Dulce in english

Sweet

pronunciation: swit part of speech: adjective
In gestures

dulce1 = cake ; confection. 

Example: Music from 1907 was played and a cake was shared with the public.Example: Whether it is white chocolate, baking chocolate, milk chocolate or some kind of chocolate confection, proper storage is key.

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» dulce de membrilloquince jelly .

Example: The importance of pectin in food is its ability to form the gels that are the basis fruit preserves such as orange marmalade, peach jam, and quince jelly.

» dulcesconfectionery .

Example: Confectionery advertisements are generally more likely to be broadcast during children's programs than during adults' programs on television stations.

» panecillo dulcesweet bunsweet rollsticky rollsticky bun .

Example: Everyone in my family loves these soft and sweet buns filled with cream cheese.

Example: A good sweet roll can literally change the course of a day!.

Example: One of the recipes I've most wanted to master over the past couple years has been a gooey sticky roll.

Example: Nothing beats sticky buns hot out of the oven!.

dulce2 = sugary ; mellifluous ; sweet . 

Example: Sugary soft-drinks are over 20 times more popular than fresh fruit drinks and milk combined.Example: Many thrushes sing complex mellifluous songs that delight human listeners.Example: It was a sweet, sharp, sunshiny morning in early October, and Bogardus felt good.

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» agua dulcefreshwater [fresh water] .

Example: This journal covers the world's literature on the science, technology and management of marine, brackish, and freshwater environments.

» de carácter dulcesweet-natured .

Example: He is a bit simple, but quite sweet-natured.

» dulce de caráctersweet-naturedsweet-tempered .

Example: He is a bit simple, but quite sweet-natured.

Example: She was as pretty as a flower and as sweet-tempered as well.

» ¡dulces sueños!sweet dreams! .

Example: I'll go to bed now, good night and sweet dreams to you all.

» el dulce aroma del éxitothe sweet smell of success .

Example: Despite difficult economic times, the shop is prospering, enjoying -- again, if you'll pardon the expression -- the sweet smell of success.

» flauta dulcerecorder .

Example: The recorder and the flute as we know them today are two different instruments; they are played differently, used in different ensembles (or for different occasions), and sound differently

The Recorder and Other Members of the Flute Family in Writings from 1100 to 1500 by David Lasocki (review). Available from: http://www.researchgate.net/publication/265902573_The_Recorder_and_Other_Members_of_the_Flute_Family_in_Writings_from_1100_to_1500_by_David_Lasocki_(review) [accessed Oct 22, 2015]..

» gustar mucho lo dulcehave + a sweet tooth .

Example: The fact that cancer has a sweet tooth firmly points a finger at excess carbohydrate intake.

» gusto por lo dulcesweet tooth .

Example: When you want to satisfy your sweet tooth, don't forget to consider using maple syrup which contains fewer calories and a higher concentration of minerals than honey.

» hacer dulcemake + sweet .

Example: Love is bittersweet, it's up to you to make it bitter or sweet.

» maíz dulcesweet corn .

Example: The toxins were also spiked and measured in a variety of food samples, including canned tomatoes, sweet corn, green beans, mushrooms, and tuna.

» marinero de agua dulcelandlubber [Término despectivo] .

Example: Contrary to the beliefs of landlubbers, sailing boats are not compelled to travel with the wind = Al contrario de las creencias de marineros de agua dulce, en los barcos de vela no es obligatorio viajar con el viento. .

» naranja dulcesweet orange .

Example: Extracts of mango and sweet orange were investigated for their inhibitive effects.

» panecillo dulcesweet bunsweet rollsticky rollsticky bun .

Example: Everyone in my family loves these soft and sweet buns filled with cream cheese.

Example: A good sweet roll can literally change the course of a day!.

Example: One of the recipes I've most wanted to master over the past couple years has been a gooey sticky roll.

Example: Nothing beats sticky buns hot out of the oven!.

» pesca de agua dulcefreshwater fishing .

Example: This book assumes you're an adult with no previous knowledge of freshwater fishing.

» pez de agua dulcefreshwater fish .

Example: This publication reviews the literature on the effect of culverts on migrating indigenous and exotic freshwater fish.

» sabor dulcesweetness  .

Example: This article discusses the importance of molecular bulkiness and the steric factor for sweetness.

» tan dulce como la mielas sweet as honeyas sweet as they come .

Example: It tasted as sweet as honey in my mouth, but when I had eaten it, my stomach turned sour.

Example: This filly is gorgeous to look at and is as sweet as they come.

» tortuga de agua dulceterrapin .

Example: The second part covers the conditions and treatment of particular species including chinchillas, ferrets, terrapins, and raccoons.

» vino dulcesweet wine .

Example: There were about 15 of us in the kitchen and it was time to mellow out with a little dessert and a bottle of sweet wine.

dulce3 = gentle ; sweet-tempered ; sweet-natured. 

Example: Melanie Stanton broke into a gentle laugh as she recalled him executing a shuffling fandango and announcing mischievously, 'Women in the SLA, get ready, here I come!'.Example: She was as pretty as a flower and as sweet-tempered as well.Example: He is a bit simple, but quite sweet-natured.

Dulce synonyms

dessert in spanish: postre, pronunciation: dɪzɜrt part of speech: noun fresh in spanish: Fresco, pronunciation: freʃ part of speech: adjective mellifluous in spanish: melifluo, pronunciation: məlɪfluəs part of speech: adjective confectionery in spanish: confitería, pronunciation: kənfekʃəneri part of speech: noun cloying in spanish: empalagoso, pronunciation: klɔɪɪŋ part of speech: adjective confection in spanish: confección, pronunciation: kənfekʃən part of speech: noun dulcet in spanish: dulce, pronunciation: dʌlsət part of speech: adjective musical in spanish: musical, pronunciation: mjuzɪkəl part of speech: adjective angelic in spanish: angelical, pronunciation: ændʒelɪk part of speech: adjective saccharine in spanish: sacarina, pronunciation: sækɜraɪn part of speech: adjective fragrant in spanish: fragante, pronunciation: freɪgrənt part of speech: adjective gratifying in spanish: gratificante, pronunciation: grætəfaɪɪŋ part of speech: adjective pleasing in spanish: agradable, pronunciation: plizɪŋ part of speech: adjective lovable in spanish: amable, pronunciation: lʌvəbəl part of speech: adjective seraphic in spanish: seráfico, pronunciation: sɜræfɪk part of speech: adjective melodious in spanish: melodioso, pronunciation: məloʊdiəs part of speech: adjective scented in spanish: perfumado, pronunciation: sentɪd part of speech: adjective cherubic in spanish: querúbico, pronunciation: tʃɜrubɪk part of speech: adjective tasteful in spanish: de buen gusto, pronunciation: teɪstfəl part of speech: adjective odoriferous in spanish: odorífero, pronunciation: oʊdɔrɪfrəs part of speech: adjective treacly in spanish: parecido a la melaza, pronunciation: trikli part of speech: adjective odorous in spanish: oloroso, pronunciation: oʊdɜrəs part of speech: adjective sweetness in spanish: dulzura, pronunciation: switnəs part of speech: noun melodic in spanish: melódico, pronunciation: məlɑdɪk part of speech: adjective sugary in spanish: azucarado, pronunciation: ʃʊgɜri part of speech: adjective syrupy in spanish: almibarado, pronunciation: sɜrupi part of speech: adjective angelical in spanish: angelical, pronunciation: ændʒelɪkəl part of speech: adjective honeyed in spanish: meloso, pronunciation: hʌnid part of speech: adjective sweetly in spanish: dulcemente, pronunciation: switli part of speech: adverb perfumed in spanish: perfumado, pronunciation: pɜrfjumd part of speech: adjective sweetened in spanish: endulzado, pronunciation: switənd part of speech: adjective mellisonant in spanish: mellisonant, pronunciation: meləsənənt part of speech: adjective sugared in spanish: azucarado, pronunciation: ʃʊgɜrd part of speech: adjective unfermented in spanish: sin fermentar, pronunciation: ənfɜrmentɪd part of speech: adjective sweet-smelling in spanish: dulce olor, pronunciation: switsmelɪŋ part of speech: adjective sugariness in spanish: azucarado, pronunciation: ʃʊgɜrnəs part of speech: noun sweetish in spanish: algo dulce, pronunciation: switɪʃ part of speech: adjective sweet-scented in spanish: dulce perfumado, pronunciation: switsentəd part of speech: adjective unsoured in spanish: sin comer, pronunciation: ənsaʊɜrd part of speech: adjective unsalty in spanish: sin sal, pronunciation: ənsɔlti part of speech: adjective
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