Empanado in english

Tarnished

pronunciation: tɑrnɪʃt part of speech: adjective
In gestures

empanado1 = breading. 

Example: Next, a thin coating of flour can help the breading stick better.

empanado2 = breaded ; breadcrumbed ; crumbed. 

Example: Use fresh or frozen scallops for this tasty recipe with a breaded coating seasoned with dried Italian seasoning.Example: Try this delicious black garlic and breadcrumbed rack of lamb recipe.Example: Crumbed lamb cutlets was one of my favourite meals as a child.

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» perrito empanadocorn dog .

Example: Fly the flag for the all-American snack with this recipe for corn dogs (deep-fried frankfurters).

» salchicha empanadacorn dog .

Example: Fly the flag for the all-American snack with this recipe for corn dogs (deep-fried frankfurters).

empanado3 = drip. 

Example: The weakest character was Derek, he was a bit of a drip, whereas Odette is a feisty and beautiful character.

empanar = bread ; coat in + crumbs ; breadcrumb ; coat in + breadcrumbs. 

Example: Breading mixtures can be made of breadcrumb, flour, cornmeal, and seasoning that the item to be breaded is dredged in before cooking.Example: Can steak, chicken or other meats be coated in flour or crumbs before canning?.Example: I breadcrumbed the fish today but sometimes I batter it.Example: Razor clams coated in breadcrumbs with lemon sauce and capers, potatoes and walnut vinaigrette.

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» mezcla para empanarbreading mixture .

Example: Breading mixtures can be made of breadcrumb, flour, cornmeal, and seasoning that the item to be breaded is dredged in before cooking.

empañado = misty ; tarnished ; steamy . 

Example: The article 'Misty, water-colored images' sounds the clarion for preservation activist librarians.Example: Coca-Cola appears to be taking pains to buff up its tarnished image -- a controversy continues to brew over pesticides found in its soda products.Example: Sightseeing is not the same, when it is raining buckets and you see the world through steamy grey glasses.

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» con los ojos empañadosmisty-eyed .

Example: We could rifle through history and find many a world leader who has had a misty-eyed public moment.

empañar = mist ; cloud ; tarnish ; taint. 

Example: The revenue-making services are glamorous, and their magic mists the fundamental democratic perspective of the free public library.Example: Whilst library schools should continue to concentrate upon traditional priorities and the obsession with machines and techniques should not cloud those priorities.Example: The article is entitled 'NCLIS (National Commission on Libraries and Information Science) assessment of public information dissemination: some sound ideas tarnished by defense of obsolete approaches' = The article is entitled 'NCLIS (National Commission on Libraries and Information Science) assessment of public information dissemination: some sound ideas tarnished by defense of obsolete approaches'.Example: This article shows how the dowdy and boring image of the stereotypical librarian as presented in fiction, taints the portrayal of all who work in libraries.

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» empañar el recuerdosmirch + the memory .

Example: No fouler lie could possibly be invented to smirch the memory of a courageous and noble man.

» empañar + Posesivo + imagentarnish + Posesivo + image .

Example: Everything possible is being done to tarnish the image of Islam and Muslims worldwide = Se está haciendo todo lo posible para dañar la imagen del Islam y de los musulmanes en todo el mundo.

» empañar + Posesivo + reputacióntarnish + Posesivo + reputationbesmirch + Posesivo + reputationsmirch + Posesivo + reputation .

Example: It is deeply regrettable that the venal activities of a few individuals have tarnished the reputation of thousands of honest people.

Example: Haydon himself was largely responsible for besmirching Knight's reputation as a connoisseur and a gentleman.

Example: The same method could be followed to smirch the reputation of any race.

» empañarseblur .

Example: Much of what is written about the information society is blurred by vague definitions.

Empanado synonyms

tainted in spanish: contaminado, pronunciation: teɪntɪd part of speech: adjective spotted in spanish: manchado, pronunciation: spɑtəd part of speech: adjective sullied in spanish: mancillado, pronunciation: sʌlid part of speech: adjective damaged in spanish: dañado, pronunciation: dæmədʒd part of speech: adjective stained in spanish: manchado, pronunciation: steɪnd part of speech: adjective blemished in spanish: manchado, pronunciation: blemɪʃt part of speech: adjective flyblown in spanish: flyblown, pronunciation: flɪblaʊn part of speech: adjective besmirched in spanish: manchado, pronunciation: bɪsmɜrtʃt part of speech: adjective
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