Curado in english

Cured

pronunciation: kjʊrd part of speech: adjective
In gestures

curado = cured. 

Example: Find out what our experts say -- and see how they rate eating cured or smoked foods during pregnancy on a five-point safety scale.

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» jamón curadocured ham .

Example: Parma ham is a dry cured ham grown in the Parma region of Italy.

» queso curadomature cheese .

Example: Use younger cheeses for lighter dishes and more mature cheeses for stronger dishes.

curar = cure ; heal ; treat. 

Example: If static is a problem, it can usually be cured by the use of an anti-static mat and regular applications of anti-static sprays, both available from accessory suppliers.Example: The article is entitled 'Books can help heal! Innovative techniques of bibliotherapy'.Example: The author studies the factors which have impeded the spread of information on the use of thioctic acid to treat mushroom poisoning.

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» con otra copa de lo mismo se te cura la resacaa hair of the dog that bit you .

Example: In its current usage, the phrase hair of the dog that bit you (or its shortened form, hair of the dog) is an allusion to the practice of drinking some of whatever it was that put you in that state in the first place, as an antidote to its ill effects.

» curar alimentoscure + food .

Example: Rubbing food with salt or soaking it in saltwater, an early form of curing food, also helped preserve it.

» curar carnecure + meat .

Example: Saltpeter is potassium nitrate, which was indeed used for curing meat.

» curarse en saludbe on the safe side .

Example: The title of the article is 'Being of the safe side= El título del artículo es "Curarse en salud".

» curar una heridaheal + a wound .

Example: Under these circumstances, physical expressions of love and concern not only enrich the soul, but go a far way in healing wounds and renewing hope.

» el tiempo cura todas las heridastime heals everythingtime heals all wounds .

Example: Living in the present simply requires practice -- one thing that can help is to remind yourself that time heals everything.

Example: Time heals all wounds, unless you pick at them.

» el tiempo lo cura todotime heals everythingtime heals all wounds .

Example: Living in the present simply requires practice -- one thing that can help is to remind yourself that time heals everything.

Example: Time heals all wounds, unless you pick at them.

» el tiempo todo lo curatime heals everythingtime heals all wounds .

Example: Living in the present simply requires practice -- one thing that can help is to remind yourself that time heals everything.

Example: Time heals all wounds, unless you pick at them.

» lo que a uno cura a otro mataone man's meat is another man's poison .

Example: If the old saying 'one man's meat is another man's poison' is true, certainly one man's book may be another man's boredom.

» más vale prevenir que curara stitch in time saves ninebetter (to be) safe than sorryprevention is better than cure .

Example: It is better too, for the help to be given before the problem has grown to a crisis -- a stitch in time saves nine.

Example: Common sense tells us that it is better to be safe than sorry.

Example: So by taking time by the forelock, I learned that 'prevention is better than cure'.

Curado synonyms

well in spanish: bien, pronunciation: wel part of speech: adverb aged in spanish: Envejecido, pronunciation: eɪdʒd part of speech: adjective seasoned in spanish: sazonado, pronunciation: sizənd part of speech: adjective processed in spanish: procesada, pronunciation: prɑsest part of speech: adjective preserved in spanish: Preservado, pronunciation: prəzɜrvd part of speech: adjective healed in spanish: curado, pronunciation: hild part of speech: adjective recovered in spanish: recuperado, pronunciation: rəkʌvɜrd part of speech: adjective corned in spanish: acecinado, pronunciation: kɔrnd part of speech: adjective vulcanized in spanish: vulcanizado, pronunciation: vʌlkənaɪzd part of speech: adjective
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