogardus poured a cup of coffee, plugged the pot back in so that refills would be ready and joined the other staff members around the table.

» posos del cafécoffee grounds .

Example: Coffee grounds are recommended as a home remedy for keeping slugs and snails at bay.

» puesto de café y comidacoffee and lunch corner .

Example: Catering facilities in the exhibition area will include coffee and lunch corners.

» reunión para tomar cafécoffee party .

Example: And making matters worse, this uncomfortable group sat in a suburban sitting-room flooded with afternoon sunlight like dutifully polite guests at a formal coffee party.

» taza de cafécup of coffee .

Example: Nothing makes a fresher, tastier and more aromatic cup of coffee than a fine roast and the perfect coffee grinder.

» taza para el cafécoffee cup .

Example: Established in 1996, the company specialises in the manufacture of non-stick cookware, air beds, food mincers, coffee cups, cake pans, chicken roaster pans, etc.

» tueste de cafécoffee roasting .

Example: The author describes the approach and its application to 2 different processes: coffee roasting and decaffeination in a Nestle plant.

café2 = cafe ; coffee house [coffee-house/coffeehouse] ; coffee bar. 

Example: The 1st phase of a cultural centre, with library, art gallery, swimming pool, cafe and day centre for the elderly, was opened in Sept 87.Example: As one librarian summarized, 'people are not into the stuffed looking, dingy, dust smelling type of libraries anymore ... they expect atmospheres more like coffeehouses or nice bookstores'.Example: Buildings converted to libraries include mansions, stores, gas stations, coffee bars, fire stations, post offices and chapels.

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» café-bar terrazapavement cafeterrace barkerbside cafecurbside cafesidewalk cafe .

Example: In Paris, spiritual home of the pavement cafe, most waiters have developed a deep and fetching tan by mid May.

Example: Guests can unwind with a soak in the outdoor heated pool or sunbathe with a drink on the terrace bar.

Example: The city has more than 500 kerbside cafés contributing to the vibrant, dynamic and attractive atmosphere of the streets.

Example: Alongside the bus stations, passengers will need convenience stores, supermarkets, coffee shops and curbside cafes.

Example: A sidewalk cafe requires a permit to use ostensibly public space for a business purpose.

» cibercaféInternet cafécybercafe [cyber-cafe] .

Example: This study compares public libraries and Internet cafes as a source of access to electronic public information.

Example: This article describes the current state of public Internet access, charts the rise of the cybercafe.

Café synonyms

chocolate in spanish: chocolate, pronunciation: tʃɔklət part of speech: noun umber in spanish: ocre oscuro, pronunciation: ʌmbɜr part of speech: noun java in spanish: Java, pronunciation: dʒɑvə part of speech: noun burnt umber in spanish: rojizo-Marron, pronunciation: bɜrntəmbɜr part of speech: noun deep brown in spanish: marrón oscuro, pronunciation: dipbraʊn part of speech: noun coffee bean in spanish: grano de café, pronunciation: kɑfibin part of speech: noun coffee tree in spanish: árbol de café, pronunciation: kɑfitri part of speech: noun coffee berry in spanish: café baya, pronunciation: kɑfiberi part of speech: noun
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