Cocido in english

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pronunciation: kʊkt part of speech: adjective
In gestures

cocer = fry. 

Example: Even 1950-2000 is a fairly short time, considering that the first library catalog dates from a piece of clay fried in 3000 BC = Even 1950-2000 is a fairly short time, considering that the first library catalog dates from a piece of clay fried in 3000 BC.

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» cocer a fuego lentosimmer .

Example: Ham hocks should simmer for a couple of hours until the meat is ready to fall off the bone; then cut into bite or serving size pieces.

» cocer al baño Maríasteam .

Example: Sometimes the vegetables are left raw, sometimes stir-fried, parboiled, boiled, or steamed.

» cocer al hornobake .

Example: Plaster was mixed with water and poured over the type, and allowed to set; when it had hardened it was lifted off the page (the oil preventing it from sticking to the type), and baked hard in an oven.

» cocer al vaporsteam .

Example: Sometimes the vegetables are left raw, sometimes stir-fried, parboiled, boiled, or steamed.

» cocer a mediasparboil .

Example: Sometimes the vegetables are left raw, sometimes stir-fried, parboiled, boiled, or steamed.

» en todas partes (se) cuecen habasthis sort of thing happens everywhere .

Example: I understand that this sort of thing happens everywhere, regardless of the country -- be it here in the US, in Europe, or wherever.

» en todos sitios (se) cuecen habasthis sort of thing happens everywhere .

Example: I understand that this sort of thing happens everywhere, regardless of the country -- be it here in the US, in Europe, or wherever.

» sin coceruncooked .

Example: That is the major drawback to rawism, the diet trend that promotes the consumption of uncooked food.

cocido1 = stew ; stewed dish. 

Example: For example, a rabbit is always a mammal of a particular species and sometimes a pest, a pet, or the basis of a stew.Example: Chicken fricassee is a stewed dish made with chicken.

cocido2 = boiled. 

Example: Many of us nurse childhood memories of soggy broccoli, evil-smelling boiled Brussels sprouts and floppy carrots but, given the right treatment, vegetables are full of flavour and texture.

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» huevo cocidoboiled egg .

Example: But here's the issue: It's super easy to miscalculate the cooking time on boiled eggs.

» jamón cocidoboiled ham .

Example: A restaurant manager has been trying to order boiled ham, but the wholesaler keeps wanting to sell smoked ham.

» medio cocidohalf-baked .

Example: Sony made a 'half-hearted, half-baked' response to cyberattacks that compromised personal information for as many as 100 million people.

Cocido synonyms

medium in spanish: medio, pronunciation: midiəm part of speech: noun roast in spanish: asado, pronunciation: roʊst part of speech: noun, verb done in spanish: hecho, pronunciation: dʌn part of speech: adjective saute in spanish: saltear, pronunciation: sɔteɪ part of speech: verb parched in spanish: tostado, pronunciation: pɑrtʃt part of speech: adjective burnt in spanish: quemado, pronunciation: bɜrnt part of speech: adjective sauteed in spanish: salteado, pronunciation: sɔteɪd part of speech: adjective hard-boiled in spanish: duro hervido, pronunciation: hɑrdbɔɪld part of speech: adjective fried in spanish: frito, pronunciation: fraɪd part of speech: adjective baked in spanish: horneado, pronunciation: beɪkt part of speech: adjective burned in spanish: quemado, pronunciation: bɜrnd part of speech: adjective braised in spanish: cocido a fuego lento, pronunciation: breɪzd part of speech: adjective poached in spanish: escalfado, pronunciation: poʊtʃt part of speech: adjective well-done in spanish: bien hecho, pronunciation: weldoʊn part of speech: adjective grilled in spanish: A la parrilla, pronunciation: grɪld part of speech: adjective lyonnaise in spanish: lyonnaise, pronunciation: laɪəneɪz part of speech: adjective roasted in spanish: asado, pronunciation: roʊstəd part of speech: adjective seared in spanish: chamuscado, pronunciation: sɪrd part of speech: adjective boiled in spanish: hervido, pronunciation: bɔɪld part of speech: adjective overdone in spanish: exagerado, pronunciation: oʊvɜrdʌn part of speech: adjective stewed in spanish: estofado, pronunciation: stud part of speech: adjective steamed in spanish: al vapor, pronunciation: stimd part of speech: adjective toasted in spanish: tostado, pronunciation: toʊstɪd part of speech: adjective soft-boiled in spanish: hervido, pronunciation: sɑftbɔɪld part of speech: adjective barbecued in spanish: asado, pronunciation: bɑrbɪkjud part of speech: adjective broiled in spanish: asado, pronunciation: brɔɪld part of speech: adjective deep-fried in spanish: frito, pronunciation: dipfraɪd part of speech: adjective hard-baked in spanish: endurecido, pronunciation: hɑrdbeɪkt part of speech: adjective
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